[dp-tf] Quadlogy of person proposals
Denis Walker denis at ripe.net
Fri Jun 15 16:26:02 CEST 2007
Leo Vegoda wrote: > Denis, > > On 15 Jun 2007, at 12:44pm, Denis Walker wrote: > > [...] > >> So before we go too far down the road on issues of authentication, >> authorisation, permissions and contracts, maybe we need to answer these >> basic questions: >> >> * what personal data do we need >> * who needs access to it and by what means >> * what do we need it for > > Surely this last question should be considered before the other two. > Depending on the answer to it the other two many not apply at all. For > instance, if the main purpose is to provide contact information to > third parties who many need it for network troubleshooting purposes, > role information may be sufficient and personal data is not needed at > all. That would eliminate the need for the first question. > This is why I think we should focus attention first of all on these questions. But I don't think this is a simple as it looks. Maybe the original wording of policies said we need contact information for troubleshooting. The world has moved on a lot since then. Now accountability is also important. Governments and LEAs want to know "who" is responsible for Internet resources. A faceless role object will not be good enough. cheers Denis RIPE NCC > Regards, > > --Leo Vegoda > IANA Numbers Liaison
[ dp-tf Archives ]