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TF-CSIRT


3 meetings:


  • September: 180 participants
  • March: 240 participants
  • May: TBD

September: 


March: 


May:


Incident response needs a community that has several well developed criteria for even one organisation to successfully operate.  These features are:

  1.  A mechanism to safely share data with trusted contacts in all sectors.  TF-CSIRT supplies this through its “trusted introducer” approach so that information shared on mailing lists and at meetings is with verified teams from all industries and sectors.  
  2. A way to safely verify information about teams you wish to contact.  The detailed TI database has a public and a private view supporting communication at a variety of levels depending on the criticality of the data. 
  3. Guarantees that contact information is up to date and usable.  TF-CSIRT runs three “reaction” tests a year to ensure that team contact data is correct, that teams have up to date TI certificates in place and that teams are shown to be responsive. 
  4. The ability to train and mentor staff.  TF-CSIRT runs the successful TRANSITS training courses three times a year and makes the materials available to anyone with an interest under a Creative Commons license.  New teams and first time attendees are assigned a mentor at TF-CSIRT meetings. 

More specifically in 2021, TF-CSIRT has had the following impact:

 - supported information sharing and contacts for specific security incidents. 

 - defined a position on support for incident sharing within GDPR and the proposed NIS2 Directive. 

 - seen over 80% of teams respond to the reaction test within 24 hours.

 - defined a future model to ensure the sustainability of TF-CSIRT and its services. 

 - increased the number of accredited teams by 15 and the number of certified teams by 4. 

 September:

March:

  • New bylaws for OpenCSIRT Foundation drafted by notary.
  • TRANSITS returns to face to face teaching. 
  • March reaction test completed - several issues with spam blocking identified. 
  • Joint meeting with FIRST.
  • Emergency meeting to discuss support for Ukraine and issues with Russian and Belarussian teams led to RU and BY teams being suspended from Trusted Introducer. 

May: 

  • First face to face meeting in 2.5 years!
  • Capture the Flag exercise planned

SIG-ISM


X meeting:

  • October (still to take place)





TF-RED

2 meetings:

  • March (Joint meeting with SIG-MARCOMS): 57 Participants
  • October: 18 Participants


RDA/TF-RED Research data lifecycle meetings: Multiple meetings with around 25 individual participants in total across all meetings.

Values, vision and Strategy Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n4FIIkI8S-BsnlpYHRpjWzAeB5m-6g42W7a7-dY3wSY/edit?usp=sharing


TF-RED Research Engagement Blueprint document: https://geant.box.com/s/kpw9m13dz4nj2wt4b1ir0qlt0lckcf05


TF-RED and EaPConnect Research Engagement Analysis: https://geant.box.com/s/epxoe8jnnbdvypr5qje39y628jaezsed


Past TF-REDs:

TF-RED All Hands Autumn 2021

SIG-Marcomms online meeting, including TF-RED joint session, 29-30 March 2021

TF-RED All Hands VC October 2020

TF-RED All Hands VC June 2020

TF-RED All hands VC Mar 2020


Research Engagement provides the means for innovation and business development within the NREN community.  There is a broad range of capabilities within the community, from those NRENs just starting out in the formalised engagement activities, to those very experienced dedicated teams from well established NRENs.  Each NREN is on a different stage of the maturity journey but one common theme is that we can all learn from one another for ways to expand and enhance the interaction with the users of our services.  TF-RED focuses on these features which help to foster innovation with our users:

  1. To provide an open forum.  TF-RED formalises existing collaborations of NRENs and other research infrastructures to provide a trusted setting to work together to develop methods for engaging with researchers and collaborations nationally and internationally.  
  2. To scope out innovation.  TF-RED seeks to map out where Research is going globally and to provide ideas and a network of peers to work with across international boarders, with the intention to increase the understanding of research communities across continents. 
  3. To develop a community.  TF-RED provides a foundation for a nascent group within the wider GÉANT and NREN community.  Meetings are held predominatly online due to the distributed nature of the community members with the ambition to build on and evangelise the role of talking to users in support of growing an NRENs userbase.
  4. To share knowlegde and best practices.  TF-RED is the place to share information and methods for engaging with users and understanding their needs.  Each country is different but continually evolving.  What may work for one NREN could have applications for another on the otherside of the world.

More specifically in 2021, TF-RED has had the following impact:

 - Developed a research engagement blueprint document. 

 - Investigated the research data lifecycle in collaboration with partners from RDA. 

 - Provided a forum for strategy discussions for data movement.


TF-RED Research Engagement Blueprint document: https://geant.box.com/s/kpw9m13dz4nj2wt4b1ir0qlt0lckcf05


TF-RED and EaPConnect Research Engagement Analysis: https://geant.box.com/s/epxoe8jnnbdvypr5qje39y628jaezsed


Autumn 2021 VC: TF-RED All Hands Autumn 2021


SIG-Marcomms online meeting, including TF-RED joint session, 29-30 March 2021


Research Data Lifecycle: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1y_74WmZO8J1vRHbH7HdwP1F7tnuTWdX7pPtSCJiB6RM/edit?usp=sharing


SIG-MSP


X meeting:

  • September: 41 participants


  • October:
    • How are external factors impacting on NRENs service portfolios
    • NIS directive update
    • Strategic Plans update

SIG-NOC


X meeting:

  • December
  • 45 Participants
Agenda: 15th SIG-NOC meeting - virtual

  • An update on the progress made to date in the GN4-3N refresh project.
  • Experiences of integrating of new Inventory Management System
  • Timemap: latency and jitter monitoring tool
  • Network Automation e-Academy
  • Post Covid operational processes - What is the new normal?

SIG-NGN

X meeting:

  • Month
  • XX Participants





SIG-CISS

1 meeting:

  • February
  • 35 Participants



  • Revamped the SIG activites after long break
  • Agreed on options to collaborate in future
  • Re-stated the fundamenal relevance of basic, direct community buidling around the Cloud
  • Planning of the next SIG-CISS at TNC22.
  • Organizing a dedicated SIG on the topic of 
    Storage services for the User Community
  • Currently proposing a Cloud Operators
    BoF at TNC22

SIG-Multimedia

X meeting:

  • Month
  • XX Participants


Streaming, video / web conferencing, multimedia and real-time communications applications all help the flow of information between research and education institutions and the spread of e-learning capabilities. The GÉANT Special Interest Group on Multimedia – SIG-Multimedia –  engages with experts in these areas from across industry and the wider research and education networking community and provides a forum for knowledge exchange.

The group facilitates interoperability among the current technology and service silos, and shares knowledge and information about existing solutions and planned developments and integrations in order to avoid the duplication of efforts where possible. It will advise and demonstrate innovative applications for both the high-end users (demanding 4K, 8K, real-time, interactive, low latency, secure and encrypted solutions) as well as the long-tail users (being educative, smart, easy-to-use, connected and interoperable).



SIG-Marcomms


X meeting:

  • September: 42 participants 

Marketing and Communications are key to establishing an organisation’s brand, keeping conversations going and driving change.

The Special Interest Group on Marketing Communications promotes collaboration opportunities between research and education networking organisations in Europe and beyond.

More specifically, the group has proved to be an effective platform for the participants to share experience and ideas on strategic planning as well as best practices on the implementation of various activities, i.e. events and services promotion, internal and corporate communications, user engagement, communications campaign, and promotional material production.

  • September:
    • Experiences and lessons from the past year.

    • WACREN website and newsletter

    • Clouds update

    • Cyber Security Month 2021

    • TEASER TASTER - FROM CONCEPT TO CONTENT

    • BRAND STRATEGY

    • WEBSITES - MULTI-LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT


TF-EDU


X meetings:

  • June: 113 participant
  • October: 52 participants


  • June:
    • NRENs have a role in being a trusted partner for providing safe, secure and reliable access to educational resources, tools and supporting educational institutions with digitalising the administration.
    • Data infrastructure for education - enabling interoperable and standardized solution. 
  • October:
    • TF-EDU strategic directions 2022 - getting feedback from the TF-EDU membership - additional item about open standards
    • Going digital: eduID, lifelong learning identities, student information systems
    • Key take aways for post-pandemic NREN educational service focus

TF-eHEALTH

1 meeting:

  • June
  • 60 Participants 
  • Multiple meetings of the eH TF Steering Committe
    ( Dec, Feb, Apr)

  1. Organizing the community support for eHealth
  2. Organizing the requested Security and Privacy trainings
  3. Liaise with the EU Commission and the coming regulations, starting from tthe EU EHDS.
  4. Discuss individually with the GÉANT NRENs  about their goals and needs for  eHealth
  • Agreed on the work plan
  • Worked on the first deliverable: initial 
    gap analysis. 
  • Organized the first Security and Privacy 
    training for eHealth in collaboration with GN4-3
    WP8 - on July 5-6, 2022

  • Carried out 1:1 discussions on eHealth with 
    individual NRENs

TF-DLT

4 meetings:

  • October: 16 participants
  • December: 19 participants
  • February: 21 participants
  • April: 15 participants

October: Kick Off Meeting 27th October 2021 Notes

December: 2nd TF-DLT Meeting 14th December 2021 Notes

February: 3rd TF-DLT Meeting (February 2022) Notes

April: 4th TF-DLT Meeting (April 2022) Notes



  1. Provides a forum for gathering and exchanging experiences, ideas, and knowledge on the development, deployment, testing, and best practices related to Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs), distributed identity and SSI. To explore related technology such as software and hardware wallets as well as protocols and standards.
  2. Engaged NRENs and other interested parties in the R&E community that are deploying DLT infrastructures and services that use distributed ledger technologies; and to offer them a forum to exchange experiences.
  3. Promoted collaboration between research and education networking organisations in Europe engaged with identifying specific use-cases and demonstrators to validate the usage of distributed ledgers, distributed identities, and SSI, both as an alternative technology to those currently deployed as well as in support of novel use cases.
  4. Liaised with other relevant groups and stakeholders outside the NRENs that are adopting distributed ledger technologies, distributed identities and SSI.

October:

  • Kick off meeting
  • Scoping
  • Terms of reference

December: Information sharing:

  • The Finnish IT Center for Science proof of concept for using SSI to managing permissions to sensitive human genomic datasets
  • Community Initiatives: Wallet ID + Federated ID + SSI
  • User-centric model vs federation-centric model

February: Information sharing:

  • Presentation reporting on EBSI (results, challenges, with Q&A)
  • Description of three proposed use cases

April: Information sharing:

  • Description of three proposed use cases + Q&A (continued)
  • Dragonfly blockchain
  • Guest Speaker from the GEANT Innovation Programme: Impact of European Digital Identity Wallets on NRENs




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