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Working group representation
The following organisations contributed representatives to the working group that developed this Standard:
Accident Compensation Corporation
Department of Internal Affairs
Inland Revenue
Land Transport New Zealand
Manukau City Council
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Justice
New Zealand Customs Service
New Zealand Police
Sakthisoft Pty Ltd
State Services Commission
Statistics New Zealand
Acknowledgement
The State Services Commission gratefully acknowledges the contribution of time and expertise from all those involved in developing this Standard.
Copyright
This document is subject to Crown copyright. The material may be used, copied and re-distributed free of charge in any format or media, provided that the source and copyright status is acknowledged (i.e. this material was produced by the State Services Commission © Crown copyright 2006).
Referenced documents
International Standard
ISO 3166-1:1997 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions - part 1: country codes . www.iso.org
Other
Bradner, S. March 1997. Key words for use in RFCs to indicate requirement levels (RFC 2119). www.ietf.org
Department of Internal Affairs. 2006. Evidence of identity standard. Version 1.0. www.dia.govt.nz
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2002. Security in the government sector. www.security.govt.nz
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2001. Guidelines for protection of official information. www.security.govt.nz
IDEAlliance. 2005. Xlink. www.idealliance.org
Ministry of Health. 2005. Health practitioner index (HPI) - code set HISO 10006. www.hiso.govt.nz
New Zealand Security Intelligence Service. 2002. Protective security manual. www.nzsis.govt.nz
OASIS. 2005. Initial draft CIQ specifications version 3.0. www.oasis-open.org/committes/ciq/download.html
State Services Commission. 2006. Authentication key strengths standard. Version 1.0. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. 2006. Guidance on multi-factor authentication. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. 2006. Guide to authentication standards for online services. Version 1.0. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. 2006.New Zealand e-government interoperability framework (NZ e-GIF). Version 3.0. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. 2006. Password standard. Version 1.0. www.e.govt.nzState Services Commission. 2006. Security assertion messaging framework. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. 2005a. Development goals for the State Services. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. 2005b. Authentication for e-government: Government Logon Service design overview. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. 2004. Authentication for e-government: best practice framework for authentication. www.e.govt.nz
State Services Commission. New Zealand security assertion messaging standard. (In preparation.) www.e.govt.nz
New Zealand Legislation
Privacy Act 1993
Latest revisions
This Standard is to be reviewed from time to time by the working group so that it keeps up to date with changes in technology and business requirements in the sector.
Users should ensure they access the latest revisions of the NZ e-GIF authentication standards including amendments (if any). These can be found at www.e.govt.nz. Users should also access the latest revisions of the documents included in the list of referenced documents set out in this Standard.
Review of standards
Suggestions for improvement of this Standard are welcomed. They should be sent to the Manager, e-GIF Operations, State Services Commission, PO Box 329, Wellington. Alternatively, suggestions can be sent by email to e-gif@ssc.govt.nz
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