From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 06:29:33 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Social Security Public Forums
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From: john.t.sabo@ssa.gov
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 97 18:30:41 -0500
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Fellow Commercenet Members:
I wanted to make you and your companies aware of an important series
of six National Forums that the Social Security Administration will be
conducting throughout the country beginning May 5 through the week of
June 9, in which SSA will seek public input and expert advice about
the appropriate customer authentication and privacy safeguards needed
to support SSA's Internet transaction services and ensure public
trust.
The forums are in response to the media and public concerns raised
about our test of Interactive PEBES, which allowed individuals to
request a Personal Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement from SSA
online and receive the response online, rather than via the mail,
after providing five knowledge-based customer authenticating elements.
The initial concerns were centered about the use of the five elements,
but media attention soon extended to a range of intermingled Internet
and security concerns. As a result, we suspended the test and
announced a 60-day period of expert and public input on this important
public policy issue.
We invite interested CommerceNet members to consider participating in
the forums and offering your expert opinion to the government. I'm
including current information about the forums, and expect to have
more details shortly. I'll be contacting members I know who have
expressed interest in providing input, but would welcome hearing from
other companies who would like to participate in informed public
discussion and public education.
John Sabo
Social Security Administration
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Social Security
National Forum on Internet Services -- Backgrounder
We are seeking expert opinion regarding a major public policy issue facing the
Social Security Administration: the appropriate privacy, system security and
other safeguards necessary for SSA to provide transaction services on the
Internet with strong public confidence.
You may be aware that, in response to public concerns raised about our test of
the Interactive Personal Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement (Interactive
PEBES) service on the Internet, SSA suspended the test and announced that we
would seek public input on the design of the system, particularly with respect
to the authentication and privacy policies and system safeguards necessary to
ensure public confidence in Interactive PEBES and in future Internet services
planned by SSA.
To do this, we have scheduled a series of public forums in Hartford (May
5), Des
Moines (week of May 12), Atlanta (week of May 19), San Jose (week of May 26),
Austin (week of June 2), and Washington D.C. (week of June 9). We also
plan to
schedule an Internet Town Meeting on our Website, www.ssa.gov.
The forums will address important national issues which reach far beyond our
test of the Interactive PEBES. The safeguarding of individual privacy -- as
technology removes barriers to accessing confidential information -- and the
public's understanding of and trust in using the Internet both for secure,
confidential government services and business and financial services are the
core critical issues. That is why your input is so important.
We are now identifying interested individuals and organizations who wish to
participate on panels at each of the six public forum locations. Although we
are unable to provide compensation for your participation, we also invite
comments in writing or via email if you cannot attend a forum in person.
We envision three 1 1/4 -hour panels of 5 people expert in these broad areas:
Privacy, Systems Security and the Business/Financial Internet community.
There
will also be open sessions where members of the public may register to speak.
However you or your company may choose to participate, I urge you to consider
offering us your thoughtful input into this important national discussion.
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