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Where can I find more information?

The following organisations can help you find more information about e-security technologies. Please note that details are current as of the time of publication but may change over time.

Australian security and privacy forums and associations

Industry and user associations

  • Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA)
    AIIA represents the information industry in order to maximise the sector's contribution to the Australian economy.

    Contact
    AIIA
    10-12 Campion Street (PO Box 246), Deakin, ACT 2600
    Telephone: 02 6281 9444, Facsimile: 02 6285 1408
    Internet: www.aiia.com.au Email: aiia@aiia.com.au
  • Australian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (AEEMA)
    AEEMA aims to enable the ICT, electronics and electrical manufacturing industries to prosper. AEEMA comprises all major suppliers of IT&T security products and applications, major Certification Authorities, government agencies and other major users of certification technologies.

    Contact
    AEEMA
    1st Floor, 6 Lonsdale Street, Braddon, ACT 2612
    Telephone: 02 6247 4655, Facsimile: 02 6247 9840
    Internet: www.aeema.asn.au Email: webmaster@aeema.asn.au
  • Australian Internet Industry Association (IIA)
    The Internet Industry Association is Australia's national Internet industry organisation.

    Members include telecommunications carriers; content creators and publishers; web developers; e-commerce traders and solutions providers; hardware vendors; systems integrators; banks, insurance underwriters; Internet law firms, ISPs; educational and training institutions; Internet research analysts; and a range of other businesses providing professional and technical support services.

    Contact
    IIA
    Postal address: PO Box 3986, Manuka, ACT 2603, Australia
    Street address: Unit 3, 20 Bougainville Street, Manuka, ACT 2603, Australia
    Telephone: +61 (02) 6232 6900
    Internet: www.iia.net.au/ Email: info@iia.net.au
  • Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre Limited (SETEL)
    SETEL is a national non-profit consumer association advancing the telecommunications and e-commerce interests of Australian small business.

    Contact
    SETEL
    PO Box 58, Jamison, ACT 2614
    Telephone: 02 6251 7848, Facsimile: 02 6251 7835, Free Facsimile: 1800 622 733
    Internet: www.setel.com.au Email: setel@setel.com.au

International security and privacy forums and associations

  • APEC e-Security (formerly Electronic Authentication) Task Group
    APEC e-Security is a task group under the APEC Telecommunications working group, which proposes, implements and monitors projects and activities to advance the overall goals of APEC. Each steering group addresses a specific priority area: liberalisation; business facilitation; development cooperation and human resource development.

    Contact
    APEC
    1-1 Juam-Dong, Kwachun, Kyunggi-Do, Korea
    Telephone: (82) 2 570 4416, Facsimile: (82) 2 570 4419
    Internet: www.apectelwg.org/apec/atwg/preatg.html
  • OECD - Working Party for Information Security and Privacy and the Committee for Information, Computer and Communications Policy
    The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) provides research on information security and privacy. Australia chairs the Working Party on Information Security & Privacy. For updates on global developments and various publications visit the NOIE and OECD websites.

    Contact
    NOIE
    GPO Box 390, Canberra, ACT 2601
    Telephone: 02 6271 1099, Facsimile: 02 6271 1098
    Internet: www.noie.gov.au/projects/international/OECD/index.htm and www.oecd.org/dsti/sti/it/secur/
  • The OpenPGP Alliance
    The Californian-based OpenPGP Alliance is a growing group of companies and other organisations that are implementers of the OpenPGP standard. The Alliance works to facilitate technical interoperability between OpenPGP implementations.

    Contact
    Phil Zimmermann, Chairman
    Telephone: +1 650 347 9743
    Internet: www.openpgp.org
  • The PKI Forum
    The PKI Forum was established in 1999 to foster support for standards-based, interoperable public-key infrastructure (PKI) as a foundation for secure transactions in e-business applications.

    Contact
    401 Edgewater Place, Suite 600, Wakefield MS 01880, USA
    Telephone: +1 781 876 8810
    Internet: www.pkiforum.com Email: info@pkiforum.org
 
Document ID: 19767 | Last modified: 6 February 2008, 10:50am