Feb 3, 2025 in Interoperability by DIACC

Request for Comment & IPR Review: PCTF Law Society Profile and PCTF Glossary

Notice of Intent: DIACC is collaborating to develop and publish the Law Society Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (PCTF) to set a baseline interoperability of identity services and solutions used in the legal sector. During this public review period, DIACC is looking for community feedback to ensure that the conformance criteria is clear and auditable.

Accompanying this review period is the PCTF Glossary that has been updated to reflect all current terms and definitions found across the suite of PCTF documentation.

To learn more about the Pan-Canadian vision and benefits-for-all value proposition please review the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Overview.

Document Status: These review documents have been developed by members of the DIACC’s Trust Framework Expert Committee (TFEC) who operate under the DIACC controlling policies and consist of representatives from both the private and public sectors. These documents have been approved by the TFEC for public comment.

Summaries:

The PCTF Law Society Profile is the first industry-focused profile of the PCTF and is intended to help regulated lawyers make informed decisions on how best to adopt digital trust services and solutions for things like remote client verification and fraud reduction.

The PCTF Glossary provides definitions and examples for terms that appear across DIACC PCTF documentation, to ensure all stakeholders have a shared and consistent understanding of terms used in the context of the PCTF. As terms and usage can vary across industry, the Glossary is recommended reading for anyone wanting a strong baseline understanding of the PCTF.

Invitation:

  • All interested parties are invited to comment

Period:

  • Opens: February 3, 2025 at 23:59 PT | Closes: March 6, 2025 at 23:59 PT

When reviewing the Law Society Profile Conformance Criteria, please consider the following and note that responses to this question are non-binding and serve to improve the PCTF.

  1. Would you consider the Conformance Criteria as auditable or not? That is, could you objectively evaluate if an organization was compliant with that criteria and what evidence would be used to justify that?

Review Document: PCTF Law Society Profile

Review Document: PCTF Glossary

Intellectual Property Rights:

Comments must be received within the 30-day comment period noted above. All comments are subject to the DIACC contributor agreement; by submitting a comment you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions therein. DIACC Members are also subject to the Intellectual Property Rights Policy. Any notice of an intent not to license under either the Contributor Agreement and/or the Intellectual Property Rights Policy with respect to the review documents or any comments must be made at the Contributor’s and/or Member’s earliest opportunity, and in any event, within the 30-day comment period. IPR claims may be sent to review@diacc.ca. Please include “IPR Claim” as the subject.

Process:

  • All comments are subject to the DIACC contributor agreement.
  • Submit comments using the provided DIACC Comment Submission Spreadsheet.
  • Reference the corresponding line number for each comment submitted.
  • Email completed DIACC Comment Submission Spreadsheet to review@diacc.ca.
  • Questions may be sent to review@diacc.ca.

Value to Canadians:

The DIACC’s mandate is to collaboratively develop and deliver resources to help Canadians to digitally transact with security, privacy, and convenience. The PCTF is one such resource and guides the digital trust and identity verification ecosystem interoperability by putting policy, standards, and technology into practice aligning with defined levels of assurance. The DIACC is a not-for-profit coalition of members from the public and private sector who are making a significant and sustained investment in accelerating Canada’s Identity Ecosystem.

Context:

The purpose of this review is to ensure transparency in the development and diversity of a truly Pan-Canadian, and international, input. In alignment with our Principles for an Identity Ecosystem, processes to respect and enhance privacy are being prioritized through every step of the PCTF development process.

DIACC expects to modify and improve these Recommendations based upon public comments. Comments made during the review will be considered for incorporation into the next iteration and DIACC will prepare a Disposition of Comments to provide transparency with regard to how each comment was handled.