TDIF Accreditation documents
Dear Australian Postal Corporation,
I request the following documents relating to the Trusted Digital Identity Framework's accreditation process (as set out in the Trusted Digital Identity Framework specification) for the accredited identity services (identity providers and/or identity exchanges) provided by the Australian Postal Corporation.
I request the following documents (as set out in TDIF v1.3, Accreditation Process) for the period beginning January 2018 and ending June 2020, inclusive:
- Assessor Findings reports
- Reports covering technical integration testing
- Assessment Reports provided as part of annual assessments
- Exemption requests and related evidence
I also request the following documents (as set out in TDIF Release 4, in the following documents: 03 - Accreditation Process; 04 - Functional Requirements; 07 - Annual Assessment) for the period beginning September 2019 and ending at the time of this request being lodged, inclusive:
- Statements of Applicability (03 - Accreditation Process)
- Technical Test Reports (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Privacy Impact Assessments conducted as part of the accreditation process (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Functional Assessment Reports (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Annual Assessment Reports (07 - Annual Assessment)
- Exemption Requests and related evidence (03 - Accreditation Process)
As precedent for these documents being released, I refer to the previous, successful Freedom of Information Act request available at https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/t...
Yours faithfully,
Ben Frengley
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Find attached formal acknowledgement of your Freedom of Information request received by Australia Post on 10 December 2020.
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Australia Post
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Frengley <[FOI #6969 email]>
Sent: Thursday, 10 December, 2020 12:28 PM
To: foi <[Australia Post request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - TDIF Accreditation documents
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Dear Australian Postal Corporation,
I request the following documents relating to the Trusted Digital Identity Framework's accreditation process (as set out in the Trusted Digital Identity Framework specification) for the accredited identity services (identity providers and/or identity exchanges) provided by the Australian Postal Corporation.
I request the following documents (as set out in TDIF v1.3, Accreditation Process) for the period beginning January 2018 and ending June 2020, inclusive:
- Assessor Findings reports
- Reports covering technical integration testing
- Assessment Reports provided as part of annual assessments
- Exemption requests and related evidence
I also request the following documents (as set out in TDIF Release 4, in the following documents: 03 - Accreditation Process; 04 - Functional Requirements; 07 - Annual Assessment) for the period beginning September 2019 and ending at the time of this request being lodged, inclusive:
- Statements of Applicability (03 - Accreditation Process)
- Technical Test Reports (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Privacy Impact Assessments conducted as part of the accreditation process (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Functional Assessment Reports (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Annual Assessment Reports (07 - Annual Assessment)
- Exemption Requests and related evidence (03 - Accreditation Process)
As precedent for these documents being released, I refer to the previous, successful Freedom of Information Act request available at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www....
Yours faithfully,
Ben Frengley
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Dear Australia Post,
Would it be possible to get an update on the status of this FoI request?
As stated in your previous response, a response was due within 30 days of receipt of the request, so should have been provided by 15 January 2021.
Yours sincerely,
Ben Frengley
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Dear Mr Frengley,
Please see attached correspondence.
Regards,
Freedom of Information team
Australia Post
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Frengley <[FOI #6969 email]>
Sent: Thursday, 10 December, 2020 12:28 PM
To: foi <[Australia Post request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - TDIF Accreditation documents
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Dear Australian Postal Corporation,
I request the following documents relating to the Trusted Digital Identity Framework's accreditation process (as set out in the Trusted Digital Identity Framework specification) for the accredited identity services (identity providers and/or identity exchanges) provided by the Australian Postal Corporation.
I request the following documents (as set out in TDIF v1.3, Accreditation Process) for the period beginning January 2018 and ending June 2020, inclusive:
- Assessor Findings reports
- Reports covering technical integration testing
- Assessment Reports provided as part of annual assessments
- Exemption requests and related evidence
I also request the following documents (as set out in TDIF Release 4, in the following documents: 03 - Accreditation Process; 04 - Functional Requirements; 07 - Annual Assessment) for the period beginning September 2019 and ending at the time of this request being lodged, inclusive:
- Statements of Applicability (03 - Accreditation Process)
- Technical Test Reports (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Privacy Impact Assessments conducted as part of the accreditation process (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Functional Assessment Reports (04 - Functional Requirements)
- Annual Assessment Reports (07 - Annual Assessment)
- Exemption Requests and related evidence (03 - Accreditation Process)
As precedent for these documents being released, I refer to the previous, successful Freedom of Information Act request available at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www....
Yours faithfully,
Ben Frengley
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