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The present document is a basic reference document for undertaking the responsibilities, areas of activity, organization and working methods enumerated in the Terms of Reference for Encrypted Traffic Integration ISG. ETI is inherently diverse, dynamic, and spread across a complex array of bodies and activities worldwide, and constitutes a specialized ecosystem. The Group's effectiveness is predicated in large measure by constantly discovering, analysing, and understanding the diverse requirements and work occurring in this ecosystem in some kind of structured fashion. The present document should also be useful to the many constituents that are part of the encrypted traffic integration ecosystem.
 
The present document attempts to discover and assemble enumerated lists in alphabetic order of global encrypted traffic integration constituents. It attempts to be as inclusive as possible to expand collective insight into the extent and diversity of the ecosystem:
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• Fora that develop techniques, technical standards and operational practices.
 
• Major IT developer forums affecting cyber security.
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• Activities for continuous information exchange.
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The present document also includes an extensive list of acronym abbreviations and an annex of use cases of the relationships among the different groups.
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This ecosystem changes constantly, so URIs provide links to the activities for the latest information. The present document may also be implemented on the ETSI website to allow continuing maintenance both by the ETSI Secretariat research, outreach and cooperation with the included forums.

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The present document is a basic reference document for undertaking the responsibilities, areas of activity, organization and working methods enumerated in the Terms of Reference for Encrypted Traffic Integration ISG. ETI is inherently diverse, dynamic, and spread across a complex array of bodies and activities worldwide, and constitutes a specialized ecosystem. The Group's effectiveness is predicated in large measure by constantly discovering, analysing, and understanding the diverse requirements and work occurring in this ecosystem in some kind of structured fashion. The present document should also be useful to the many constituents that are part of the encrypted traffic integration ecosystem. The present document attempts to discover and assemble enumerated lists in alphabetic order of global encrypted traffic integration constituents. It attempts to be as inclusive as possible to expand collective insight into the extent and diversity of the ecosystem: • Fora that develop techniques, technical standards and operational practices. • Major IT developer forums affecting cyber security. • Activities for continuous information exchange. • Global and national centres of excellence. • Reference libraries, continuing conferences, and publications. • Heritage sites and historical collections. The present document also includes an extensive list of acronym abbreviations and an annex of use cases of the relationships among the different groups. This ecosystem changes constantly, so URIs provide links to the activities for the latest information. The present document may also be implemented on the ETSI website to allow continuing maintenance both by the ETSI Secretariat research, outreach and cooperation with the included forums.