Hi all,

As you may know, W3C is managing each year some headlight projects, those 
projects are the ones that AB and W3C management think are key to influence the 
future of W3C, as an organization. To confirm this,  member are invited to get 
involved and give their opinion. Looking at the projects, I have identified 2 
of them that may be of interest for the W3C IG members:


-          "Security and Privacy Internal Consulting" lead by Wendy (thank you 
Wendy !). I guess that this one is overlapping with our IG initiative to have a 
light process for security reviews and deliver some security guidelines (note 
that this last one is expecting your comments here 
https://www.w3.org/Security/wiki/IG/W3C_spec_review/Security_Guidelines)

-          "Webizen Program" lead by Jeff Jaffe. This webizen concept will 
allow individuals to participate to W3C activities (and even have their AC 
representatives), without being Invited Experts. This may help to get more web 
security contributors in Working Groups . If you would like to participate to 
the design of this new 'webizen' concept, do not hesitate to read more, here 
https://www.w3.org/wiki/Webizen, and join the mailing list , here 
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webizen/
Regards,
Virginie
gemalto
Co-chair of Web Security IG
[1] W3C headlights 2014 https://www.w3.org/wiki/Headlights2014


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