Basically because they would like to be more active in meetings and one benefit 
of Associate membership is the ability to attend F2F meetings.  

 

As a representative of 5000 members, ETA can better communicate things they 
learn from the forum and our meetings to a wide audience of theirs. 
Traditionally, associations have been granted Associate member status, rather 
than Interested Party.

 

Dean

 

From: Ryan Sleevi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 4:54 PM
To: Dean Coclin <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cabfpub] FW: Associate member of the CA/B Forum

 

 

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Dean Coclin <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

As discussed on the last call, below is the background and “application” from 
ETA for CA/B Forum Associate membership. For discussion on the next call:

 

 

The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA)is a non-profit trade association 
representing the payments technology industry.  Our membership is diverse and 
includes payment networks, processors and merchant service organizations 
including independent sales organizations, point of sale manufacturers, and 
payment gateway providers, mobile technology companies, investment banks, 
commercial banks, and security companies.  Indeed, a number of CAB Forum 
members are ETA members by virtue of the work and interest in the payments 
industry.  Our organization’s core purpose is to lead the global growth of the 
electronic transactions industry. Our vision – how we see our role in this 
landscape – is to be recognized as the global hub for the growth and expansion 
of the electronic transactions ecosystem. 

 

The issues surrounding the expiration of SHA-1 hashing algorithm from publicly 
trusted certificates raised a number of important issues for the payments.  In 
an effort to address this matter, ETA has reached out and is seeking to work 
with the Forum to effectively address the challenges for the payment industry.  
As such, we anticipate that there will be additional security issues that come 
to light, where our collaboration with the Forum can serve as a way to address 
mutual issues of concern well in advance of critical deadlines or a shortened 
window.

 

 

Dean,

 

Is there any explanation as to why an Interested Party membership would be 
insufficient to help accomplish those goals? 

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