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ACCC & DSB | CDR Implementation Call Agenda & Meeting Notes | 15th of June 2023
When: Weekly every Thursday at 3pm-4:30pm AEST
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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which we work today and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people participating in this call.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise and celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of Australia.
The Consumer Data Right Implementation Calls are recorded for note taking purposes. All recordings are kept securely, as are the transcripts which may be made from them. No identifying material shall be provided without the participant's consent. Participants may [email protected] should they have any further questions or wish to have any material redacted from the record.
By participating in the Consumer Data Right Implementation Call you agree to the Community Guidelines. These guidelines intend to provide a safe and constructive space for members to discuss implementation topics with other participants and members of the ACCC and Data Standards Body.
Type | Topic | Update |
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Standards | Version 1.24.0 published 7th of May 2023 | Version 1.24.0 Change Log |
Maintenance | Iteration 15 concluded on 14th of June 2023 | See the agenda |
TSY Newsletter | To subscribe to TSY Newsletter | Link here |
DSB Newsletter | To subscribe to DSB Newsletter | Link here |
TSY Newsletter | 26th of May 2023 | View in browser here |
DSB Newsletter | 9th of June 2023 | View in browser here |
Consultation | Decision Proposal 229 - CDR Participant Representation | Placeholder: no close date Link to consultation |
Consultation | Noting Paper 276 - Proposed v5 Rules & Standards Impacts | No Close Date Link to consultation |
Consultation | Noting Paper 279 - Accessibility Improvement Plan | No Close Date Link to consultation |
Consultation | Noting Paper 280: The CX of Authentication Uplift | No Close Date Link to consultation |
Consultation | Decision Proposal 303 - Maintenance Iteration 15 | Link to consultation |
Consultation | Noting Paper 307 - LCCD Consultation Approach | No Close Date Link to consultation |
Consultation | Noting Paper 308 - Categories of Standards | No Close Date Link to consultation |
Provides a weekly update on the activities of each of the CDR streams and their stream of work
Organisation | Stream | Member |
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ACCC | Register | Eva |
ACCC | CTS | Seamus |
DSB | Consumer Experience | Michael |
DSB | Technical Standards - Energy | Hemang |
DSB | Technical Standards - Information Security & Banking | Mark |
DSB | Technical Standards - Register | James |
DSB | Technical Standards - Maintenance Iteration 15 | Brian |
None planned for this week.
Questions will be received by the community via Microsoft Teams chat before the questions are opened to the floor. Participants can submit questions outside of the CDR Implementation Call to the CDR Support Portal.
In regards to topics for questions, we ask the participants on the call to consider the Community Guidelines when posing questions to the subject matter experts.
Ticket # | Question | Answer |
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1978 | Data Holders on the CDR registry appear to only have ‘ACTIVE’ or ‘REMOVED’ statuses. Are there any other valid statuses that can apply to a Data Holder? If so, what are these statuses and do any of them apply as an interim status between ‘ACTIVE’ and ‘REMOVED’? Can a Data Holder be re-instated as ‘ACTIVE’ after they become ‘REMOVED’? If there are other interim statuses, can a Data Holder move from ‘ACTIVE’, to the interim status, then back to ‘ACTIVE’ again? |
A data holder brand may have three possible statuses on the CDR register which are: ‘ACTIVE’, ‘INACTIVE’ and ‘REMOVED’. The ‘INACTIVE’ status can be used as an interim status where the data holder brand is not yet removed and is not actively transacting in the CDR ecosystem. However, it is not possible for a data holder legal entity to display an ‘INACTIVE’ status as they may only display the ‘ACTIVE’ or ‘REMOVED’ statuses on the CDR register. Once a data holder legal entity or a data holder brand has displayed a ‘REMOVED’ status on the CDR registry, it cannot be reverted to ‘ACTIVE’ again as the ‘REMOVED’ status has been defined as an end state in the Consumer Data Standards. However, a data holder brand is able to transition between the ‘ACTIVE’ and ‘INACTIVE’ statuses on the CDR register. |
1980 | As you know we are helping one of our clients fulfil their CDR Data Holder requirements. At the same, our company actually specialises in financial crime prevention including identity and other types of fraud prevention. I was wondering please if you could refer me to the person in ACCC/CDR who may be interested in hearing from me about our solution to help prevent fraud in the CDR ecosystem? | The prevention of fraud in the CDR ecosystem is a design issue. As such, we consider that it would be appropriate for Treasury to consider any stakeholder input in relation to the prevention of fraud in the CDR ecosystem. You can provide feedback or input to Treasury by emailing [email protected]. |
View a number of informative and useful links in the Consumer Data Standards Guide on Information Links.