Takeaways from China’s 2020 Cloud Computing Standards Meeting: DevOps & Security
During the CCSA TC1 WG5’s first 2020 meeting, officials approved the DevOps security and risk management maturity model, introduced 36 new cloud‑computing standards covering performance testing, platform security, industry‑specific solutions, and set the agenda for further standardization efforts across cloud services.
On April 29‑30, 2020, the Cloud Computing Working Group of the China Communications Standardization Association (CCSA TC1 WG5) held its first full‑year meeting online, chaired by group leader Li Wei.
The meeting reported on 23 standards such as the "Cloud‑Network Collaborative Cloud Service User Experience Quality Evaluation System Part 1: Quality Evaluation Method" and 18 standards including the "DevOps Integrated Operations Capability Maturity Model Part 6: Security and Risk Management". Participants discussed the drafts and collected feedback from experts and enterprise representatives.
The group approved eighteen new standard drafts, for example:
DevOps Integrated Operations Capability Maturity Model Part 6: Security and Risk Management
Container‑Based Platform Performance Testing Method
Cloud‑Native Platform Security Capability Requirements
PaaS‑Based Business Digitalization Construction Specification
Cloud Computing Solution Capability Requirements for Video Live Streaming
Cloud Computing Solution Capability Requirements for Video Conferencing
Cloud Computing Solution Capability Requirements for Gaming Industry
Cloud‑Network Collaborative Cloud Service User Experience Evaluation System Part 5: Service Experience Evaluation Method
Digital Infrastructure Cloud Management and Service Operation Capability Maturity Model
Public Cloud Model for Government Cloud Service Capability Requirements
Comprehensive Assessment Method for Cloud Supply and Demand
Multi‑Cloud Virtual Private Cloud Interconnection Service Capability Requirements
Open‑Source Software Composition and Security Audit Platform Capability Requirements
Trusted Cloud Computing DevOps Security Capability Maturity Model
In addition, the meeting approved the submission of another eighteen standard drafts covering user experience evaluation, cloud management service requirements, open‑source project selection framework, security operation center capabilities, and FPGA cloud host service trust requirements.
Representatives engaged in in‑depth discussions, forming the basic direction for future standardization work. The group leader Li Wei outlined upcoming plans, emphasizing further development of cloud evaluation frameworks and inviting enterprises and experts to continue contributing to the standardization process.
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