Ecosystem Profiles
Ecosystem profiles refer to groupings of separate but interweaving specifications into a single specification document with which a single consistent ecosystem can be deployed from.
Australian CDR
The Australian CDR ecosystem profile targets the combining of DataRight+ specifications to produce a technically compatible outcome for participation in the Australian Consumer Data Right.
Actions
Sharing Arrangement V1
The Sharing Arrangement V1 specification is intended to be a like-for-like specification of the Data Standards specifying the mandated version of a CDR Data Sharing Arrangement. It includes provisions related to custom claims, obligations with respect to specific API endpoints and the supported data clusters (incorporated as oauth2 scopes).
Data Resource Sets
Common Resource Set
The Common Resource Set outlines the shared endpoints within DataRight+ and incorporates obligations of Providers and Initiators related to the shared resource server namespace.
Banking Resource Set
The Banking Resource Set outlines the banking sector related endpoints within DataRight+ and incorporates obligations covering Provider and Initiator.
Energy Resource Set
The Energy Resource Set outlines the energy sector related endpoints within DataRight+ and incorporates obligations covering Provider, Initiator, Electrical Authority and the Energy Plan Website.
Information Security
Security Profile: Baseline
Security Profile: Baseline edition is intended to be a compatible profile of the Data Standards presented as a profile of Financial-grade API Security Profile 1.0 Part 2: Advanced. This profile focuses primarily on the obligations between OP and RP with respect to authorisation requests and does so as an overlay on the underlying FAPI profile combined with the inclusion of permitted arrangement types within the CDR (currently one, the CDR Sharing Arrangement V1). It does not attempt to provide elaboration on registration protocols, certificate profiles, federation or other components.
Admission Control: Baseline
Admission Control: Baseline edition is intended to be a Data Standards compatible specification of the ecosystem authority and related infrastructure. It includes provisions for metadata describing the participants, certificate authorities for ensuring mutual trust of the entire ecosystem and the use of software statement assertions to facilitate registrations between Initiator and Provider.
Reference Documents
Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta Stone is intended to provide a translation layer between DataRight+ documents and jurisdictional terms utilised in both legal frameworks and the ecosystem standards being used to drive them. The intent of delivering this informational document is to remove ambiguity from the broader specification set by isolating, generally legal, terms within a single document.