Naming conventions
Each demonstration scenario is focused on a main actor who is identified with a designated letter, number, and country. To easily identify artifacts for each scenario, a number of naming conventions have been adopted in the demonstration.
- Letter-number combinations: The main actors for each scenario are identified by the following letter-number combinations:
- A1
- B2
- C3
- E5
- F6
- G7
Extras use a letter-numbering combination which does not relate to a scenario number.
- Example: William Wallace = W9.
Non-human artifacts share the same designated letter and number with the actors for each scenario. Examples:
- FingerprintHash for Alice ARNAUD = AA_FPH_01
- AccountRef for Glenn GOULD = GG_ACCOUNT_REF_07
- Human readable names: Each actor is also identified by a human readable name; their first and last names both start with the designated letter for the actor. Examples:
- Alice ARNAUD = A1
- Bob BERNEY = B2
- Cary CASH =C3
- Eve EXEPICIER = E5
- Felix FEVER = F6
- Glenn GOULD = G7
- Virtual location: Each actor is virtually located at a specific IP address which resolves geographically to a designated country for the actor. The IP addresses used are valid, but randomly chosen to match the demonstration scenario. There is no relation to the actual owner/user of the IP address; the IP address is only used for geolocation towards the designated country.
- Examples: Cary CASH is located in Canada, Eve EXEPICIER lives in Egypt