Original Message:
Sent: Feb 13, 2023 10:44:45 AM
From: Erik Johnson
Subject: Revision NIST Digital Identity Guidelines
This looks like an interesting series for the ZT Identity Pillar and IAM workgroups as well as the review focus group.
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NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Program: New Three-Part Webinar Series and Share your Input on Draft NIST SP 800-63-4, Digital Identity Guidelines!
NIST is hosting a new webinar series to gain critical input on Draft NIST Special Publication 800-63 Revision 4, Digital Identity Guidelines. During these three separate virtual events, NIST moderators will explore different aspects of the guidance with expert panelists and seek additional input from the public via a moderated Slack discussion and extended Q&A.
Webinar #1: Digital Identity Risk Management and Assurance Level Selection
Details: Thursday, March 02, 2023 1:30–3:00pm ET
This webinar will feature a discussion about digital identity risks. Panelists will explore the various lenses through which digital identity can be viewed, the variety and breadth of associated risks, and how those risks might be considered in organizational, societal, and individual contexts.
Register
Webinar #2: Innovating Identity Proofing
Details: Thursday, March 09, 2023 1:30–3:00pm ET
This webinar will focus on the changes NIST has made to identity proofing guidance and illicit inputs on how the government and industry can continue to innovate on identity proofing technology and services. Panelists will discuss leading practices in commercial and public sector use cases, emerging trends, areas of continued improvement, and techniques that may provide additional optionality and choice for end users.
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Webinar #3: The Future of Authentication
Details: Thursday, March 16, 2023 1:30–3:00pm ET
This webinar will focus on the evolving nature of authentication technology and how organizations and NIST are addressing new innovations in the space. Panelists will explore phishing resistant authentication, trends in multifactor authentication, and the challenges with moving on from SMS authentication.
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NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Program
Event questions: [email protected]
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Erik Johnson CCSK, CCSP, CISSP, PMP
Senior Research Analyst
Cloud Security Alliance
[email protected]
Original Message:
Sent: Jan 18, 2023 02:25:34 AM
From: Julia Hermann
Subject: Revision NIST Digital Identity Guidelines
Hello,
NIST has currently opened NIST.SP.800-63-4 for public review. Since Digital Identities are one of the core pillars of ZT, I am wondering if this community is contributing to this review?
Especially the fact that the objectives include "emphasizing optionality and giving customers choice over which digital identity or biometric technologies they wish to entrust their personal data to and use to verify their identity" it points into the direction of DeID and SSI when it comes to implementation of the guidelines.
Thoughts? Please feel free to reach out directly as well!
Best regards
Julia
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Julia Hermann
Senior Technology and Innovation Manager
Giesecke+Devrient GmbH
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