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ISO/IEC WD 24760; “Information technology – Security techniques – Identity management framework”.  Title:
ISO /IEC JTC 1 /SC 27 N5530; “ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 WG5 LIAISON STATEMENT TO FIDIS ON BIOMETRICS, IDENTITY MANAGEMENT AND PRIVACY”
 NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology; “Information Security - An Ontology of Identity Credentials, Part 1: Background and Formulation”

 

ISO /IEC JTC 1 /SC 27 N5530; “ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 WG5 liaison statement to FIDIS on Biometrics, Identity Management and Privacy”

This document is the first liaison statement, from ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 WG5 to FIDIS, as part of the liaison to collaborate on developing standards on Biometrics, Identity Management and Privacy. 

The proposed standards will define concepts associated with identity and identity management, especially NP 24760 “ A framework for Identity Management”, and will provide a framework for the secure, reliable, and private management of identity information over the lifecycle of entity identities and identity information. 

Besides NP 24760 there are four further standards, relating to identity management, being developed by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 WG5. All five projects are listed below: 

  1. Biometrics 

    1. ISO/IEC WD 24745 Biometric template protection (Project 1.27.45) 

    2. ISO/IEC CD 24761 Authentication context for biometrics (Project 1.27.49) 

  2. Identity Management 

    1. ISO/IEC 24760 A framework for Identity Management (Project 1.27.50) 

The glossary of terms defined in this proposed standard only covers a small proportion of those discussed in FIDIS D2.1. 

  1. Privacy 

    1. ISO/IEC NP 29100 Privacy Framework (Project 1.27.54) 

    2. ISO/IEC NP 29101 Privacy Reference Architecture (Project 1.27.55) 

 

 

ISO/IEC WD 24760; “Information technology – Security techniques – Identity management framework”.  fidis-wp4-del4.7.review_and_classification_01.sxw  NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology; “Information Security - An Ontology of Identity Credentials, Part 1: Background and Formulation”
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