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  • This use case helps the IRS determine whether a taxpayer's Social Security Number is being used fraudulently in a tax return. It does this by checking Internal Revenue Service, Social Security Administration, commercial tax preparation software vendors
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  • ...ategories and controls that can be implemented by a public cloud computing service provider acting as a PII processor. It has the following objectives. — To help the public cloud service provider to comply with applicable obligations when acting as a PII process
    4 KB (531 words) - 04:00, 28 June 2018
  • ...private and subject to protections. A high-security pseudonymous identity service (for example a dating website) could verify attributes such as legal names
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  • ...the benefit of the user, not solely for the benefit of the web site of the service provider. The challenge will be to find a way to fund solutions to problems ...ony]] with an Identity or Attribute Provider that has an IDESG Trustmark. (security committee priority 1)
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  • ...and behaviors, while the data in the [[User Object]] held in some internet service will never contain more than a small subset of those attributes. The model ...entities is considered to be an independent browser. Web apps supplied by service providers are not fully explored in this version.
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  • ...gram state, it reduces user errors and surprises. A good GUI provides this service. Using an interactive program is like being a doctor trying to navigate a p ...ers deserve. After all the greatest hassle for users is created when their security or privacy are breached. While interoperability is seldom raised as a user
    8 KB (1,351 words) - 21:37, 27 March 2020
  • Identity Proofing is the process by which a Credential Service Provider (CSP) and a Registration Authority (RA) collect and verify informa * Credential Service Provider.
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  • '''Security''': ...[[Public Key Infrastructure]], [[Relying Party]], [[Resource Provider]], [[Service Provider]], [[Shibboleth]], [[Sponsored Partner]], [[Support Contact]], [[T
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  • '''Security''': The document is an information security assurance framework. ...he document promotes interoperability by specifying the requirements for a service to operate at the
    2 KB (203 words) - 21:48, 10 January 2020
  • '''Security''': The document is a information security profile at OMB-04-04 levels of assurance 1 and 2. ...he document promotes interoperability by specifying the requirements for a service to operate at the
    1 KB (156 words) - 04:01, 28 June 2018
  • ...ibilities and the parameters of those requirements and responsibilities to Service Providers in online transactions. At more detailed and granular layers as d ...rinciples and created from a bi-direction approach balancing human userand service provider requirements, desires, and benefits.
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  • ...erent entities/roles (IdP, RP, User, etc.) that require different privacy, security, UX and other considerations. ...Such considerations will create a context for deriving requirements – like security requirements, UX requirements, and privacy requirements, so on.
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  • Entities that act as [[IDEF Glossary THIRD PARTIES|THIRD-PARTY]] service providers for another entity, in conducting [[IDEF Glossary DIGITAL IDENTIT ...service provider. For purposes of this Requirement, the term "THIRD-PARTY service provider" refers to THIRD-PARTIES that an assessed entity outsources or del
    3 KB (451 words) - 04:01, 28 June 2018
  • *Standards – ISO 29115 has already been submitted by the Security Committee. **Self-Assessment Listing Service (SALS) will be up soon for examination and Sal requested that UXC review an
    3 KB (391 words) - 04:01, 28 June 2018
  • ==SECURITY COMMITTEE / FUNCTIONAL MODEL MEETING NOTES== #**** A service provider can hold more than one role
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  • ==SECURITY COMMITTEE / FUNCTIONAL MODEL MEETING NOTES - '''''draft'''''== ...and Ryan Galluzzo. The task force will bring their findings to the broader Security Committee once they are finished. Again, if anyone joins the call outside o
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  • ...e''': Identity Assurance Framework: Additional Requirements for Credential Service Providers: US Federal ...ia supplement the Kantara IAF level of assurance requirements found in the Service
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  • the Service Assessment Criteria (SAC), which establishes baseline criteria for general '''Security''':
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  • '''Security''': The document defines terms used in a security assurance framework. ...[[Security]], [[Service Assessment Criteria]], [[Signatory]], [[Specified Service]], [[Subject]], [[Subscriber]], [[Threat]], [[Token]]
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  • ...ments which will benefit both Kantara- accredited Assessors and Credential Service Providers having their services assessed against the IAF Service Assessment Criteria (SAC)
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