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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
TBD
# A trusted entity that issues or registers subscriber authenticators and issues electronic credentials to subscribers. A CSP may be an independent third party or issue credentials for its own use. ([https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-63-3.pdf NIST SP 800-63-3])/
 
# A trusted entity that issues or registers Subscriber tokens and issues electronic credentials to Subscribers. The CSP may encompass Registration Authorities (RAs) and Verifiers that it operates. A CSP may be an independent third party, or may issue credentials for its own use. (Original proposal from IDESG)
#An entity that performs identity proofing, registration and issues some form of a subscriber token within some procedural context designed to convey a degree of trust.(Wallace)
#A trusted entity that issues credentials to Subscribers.(D'Agostino)
== Status ==
== Status ==
<span style="background: orange">Proposed Update</span>
<span style="background: orange">Proposed Update</span>

Revision as of 18:44, 12 May 2020

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Definition

  1. A trusted entity that issues or registers Subscriber tokens and issues electronic credentials to Subscribers. The CSP may encompass Registration Authorities (RAs) and Verifiers that it operates. A CSP may be an independent third party, or may issue credentials for its own use.
  2. An entity that performs identity proofing, registration and issues some form of a subscriber token within some procedural context designed to convey a degree of trust.(Wallace)
  3. A trusted entity that issues credentials to Subscribers.(D'Agostino)

Notes

TBD

Sources

  1. A trusted entity that issues or registers subscriber authenticators and issues electronic credentials to subscribers. A CSP may be an independent third party or issue credentials for its own use. (NIST SP 800-63-3)/
  2. A trusted entity that issues or registers Subscriber tokens and issues electronic credentials to Subscribers. The CSP may encompass Registration Authorities (RAs) and Verifiers that it operates. A CSP may be an independent third party, or may issue credentials for its own use. (Original proposal from IDESG)
  3. An entity that performs identity proofing, registration and issues some form of a subscriber token within some procedural context designed to convey a degree of trust.(Wallace)
  4. A trusted entity that issues credentials to Subscribers.(D'Agostino)

Status

Proposed Update


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