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24 kwi 2023 · This Roadmap covers NIST IAM programs and projects that collectively address identity proofing, fraud mitigation, authentication, authorization, biometrics, digital credentials (e.g., mobile driver’s licenses), and federation for both enterprise and public-facing use cases.
Start with defining a solution roadmap and release schedule. Begin consolidating identity data sources. Normalize and clean-up identity data. Evaluate organizational data and roles for access privileges and approval routing. Design efficient request and approval processes.
The goal of this project is to demonstrate a converged, standards-based technical approach that unifies identity and access management (IdAM) functions across OT networks, physical access control systems (PACS), and IT systems.
Identity and access management (IAM) is a framework of business processes, policies, and technologies that facilitate the management of digital identities to ensure that users only gain access to data when they have the appropriate credentials.
Learn how IAM can improve organisational security, customer experiences and trust, and gain insights for reduced risk in the hybrid work environment. Explore the features and benefits of IAM tools, such as context awareness, identity and access governance, and data and analytics.
Customers implement an integrated identity and access management (IAM) solution to address many business requirements. The overall driving requirement is to provide a combination of business processes and technologies, to manage and secure access to information and resources within the organization.
Identity and Access Management is a fundamental and critical cybersecurity capability. Simply put, with its focus on foundational and applied research and standards, NIST seeks to ensure the right people and things have the right access to the right resources at the right time.