NIST releases final digital identity guidelines after years of drafts
Briefly

NIST has released updated digital identity guidelines that revise the standards established in 2017. These new guidelines are designed to enhance the processes for identity proofing, authentication, and federation, with contributions from four years of development, including multiple drafts and extensive public input. A prominent change is the replacement of the term "equity" with a focus on "customer experience". Additionally, the revision reflects the shifting priorities between government administrations impacting identity policies within federal frameworks.
This is one step in a continued evolution of how we can help organizations deploy more effective, more efficient, more secure identity technology, said Ryan Galluzzo.
You can't deploy technology that just will not work for your population. No matter how secure and effective it seems, if no one can use it, no one can use it.
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