Identity Assurance definition

Identity Assurance means the degree of confidence in the process of identity validation and verification used to establish the identity of the entity to which the credential was issued, and the degree of confidence that the entity that uses the credential is that entity or the entity to which the credential was issued or assigned. Source: Rec. ITU-T X.1252. Synonyms: assurance level; level of assurance. Note: in some cases, the notions of “identity assurance” and “authentication assurance” are viewed as separate components of the overall concept of “level of assurance ”.
Identity Assurance means the degree of confidence in the identity proofing process used to establish the identity of the entity to whom the credential was issued, and the degree of confidence that the entity that uses the credential is the entity or entity to whom the credential was issued or assigned.

Examples of Identity Assurance in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, it is expected that such standards will include, but will not be limited to, OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance, OpenID Connect, and the Financial Grade API, and will address the interfaces between GAIN POC Members.

  • See GPG 45 - Validating and Verifying the Identity of an Individual in Support of HMG Online Services, Version 1.0, April 2012 and DWP Identity Assurance Service, Identity Assurance Standards, Version 1.0, April 2012 [See Annex A].

  • Cabinet Office GDS is leading development of the supporting management, standards and accreditation processes required for the operation of pan-government Identity Assurance services.

  • DWP intends to establish a commercial Framework of IDPs to deliver an Identity Assurance service, initially for use by DWP, but available for use by other Central Government Departments.

  • DWP is looking to secure an Identity Assurance service that aligns with the strategic direction of Government which will allow citizens to choose the private sector partner(s) they wish to use to assert their identity.

  • However, IDPs must commit to working closely, transparently and collaboratively with Government and with each other to achieve the longer term cross-HMG Identity Assurance objectives set out by the Cabinet Office.

  • This includes where customers are required to register with the IDP for the purpose of Identity Assurance.

  • The Government’s approach to Identity Assurance will be important in reducing the cost of fraud by enabling increased fraud prevention rather than fraud detection.

  • IDPs must implement their services in full compliance with the provisions of the DWP Identity Assurance Standards document in the ITT pack.

  • HMG is developing a set of principles relating to privacy which will guide Identity Assurance.

Related to Identity Assurance

  • Quality Assurance means the quality assurance documentation, including but not limited to the quality records, method statements, description of the production and work procedures etc. as required under Purchaser’s, Customer’s and/or Supplier’s quality requirements.

  • Quality Assurance Plan or “QAP” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.2;

  • Identity Theft means a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information of another person without authority.

  • identity card means an identity card issued to an investigator under section 11;

  • Quality Assurance Program means the overall quality program and associated activities including the Department’s Quality Assurance, Design-Builder Quality Control, the Contract’s quality requirements for design and construction to assure compliance with Department Specifications and procedures.