Identity system definition
Identity system means an online environment for identity management transactions governed by a set of system rules (also referred to as a trust framework) where individuals, organizations, services, and devices can trust each other because authoritative sources establish and authenticate their identities (A/CN.9/WG.IV/WP.150, para. 38).
Identity system means an online environment for identity management transactions governed by a set of system rules (also referred to as a trust framework) where individuals, organizations, services, and devices can trust each other because authoritative sources establish and authenticate their identities. Source: A/CN.9/WG.IV/WP.120, annex. An identity system involves (a) a set of rules, methods, procedures and routines, technology, standards, policies, and processes, (b) applicable to a group of participating entities, (c) governing the collection, verification, storage, exchange, authentication, and reliance on identity attribute information about an individual person, a legal entity, device, or digital object, (d) for the purpose of facilitating identity transactions. Synonyms: identity management system (“IdM system”); identity federation; electronic identification scheme.
Identity system means an online environment for identity management transactions governed by a set of system rules (also referred to as a trust framework) where individuals, organizations, services, and devices can trust each other because authoritative sources establish and authenticate their identities. An identity system involves:
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You consent to our sharing the information you specify with the Gold Identity system as part of this process.
In order to authenticate users, OpenID or OAuth must be used with Delaware’s Criminal Justice Identity system.
WideBand Corporation relies on the Gold Identity system (a third-party Service) to secure access to KryptoVault Customer Accounts.