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Today, we’re releasing the public preview of draft Special Publication 800-63-3, Digital Authentication Guideline. We’re excited to share the updates we’ve made—along with the new process that enables
The NSTIC National Program Office will host an additional Identity Ecosystem Steering Group webinar for any interested stakeholders on July 17 at 3PM EST. The webinar will provide a general overview
In this fifth blog in our series highlighting some of the common questions and observations that have emerged as the NSTIC pilots continue to move forward, we build upon the previous blogs on
Here’s the traditional, not so secure way to log in to your bank account: enter your username and that familiar password you probably use for most of your online accounts. Then, you’re in. You can go
For Immediate Release: September 20, 2012 The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) today announced more than $9 million in grant awards to support the