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No one ever claimed that implementing the NSTIC would be easy or that any one organization--private or public – could do it alone. This is why President Obama referred to the envisioned end state as
Spring is a great time for change, and here at the NSTIC NPO, we like to think we’re always ready for change. When we catch wind of a change in the world of online identity, we like to prepare early.
Here’s the backstory: You may have noticed that we've been getting a wee bit of attention on the proposed deprecation of SMS as an out-of-band second authentication factor in section 5.1.3.2 of draft
2014 promises to be an exciting year for implementation of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). Our three complementary initiatives - facilitating the private-sector led