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When and Where
  • 12/20/2017
  • IAPP Web Conference Service

IAPP Recorded Web Conference
Digital Identity and Privacy: An Update on the NIST Digital Identity Guidelines


Recorded: December 20, 2017

Free for IAPP members
$179 nonmembers

In June 2017, the National Institute of Standards and Technology issued Special Publication “800-63: Digital Identity Guidelines”. This suite of documents offers guidance on identity proofing, authentication and federation, for federal agencies implementing digital identity services. These new guidelines are a robust overhaul of the previous version and, importantly, they explicitly include privacy requirements alongside security requirements. Of value to both privacy and security professionals, it is anticipated that the guidelines will not only impact how the federal government implements digital services; private sector may voluntarily adopt the guidelines as well.

What you'll learn:

The elements of 800-63-3 and what’s updated from the previous version

•    The importance of identity proofing, authentication and federation and the new, modern approach to managing risk in these areas
•    Examples of privacy positive impacts of the update
•    What went into creating the update
•    Where to go for more information about the guidelines

Speakers:
Colin Wallis, Executive Director, Kantara Initiative Inc.
Ellen Nadeau, Privacy Risk Strategist, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Jamie Danker, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPT, Director, Senior Privacy Officer, , National Protection and Programs Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Eligible CPE credit: CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPM, and CIPT.
1.0 CPE credit