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Seven Identity Management Lessons in Seven Years
May 13 2009, 11:14 AM EDT | Post edited: May 13 2009, 11:14 AM EDT
Seven Identity Management Lessons in Seven Years

These are the seven lessons I have learned in the last seven years regarding identity management. Admittedly some are specific to the state and local arena, specifically first responder and critical infrastructure communities. What is your take?

1.) I do not care who you are. I do care WHAT you can and cannot do.
2.) Identity Management is only the beginning, in and of itself it is virtually worthless
3.) PKI is not the holy grail, the old saying Garbage in Garbage out is particularly applicable
4.) The FIPS 201 standard has done more to hurt State and local initiatives than it ha done to help them.
5.) The words de facto and standard are mutually exclusive.
6.) Interoperability cannot exist without governance and federation without governance is a myth.
7.) FIPS, FRAC, TWIC, CAC, PIV and BCC
US VISIT, ESAR-VHP, Real ID and TRIC
PASS, EPASS, IVS, CDL, SDL, IDIP and ACIS
It seems that identity has very many faces.
One more group of letters fits well on this list
S I L O
Common Platform is much to long and seems to have been missed!
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