Measuring Authentication: NIST 800-63 and Vectors of Trust, A Presentation

NIST 800-63-3 went into public review last year. It outlines three new scales for measuring the assurance of an authentication event. Those scales were heavily informed by Vectors of Trust, which is on track to become an IETF informational draft this year. Find out how Vectors of Trust influenced NIST 800-63, and how authentication will be measured in the future domestically and internationally. In this 40-minute presentation with Sarah Squire, Senior Identity Solution Architect at Engage Identity.
This article was written by Jeff Edwards on March 13, 2017
Jeff Edwards
Jeff Edwards is an enterprise technology writer and analyst covering Identity Management, SIEM, Endpoint Protection, and Cybersecurity writ large. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and previously worked as a reporter covering Boston City Hall.
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