
National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Herausgegeben: Ethan, Sören J.
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The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) is a proposal by the Obama administration to create secure online identities for Americans in cyber space. The aim of the proposal, according to Howard Schmidt, the White House Cybersecurity Coordinator, is to create an 'identity ecosystem' where individuals and organizations can complete online transactions with confidence that the individual who they are conducting business with is not impersonating someone else. Schmidt also outlined that the NSTIC would also reduce the need to remember potentially insecure list of usernames...
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) is a proposal by the Obama administration to create secure online identities for Americans in cyber space. The aim of the proposal, according to Howard Schmidt, the White House Cybersecurity Coordinator, is to create an 'identity ecosystem' where individuals and organizations can complete online transactions with confidence that the individual who they are conducting business with is not impersonating someone else. Schmidt also outlined that the NSTIC would also reduce the need to remember potentially insecure list of usernames and passwords. Schmidt highlighted that enrollment in the 'identity ecosystem' of individuals would be entirely voluntary and individuals can choose whether or not to obtain a credential.[1] The measure also gives individuals control over what private information they use to authenticate themselves over time.