2011年4月15日星期五

White House is a national strategy to secure Internet IDs

This one was in the works for some time, but the White House has just today officially unveiled its plans for a national secure Internet ID program- or as it has it, the national strategy for the trusted identities in cyberspace (NSTIC) synchronized. As expected, the completely voluntarily and of various companies of the private sector, which is responsible for the review of your ID and allows to use secure login credentials that you are over the Internet - the credentials itself simply a safe application could largely driven, or so something like smart card or SecurID token. The Administration is also quick to point out that the system no national program ID of any kind, and it is to some length to play up the inclusion of multiple credential provider, say with Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, that "unacceptable privacy and civil liberties created problems identities with a single issuer." Hit the source link below, to all finer details, or head on over to the break for a short video explanation.web coverage

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