Best Practice Report

Brief: Q&A On The US National Strategy For Trusted Identities In Cyberspace

Without Clear Property Rights In Digital Identity, The NSTIC's Vision Will Fail

June 2nd, 2014
Eve Maler, null
Eve Maler
With contributors:
Stephanie Balaouras , Jennie Duong

Summary

Many private-sector entities and consumers would value consumer identity credentials that are more secure and trustworthy — and so would the US federal government. The government initiative known as the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) is intended to foster solutions to these challenges. Forrester has fielded questions from its clients on these subjects; read on to learn what NSTIC means to you.

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