Summary Enabling Mission Delivery through Improved Identity Credential and Access Management www.whitehouse.gov
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The Federal Government aims to enhance identity, credential, and access management within its own system through the issuance of a memorandum.
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Key Points
- The memorandum sets forth the Federal Government's Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) policy.
- The Government's approach to Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) remains in effect, requiring secure identification for government employees, contractors, and other users.
- The document provides guidance on the use of Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentials in physical access control systems (PACS).
- Incorporating Digital Identity Risk Management into existing Federal processes is highlighted as important.
- The document focuses on improving identity credential and access management (ICAM) to enable mission delivery.
Summaries
18 word summary
The Federal Government has issued a memorandum to improve identity, credential, and access management in the federal government.
40 word summary
The Federal Government has issued a memorandum outlining its Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) policy. The policy aims to improve the management of identities, credentials, and access in the federal government. It distinguishes between federal enterprise identity and public
238 word summary
The memorandum sets forth the Federal Government's Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) policy. It contextualizes identity in the federal government, distinguishing between federal enterprise identity and public identity. The policy aims to improve the management of identities, credentials
The Government's approach to Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) remains in effect, which requires secure identification for government employees, contractors, and other users. The use of Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentials, as outlined
The document provides guidance on the use of PIV credentials in physical access control systems (PACS), which are information systems that include servers, databases, workstations, and network appliances. It emphasizes the need for agencies to establish agreements to facilitate cross-government
The document emphasizes the importance of incorporating Digital Identity Risk Management into existing Federal processes, as outlined in NIST SP 800-63. Agencies are encouraged to update legacy e-Authentication risk assessments and coordinate with state, local, and tribal governments for identity
The document focuses on improving identity credential and access management (ICAM) in order to enable mission delivery. It emphasizes the need for agencies to work with the CDM Program to understand requirements and identify future capabilities that support ICAM goals. The text also
The document focuses on enabling mission delivery through improved identity credential and access management (ICAM). It highlights several key points and actions that need to be taken by various agencies.
The first point emphasizes the importance of maintaining and innovating the FIPS