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Vectors of Trust discussion list
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About vot
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Since the publication of RFC 2527 there have been several attempts to
standardize technology-independent frameworks for describing the concerns
that go into a determination of inter-organizational and transactional
trust.
Notable examples include NIST SP 800-63, The Kantara Identity Assurance
Framework (historically originating from the Liberty Alliance and
Electronic
Authentication Partnership) and ISO 29115. These documents have been
profiled
and reworked a number of times in the last few years.
The vot@ietf.org list is for discussion of a common set of baseline
"vectors of trust": common, orthogonal aspects of organization, technology
and policy that help to determine the level of assurance that can be placed
in a deployment of digital identity technology. Work will draw on deployment
experience related to web identity technology (eg SAML, OAUTH and OpenID
Connect) as well as experience with current state of the art in identity
assurance.
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