I have had a number of conversations over the last few weeks regarding ICAM, which is the U.S. Government’s Identity, Credentialing, and Access Management initiative. Essentially, these are a set of guidelines, frameworks and specifications to assist Federal agencies in implementing Identity and Access Management. I have had my own library that I often refer to and I thought it would be good to share these links here:
- IDMGOV Blog
- What is Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM)?
- Trust Framework Provider Adoption Process (TFPAP) | For Levels of Assurance 1,2, and Non-PKI 3
- National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace
- M-04-04
- M-11-11
- M-06-22
- NIST 800-63
- ID Management.gov (ICAM Website)
- Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management (FICAM) Roadmap and Implementation Guidance
- Open Identity Solutions for Open Government
- Chris Louden – Open Solutions for Open Government | Portable Identity Technical Approach
- Chris Louden – Open Identity Solutions Trust Frameworks
- Federal Identity, Credentialing, and Access Management Identity Scheme Adoption Process
- Kantara Initiative
- Business-Centric, Cloud-Aware Identity and Access Management
- Available Support for ICAM Adopted Schemes
- The Federated Physical Access Control System (PACS) Demonstration Project
- Personal Identity Verification InteroperabilityForNon-Federal Issuers
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