Scalable Privacy: An NSTIC Pilot for the Identity Ecosystem

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The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) initiative is a "White House initiative to work collaboratively with the private sector, advocacy groups and public-sector agencies" with the goal of advancing the "NSTIC vision that individuals and organizations adopt secure, efficient, easy-to-use, and interoperable identity credentials to access online services in a way that promotes confidence, privacy, choice and innovation." The Internet2 Scalable Privacy Project (ScalePriv) is one of five pilot projects to receive funding from the first round of pilot funding in September 2012. The ScalePriv Project contains several major thrusts around identity and privacy, including a focus on:

  1. Promoting the adoption of Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) across Higher Education institutions.
  2. Attribute ecosystem development: Attribute registries, bundles and entity categories.
  3. Citizen-Centric Schema.
  4. Privacy Manager.
  5. Anonymous Credentials.

Scalable Privacy Project Overview (PDF)

Presentation on Scalable Privacy Project given at Open Apereo 2013 in June 2013

Scalable Privacy Website

Key focus areas of the ScalePriv Project

1. Multi-Factor Authentication

2. Attribute ecosystem development

3. Citizen-Centric Schema

4. Privacy Manager

5. Anonymous credentials

Supporting and Reference materials