A person’s identity is their most valuable possession. There are two core concepts for identity management.
The use of biometrics is shaping and improving methods for successfully identifying and validating individuals. Biometric authentication is the identification science of using a physiological or behavioral characteristic of an individual (such as fingerprints, facial geometry, iris, blood vessel pattern in the retina, voice, signature, etc.) to attempt a confirmation of the identity for that individual "automatically" with a high degree of certainty. There is a real possibility that biometric data may one day replace or supplement existing identification data for drivers in AAMVA’s driving systems.
AAMVA participates in the development of standards and model legislation for the use of biometrics and actively seeks possible biometric applications for its customers. AAMVA’s participation includes membership to the International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) technical committee M1 for biometric standards.
AAMVA's members protect the security of individual's identities every day. DMVs have implemented many security enhancements to deter and detect any attempts to breach the integrity of driver licenses and identification cards.
The Taskforce 7 (TF7) Podcast is now live! Hosted by Mike McCaskill, AAMVA Vice President of Identity Management Programs and Services, and Christopher Goh, International Advisor, Digital Identity & Verifiable Credentials, National Digital Reform, the monthly podcast is dedicated to educating the identity community on the mDL standard's development, implementation strategies, and flexibility. Chris and Mike go behind the scenes with implementers and relying parties to discuss their strategies and visions for the ISO/IEC 18013 and 23220 standards for improving identity protection, interoperability, authentication, and trust. Listen now at taskforce7.podbean.com, and look for it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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- How do I know you are who you say you are? The first step is always identity vetting and proofing. Establishing a confidence and trust that the individual is who they claim to be is the most critical step in the identity management process. If this is not done effectively, everything that happens afterward is impacted.
- How do I protect your identity? After having trust in the person’s identity, it now must be protected. This includes having measures and processes in place to ensure identities are secured and that sensitive data such as personally identifiable information (PII) is properly managed.
The use of biometrics is shaping and improving methods for successfully identifying and validating individuals. Biometric authentication is the identification science of using a physiological or behavioral characteristic of an individual (such as fingerprints, facial geometry, iris, blood vessel pattern in the retina, voice, signature, etc.) to attempt a confirmation of the identity for that individual "automatically" with a high degree of certainty. There is a real possibility that biometric data may one day replace or supplement existing identification data for drivers in AAMVA’s driving systems.
AAMVA participates in the development of standards and model legislation for the use of biometrics and actively seeks possible biometric applications for its customers. AAMVA’s participation includes membership to the International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) technical committee M1 for biometric standards.
AAMVA's members protect the security of individual's identities every day. DMVs have implemented many security enhancements to deter and detect any attempts to breach the integrity of driver licenses and identification cards.
The Taskforce 7 (TF7) Podcast is now live! Hosted by Mike McCaskill, AAMVA Vice President of Identity Management Programs and Services, and Christopher Goh, International Advisor, Digital Identity & Verifiable Credentials, National Digital Reform, the monthly podcast is dedicated to educating the identity community on the mDL standard's development, implementation strategies, and flexibility. Chris and Mike go behind the scenes with implementers and relying parties to discuss their strategies and visions for the ISO/IEC 18013 and 23220 standards for improving identity protection, interoperability, authentication, and trust. Listen now at taskforce7.podbean.com, and look for it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Below is a list of recently added items related to this topic. At the bottom of the page is a button that will take you to our search results page, where you can find additional items as well as filters to customize your search for content.