Identity Management Global Standards Initiative
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IdM-GSI focuses on developing the detailed standards necessary for deployment of Identity management (IdM) capabilities that enables secure and trustworthy assertions about digital identities used in telecommunications, control networks, and a variety of service offerings. IdM-GSI harmonizes, in collaboration with other bodies, different approaches to IdM worldwide.
ITU-T's Definition of IdM
For ITU-T purposes, the identity asserted by an entity represents the uniqueness of that entity in a specific context and is not intended to indicate positive validation of a person. Identity management (IdM) is the process of secure management of identity information (e.g., credentials, identifiers, attributes, and reputations). | |
Why IdM?
IdM provides assurance of identity information in a manner that supports: secure, trusted access control. This IdM capability is achieved through single-sign-on/single sign-off; user control of personally identifiable information; and the ability of a user to select an Identity Provider (IdP) that can provide verification and delegation functions on their behalf as opposed to providing credential to every service provider. IdM also supports a multitude of identity-based services to include: targeted advertising; personalized services based on geo-location and interest; and authenticated services to decrease fraud and identity theft. | |
How to participate
If you are interested in participating in meetings where IdM is discussed, please contact IdM-GSI secretariat. Under special circumstances, guests (experts, students, academia…) can be admitted.
Contact: IdM-GSI Secretariat E-mail : tsbidm@itu.int Fax: +41 22 730 5853
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