Supervised Remote Identity Proofing for Today’s Security and Operational Needs (Co-Presented With the Secure Technology Alliance)

Wednesday, May 17th
9:15am10:00am

Auditorium

About the Session

The need to perform identity proofing is a necessity that impacts our lives in many ways. Whether it’s the issuance of a state issued driver’s license, a government-issued ID or applying for employment, proofing or enrollment – require a person or applicant go to a designated location to perform the process. Federal identity standards are evolving to allow the use of supervised remote identity proofing (SRIP), this opens the technology door to employ the use of more localized or more easily accessible enrollment services. Application of SRIP can be a beneficial tool during crisis events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a convenience factor by placing SRIP kiosks in public space where the appropriated security controls can be put in place to ensure the security and integrity of the identity proofing event.

Presented By

Michael Harris headshot
Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President
NextgenID
John Jacob headshot
Senior Director, Business Development
IDEMIA
Adam McBride headshot
IT Program Manager and System Security Administrator
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Dave Temoshok headshot
Senior Advisor
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Bill Windsor headshot
Senior Director, ICAM
IDEMIA