Found this relevant paragraph in some research I was doing.  The following from a NIST workshop held in Jan 2016:

 

Develop a common lexicon. Many participants identified a lack of standardized terminology regarding identity proofing processes and functions. For example, some attendees used the term “verification” while others preferred “validation” for the same process. For the purposes of NIST’s work, attendees suggested a common vocabulary should be developed to help ensure consistency in the framework and across communities, and that the taxonomy be aligned to the best extent possible with existing schemes.

 

http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/nistir-8103/nistir_8103_draft.pdf

 

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