Catherine,
Great slide, nice to have the visual after our conversation.
We should find a way to integrate this into our work. The “Rarely” use case is significant, and often ignored.
For future work, slide #2 could include ID event journals, for example, a daily capture of ID events in a typical, or not so typical day. NIST did this with N=25, attached is the Authentication Diary Study.
Best regards,
Clare
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From: dg-idpro-bounces@kantarainitiative.org [mailto:dg-idpro-bounces@kantarainitiative.org]
On Behalf Of Catherine Schulten
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Subject: [DG-IDPro] I would interested in your thoughts on this concept
See attached –
Different types of individual identity “use cases” compared across frequency of events (how often does this identity event for this this individual occur in a year) and the need for interoperability (ability to share that identity between
different organizations/agencies)
Catherine Schulten
VP of Product Management - OrangeHook, Inc. / LifeMed ID
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