March 31, 2015

Grant reflects as NSTIC turns four

Jeremy Grant is leaving the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace in capable hands as he departs the program office, but before he exits he shared some of his thoughts on how the strategy has progressed over the last four years.

Grant says the U.S. is in good shape and seen a lot of advances made in the identity ecosystem. He points to efforts by the FIDO Alliance and OpenID Connect, which are offering standards-based two-factor authentication.

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