NSTIC

NSTIC is the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, "a White House initiative to work collaboratively with the private sector, advocacy groups, public sector agencies, and other organizations to improve the privacy, security, and convenience of sensitive online transactions." The government wants a way for people to be able to sign in to government sites without using government-issued identities.

NSTIC Governance Workshop

June 8-9, 2011 – Washington, DC Kaliya Hamlin attended the NSTIC Governance Workshop, hosted to consider how the Identity Ecosystem should be governed and raised the issue that perhaps “Trust Framework” was not the best name to describe the joint technology & policy frameworks being developed to support the sharing of personally identifiable information and personal […]

Privacy, Identity and Innovation

May 19-20, 2011, Santa Clara Many startups focused on personal data were at this event and we had the first PDEC Startup Circle gathering on the evening prior to the event. Attendees included Shane Green of Personal, Joe Andrieu of Switchbook, andTara Hunt of Buyosphere. Kaliya Hamlin participated in a Roundtable Discussion, Implementing an Identity Ecosystem, with Declan McCullagh of CNET, Eric Sachs, […]

PDEC at IIW: An NSTIC Project Risk Analysis

At last week’s Internet Identity Workshop in Mountain View, California, I led a brainstorming session to identify risks to the success of the new National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC, pronounced “EN-stick”). The strategy is to encourage many non-government organizations to provide digital identity and personal data services in a way that meets […]

NSTIC (National Strategy on Trusted Identities in Cyberspace) Strategy Release

April 15, 2011 – Washington DC Kaliya Hamlin attended this invitation-only event hosted at at the national offices of the Chamber of Commerce. She connect with industry leaders who’s work touches on different aspects of the strategy.