Identity Protection Definitions

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Identity Protection
Establishing, growing, preserving and maintaining the integrity, authenticity, reliability and validity of the relationship of an identifier to the subject being identified including activities such as...
  • Anti-phishing - ensuring that all technical connections are identified as originating exclusively from the source of the connection
  • Exclusivity - ensuring that only one entity is the subject of any given identifier. Think of a trademark that can only be used by a single entity.
  • Reputation - ensuring that an identity is known for its established quality without risk of damage
  • Awareness - geographically and commercially
  • Anti-Theft - protecting against identity theft
Security Management
Operating and using account credentials for purposes related to the identification, authentication and authorisation of individuals and groups including activities such as...
  • Authenticating username and passwords
  • Multi-Factor Authentication
  • Single Sign On
  • Password recovery
  • User self management
  • Identifying authorised services
  • Messaging - Welcome and Broadcast
  • Security policies (password complexity, lockouts etc)
  • Protocol support (SAML2, OpenID Connect, FIDO2, InTune, Extensible SSO)
  • Silent Inspection
  • Privileged Identity Management
Account Maintenance
Provisioning, propagation and maintenance of accounts and groups out of a source of truth (generally the school management system) or multiple sources into dependent systems such as...
  • Directories(AD, Azure AD, Cloudwork)
  • Learning management systems (Schoolbox, Canvas, Google Classroom etc)
  • Curriculum systems (Adobe, Clickview, JSTOR etc)
  • Apps (Digistorm, EnrolHQ etc)
  • Portals (EnrolHQ, Elcom etc)
  • and many more