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- National_Strategy_for_Trusted_Identities_in_Cyberspace abstract "The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) is a US government initiative announced in April 2011 to improve the privacy, security and convenience of sensitive online transactions through collaborative efforts with the private sector, advocacy groups, government agencies, and other organizations.The strategy imagined an online environment where individuals and organizations can trust each other because they dentify and authenticate their digital identities and the digital identities of organizations and devices.It was promoted to offer, but not mandate, stronger identification and authentication while protecting privacy by limiting the amount of information that individuals must disclose.".
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- National_Strategy_for_Trusted_Identities_in_Cyberspace comment "The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) is a US government initiative announced in April 2011 to improve the privacy, security and convenience of sensitive online transactions through collaborative efforts with the private sector, advocacy groups, government agencies, and other organizations.The strategy imagined an online environment where individuals and organizations can trust each other because they dentify and authenticate their digital identities and the digital identities of organizations and devices.It was promoted to offer, but not mandate, stronger identification and authentication while protecting privacy by limiting the amount of information that individuals must disclose.".
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