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The state of affairs of the internet today is not meeting the needs of its [[User]]s with respect to either [[Security]] or [[Privacy]].
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*The state of affairs of the internet today is not meeting the needs of its [[User]]s with respect to either [[Security]] or [[Privacy]].
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*The Obama administration started the NSTIC program office in the Department of Commerce with a budget for support in NIST.
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*Administrations change and now the NSTIC program has become misidentified with a single identifier for every citizen, which is explicitly banned by the US Federal laws.
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*In spite of being illegal, the US DHS has implemented the e-verify program (under a different law) that all employers are required to use before paying wages and the US Treasury tracks all large payment in [[FinCEN]] (under the Patriot Act).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 15 February 2024

Full Title or Meme

NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR TRUSTED IDENTITIES IN CYBERSPACE, Enhancing Online Choice, Efficiency, Security, and Privacy

GOAL: Create a Framework that show how to enable an Ecosystem that meets the high-level objectives of a national identity ecosystem.

Context

  • The state of affairs of the internet today is not meeting the needs of its Users with respect to either Security or Privacy.
  • The Obama administration started the NSTIC program office in the Department of Commerce with a budget for support in NIST.
  • Administrations change and now the NSTIC program has become misidentified with a single identifier for every citizen, which is explicitly banned by the US Federal laws.
  • In spite of being illegal, the US DHS has implemented the e-verify program (under a different law) that all employers are required to use before paying wages and the US Treasury tracks all large payment in FinCEN (under the Patriot Act).

Problems

  • Users have grown accustomed to most services on the internet offered at no immediate cost.
  • The only payment model working for the common services is advertising with some small set of pages, like Wikipedia, supported by donations.

Solutions

References

  1. Original document from Obama: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/1153382/nsticstrategy-041511.pdf
  2. NIST Archived document: https://www.nist.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2016/12/08/nsticstrategy.pdf
  3. Original Press release: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2011/04/15/president-obama-releases-national-strategy-trusted-identities-cyberspace
  4. Follow-by by HOWARD A. SCHMIDT: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2011/04/26/national-strategy-trusted-identities-cyberspace-and-your-privacy
  5. Description on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Strategy_for_Trusted_Identities_in_Cyberspace