Accreditation Service

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Full Title or Meme

A list of the enterprises and standards providers of Accreditation of trusted Enterprises or Web Sites.

Context

On the trust page different roles are defined for Entities.

Providers

The following table is the known trust mark providers and some of their characteristics. Updates and corroboration are encouraged.

  • Category is --tbd--. The rest are closed in the sense that users have limited control over the release of their information. Some provide OpenID as an option when an alternate is shown.
  • Some sites are not Accreditors, but try to create trust by other means.


Company Location Cat Recent News
Health Online WHO Health seems to be focused on the quality of the information rather than privacy and security
IDEF US Commerce NVLAP US Crypto Devices National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program NIST - originally just crypto devices from FIPS 140 and now common criteria
Privo US U13 Child safe - Mark Anthony
TRUSTED NETWORK US Health EP3 Foundation

Non-profits

Note that some of these organizations are just associations of large Enterprises.

Name Type Category Notes
AAMVA Attribute driver's license just verifies information at state Identity providers
Better ID Coalition Large US financial companies issued a Report
CAHIMS CPHIMS Health IT personell CAHIMS directed to IT professionals, CPHIMS management
Center for Cybersecurity Policy
Distributed ID One hundred point of identity
FIDO Alliance UAF U2F Fast ID Online 1.2 specs dtd 2017
Kantata Initiative Federations UMA also Consent Receipt and IDEF
OpenID Foundation AuthN+AuthZ OpenID Connect OpenID Foundation
SAML 2.0 AuthN SAML2 OASIS-open.org original single sign on standard
TSCP Transglobal Secure Collaboration Participation is a collaborative forum of worldwide stakeholders in the defense industry to address security issues
W3C Credential Community Group Decentralized eg Public Ledger DID, verifiable claims sponsored by blockchain providers

References