On August 21, 2024, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released its second draft for the fourth revision of the Digital Identity Guidelines. The revised draft guidance puts ...
LONDON, November 03, 2025--iProov, the world's leading provider of science-based biometric identity verification solutions, today announced that it is the first and only vendor to meet the biometric ...
On March 16 and 17, 2022, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released two documents as part of its effort to establish a voluntary framework for developing trustworthy and ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s recently finalized digital identity guidelines wrap up nearly four years of work, expanding the guidance to cover a range of new technologies and ...
NIST leadership commented on the need for a tailored approach to artificial intelligence risk management, and how understanding an industry is key to anticipating AI system risks. On the heels of the ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has published new draft guidelines for the protection of sensitive unclassified information. When implemented, the revised guidelines will govern how ...
In an effort to help health care organizations protect patients’ personal health information, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has updated its cybersecurity guidance for the ...
Contractors and other organizations that do business with the federal government now have clearer, more straightforward guidance for protecting the sensitive data they handle. These guidelines require ...
NIST's National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence has issued draft guidance for securing PACS. New draft guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology aims to help healthcare ...
Updates to federal guidelines for protecting sensitive, unclassified information were unveiled yesterday, emphasizing clarifications in security requirements to better safeguard critical data.
Recent NIST guidance includes how to apply foundational NIST cybersecurity documents to a physical access control system (PACS). Q: Our CISO just informed me that NIST has classified physical access ...
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