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NIST Released Draft NIST Interagency Report (IR) 7817, A Credential Reliability and Revocation Model for Federated Identities
January 18, 2012

NIST announces the public comment release of Draft NIST Interagency Report (NISTIR) 7817, A Credential Reliability and Revocation Model for Federated Identities. NISTIR 7817 investigates credential and attributes revocation with a particular focus on identifying missing requirements for revocation. As a by-product of the analysis and recommendations, this document also suggests a model for credential reliability and revocation services that serves to eliminate some of the missing requirements. 

Comment period CLOSED on: February 17, 2012. Questions? Send email to: URRS@nist.gov.

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