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FICAM Ready vs FICAM Compliant

Written by Identiv | Oct 11, 2022 6:23:37 PM

 

 


As managing identities continues to become more and more a part of our daily life, the verification of identity and access is mission-critical to U.S. federal government agencies. David Helbock, Director of Product Management at Identiv, joins us to shed some light on the distinction between what it means for these agencies to be FICAM-ready vs. FICAM-compliant.

In today's digital age, managing identities has become an integral part of our everyday lives. This is especially true for U.S. federal government agencies, where the verification of identity and access is of utmost importance. David Helbock, Director of Product Management at Identiv, is here to enlighten us on the difference between being FICAM-ready and FICAM-compliant. Being FICAM-ready means that the agency has implemented the necessary processes and technologies to meet the Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management (FICAM) requirements.

On the other hand, being FICAM-compliant goes a step further, ensuring that the agency not only meets the requirements but also follows the best practices and guidelines set forth by FICAM. By understanding this distinction, government agencies can ensure that they are not only ready to handle identity and access management but also compliant with the highest security standards. With the ever-increasing threats in the cyber world, it is crucial for these agencies to stay up to date with the latest technologies and practices to protect sensitive information and maintain the trust of the public.

So, whether an agency is striving to be FICAM-ready or FICAM-compliant, it is clear that identity and access management plays a vital role in safeguarding our nation's security. To learn more about this topic and gain valuable insights, make sure to tune in to Identiv's podcast at identiv.com/podcast.

 

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