Remote Identity Proofing (Dictionary Entry)
Contexts | IAM, US Regulation |
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Term | Remote Identity Proofing |
Alternative Forms | RIDP |
Definitions | RIDP is a process for confirming the identity of an online user, usually before providing access to confidential information like a credit report. Typically in RIDP, people are asked a series of individually tailored questions based on data from credit bureaus and other sources generated automatically by the online system. These questions would likely only be answered correctly by the individual applying for benefits or reporting changes. For example, the individual might be asked to select the name of their mortgage lender or the range of monthly mortgage payment. |
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RIDP is a process for confirming the identity of an online user, usually before providing access to confidential information like a credit report. Typically in RIDP, people are asked a series of individually tailored questions based on data from credit bureaus and other sources generated automatically by the online system. These questions would likely only be answered correctly by the individual applying for benefits or reporting changes. For example, the individual might be asked to select the name of their mortgage lender or the range of monthly mortgage payment.
(Wagner and Gaudet, 2020, p. 1)
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