NIST/NSTIC IDtrust Workshop today and had a couple of folks stop and ask why they were not seeing any new blog posts from me these days. Figured I would provide an explanation.

" /> NIST/NSTIC IDtrust Workshop today and had a couple of folks stop and ask why they were not seeing any new blog posts from me these days. Figured I would provide an explanation.

" /> NIST/NSTIC IDtrust Workshop today and had a couple of folks stop and ask why they were not seeing any new blog posts from me these days. Figured I would provide an explanation.

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Next Steps, Lack of Blog Posts and FICAM

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I spent the day at NIST/NSTIC IDtrust Workshop today and had a couple of folks stop and ask why they were not seeing any new blog posts from me these days. Figured I would provide an explanation.

At the beginning of this year, I had a career “event” that resulted in me joining the ranks of US Federal Government Employees to work on the Government-wide Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management Program (Federal ICAM or FICAM) It has been an amazing, busy, and exciting experience to date and it does not look as though things are going to slow down any time soon.

Time has become an incredibly precious commodity to me which means that I am prioritizing everything these days based on the strategic priorities we are executing on. One of those priorities is an active community engagement by the Program. To that end, I would invite you to subscribe to the latest news from the US FICAM program to get your continued regular dose of Identity, Credential and Access Management information and more…



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