12 Jul 2010

The Security Industry Association releases access management white paper
"Applying OSIPS to ICAM" provides a detailed analysis of the access control environment specified by ICAM
The Security Industry Association (SIA) has released "Applying OSIPS to ICAM", an application white paper that highlights the role that standards developed by SIA had in the federal government's Identity, Credentialing and Access Management (ICAM) roadmap document.

The ICAM roadmap, sometimes referred to as FICAM when relating to federal government applications, provides federal agencies with architecture and implementation guidance that addresses credentialing and access management issues. The document is designed to help agencies address access management gaps and realise benefits in security, cost and interoperability.

"Applying OSIPS to ICAM" provides a detailed analysis of the access control environment specified by ICAM and reveals details that must be clarified to ensure that solutions perform well. The paper relates how an adaptable set of standards, specifically SIA's Open Systems Integration and Performance Standards (OSIPS) aligns closely with the goals and results that the ICAM document postulates. The OSIPS reference model is explained and readers are provided with examples of security system architectures that diagram the envisioned future state of ICAM when implemented in conjunction with OSIPS standards.