ID Proofing - Identity Evidence Verification with Moderate Assurance, v1.0

Credential Service Providers engaging in moderate assurance identity proofing must verify the identity evidence presented during credential issuance and should support both remote and in-person verification.

Assessment Step

1
CSP Identity Evidence Verification (CSPIdentityEvidenceVerification)
Does the CSP verify identity evidence in an appropriate fashion for in-person identity verification and remote verification, achieving a strength of STRONG? Details on the strong strength can be found in NIST 800-63-3 Section 5-3.
Artifact
A1
Provide evidence (e.g. organizational policies, compliance/assessment reports, sample data, etc.) that describe the evidence verification method(s) employed by the CSP.

Conformance Criteria (1)

C1
The CSP SHALL verify identity evidence as follows:
  1. At a minimum, the applicant's binding to identity evidence must be verified by a process that is able to achieve a strength of STRONG.
  2. Knowledge-based verification (KBV) SHALL NOT be used for in-person (physical or supervised remote) identity verification.
NIST 800-63-3 Section 5-3 has details on evidence verification strengths.
Citation
NIST SP 800-63A
Sections 4.4.1.4 and 5.3