ISO/IEC 24760-3:2025
(Main)Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — A framework for identity management — Part 3: Practice
Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — A framework for identity management — Part 3: Practice
This document: — provides requirements and guidance for the management of identity information and for ensuring that an identity management system conforms to ISO/IEC 24760-1 and ISO/IEC 24760-2; — is applicable to any information system where information relating to identity is processed or stored; — is considered to be a horizontal document for the following reasons: — it applies concepts such as distinguishing the term “identity” from the term “identifier” on the implementation of systems for the management of identity information and on the requirements for the implementation and operation of a framework for identity management, — it provides an important contribution to assess identity management systems with regard to their privacy-friendliness and their ability to assure the relevant attributes of an identity, and consequently it provides a foundation and a common understanding for any other standard addressing identity, identity information, and identity management.
Sécurité de l'information, cybersécurité et protection de la vie privée — Cadre pour la gestion de l'identité — Partie 3: Mise en œuvre
La présente partie de l'ISO/IEC 24760 fournit des recommandations pour la gestion des informations d'identité et pour s'assurer qu'un système de gestion de l'identité est conforme à l'ISO/IEC 24760-1 et à l'ISO/IEC 24760-2. La présente partie de l'ISO/IEC 24760 est applicable à un système de gestion de l'identité dans lequel des identificateurs ou des DCP relatifs à des entités sont acquis, traités, stockés, transférés ou utilisés à des fins d'identification ou d'authentification d'entités et/ou à des fins de prise de décision à l'aide d'attributs d'entités. Les pratiques relatives à la gestion de l'identité peuvent également être traitées dans d'autres normes.
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ISO/IEC 24760-3
Second edition
Information security, cybersecurity
2025-09
and privacy protection —
A framework for identity
management —
Part 3:
Practice
Sécurité de l'information, cybersécurité et protection de la vie
privée — Cadre pour la gestion de l'identité —
Partie 3: Mise en œuvre
Horizontal document
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Abbreviated terms . 2
5 Mitigating identity related risk in managing identity information . 2
5.1 Overview .2
5.2 Risk assessment .3
5.3 Assurance in identity information .3
5.3.1 General .3
5.3.2 Identity proofing .3
5.3.3 Credentials .3
5.3.4 Identity profile .4
6 Identity information and identifiers . 4
6.1 Overview .4
6.2 Policy on accessing identity information .4
6.3 Identifiers .5
6.3.1 General .5
6.3.2 Categorization of identifier by the type of entity to which the identifier is linked .5
6.3.3 Categorization of identifier by the nature of linking .5
6.3.4 Categorization of identifier by the grouping of entities .6
6.3.5 Management of identifiers .6
6.3.6 Categorization of identifier by method of value creation .6
7 Auditing identity information usage . 7
8 Control objectives and controls . 7
8.1 General .7
8.2 Contextual components for control .8
8.2.1 Establishing an identity management system .8
8.2.2 Establishing identity information .10
8.2.3 Managing identity information .11
8.3 Architectural components for control . 12
8.3.1 Establishing an identity management system . 12
8.3.2 Controlling an identity management system . 13
Annex A (informative) Practice of managing identity information in a federation of identity
management systems .15
Annex B (informative) Identity management practice using attribute-based credentials to
enhance privacy protection .24
Bibliography .31
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology,
Subcommittee SC 27, Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/IEC 24760-3:2016), which has been technically
revised. It also incorporates the Amendment ISO/IEC 24760-3:2016/Amd 1:2023.
The main changes are as follows:
— title has been updated;
— the document has been editorially revised.
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Introduction
Data processing systems commonly gather a range of information on their users, be it a person, piece of
equipment, or piece of software connected to them, and make decisions based on the gathered information.
Such identity-based decisions can concern access to applications or other resources.
To address the need to efficiently and effectively implement systems that make identity-based decisions, the
ISO/IEC 24760 series specifies a framework for the issuance, administration, and use of data that serves to
characterize individuals, organizations or information technology components, which operate on behalf of
individuals or organizations.
For many organizations, the proper management of identity information is crucial for maintaining security
within organizational processes. For individuals, correct identity management is important for protecting
privacy.
The ISO/IEC 24760 series specifies fundamental concepts and operational structures for identity
management and provides a framework on which information systems can meet business, contractual,
regulatory, and legal obligations.
This document specifies practices for identity management. These practices cover assurance in controlling
identity information use, controlling the access to identity information and other resources based on identity
information, and controlling objectives that should be implemented when establishing and maintaining an
identity management system.
This document is intended to provide a foundation for the practices for identity management in other
international standards related to identity information processing including other parts of the ISO/IEC 24760
series, ISO/IEC 29100, ISO/IEC 29101, ISO/IEC 29115, and ISO/IEC 29146.
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International Standard ISO/IEC 24760-3:2025(en)
Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection —
A framework for identity management —
Part 3:
Practice
1 Scope
This document:
— provides requirements and guidance for the management of identity information and for ensuring that
an identity management system conforms to ISO/IEC 24760-1 and ISO/IEC 24760-2;
— is applicable to any information system where information relating to identity is processed or stored;
— is considered to be a horizontal document for the following reasons:
— it applies concepts such as distinguishing the term “identity” from the term “identifier” on the
implementation of systems for the management of identity information and on the requirements for
the implementation and operation of a framework for identity management,
— it provides an important contribution to assess identity management systems with regard to their
privacy-friendliness and their ability to assure the relevant attributes of an identity, and consequently
it provides a foundation and a common understan
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