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PR.AA-02.1: The organisation shall implement documented procedures for verifying the identity of individuals before issuing credentials that provide access to the organisation's systems. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p87 |
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The goal of this control,which builds furtheron GV.RR-04.1, is to ensure that onlyverified individuals are granted access credentials, thereby reducing the risk of identity fraud, unauthorised access, and insider threats. To achieve this goal, the organisation should: • Establish Documented IdentityVerification Procedures Aformal process should be developed and approved toverifyidentities before issuing credentials.This process should ensure accountability, traceability, and auditability. • Verify Identity Using Trusted Sources Identity verification should rely on official documents such as government-issued ID cards, passports, or driver’s licences. For remote or digital onboarding, practices should align with ENISA’s Remote Identity Proofing Good Practices. • Prevent Identity Fraud and Misuse Procedures should include controls to detect and prevent identity theft or impersonation.This helps reduce the risk of financial loss, reputational damage, and unauthorised access. • Ensure OT-Relevant Adaptation IdentityverificationprocessesshouldbeadaptedforOTenvironments,especiallywherethird-partytechnicians or vendor personnel require access to critical systems. |
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<div><p>The goal of this control,which builds furtheron GV.RR-04.1, is to ensure that onlyverified individuals are granted access credentials, thereby reducing the risk of identity fraud, unauthorised access, and insider threats. To achieve this goal, the organisation should:</p><ul><li>Establish Documented IdentityVerification Procedures Aformal process should be developed and approved toverifyidentities before issuing credentials.This process should ensure accountability, traceability, and auditability.</li><li>Verify Identity Using Trusted Sources Identity verification should rely on official documents such as government-issued ID cards, passports, or driver’s licences. For remote or digital onboarding, practices should align with ENISA’s Remote Identity Proofing Good Practices.</li><li>Prevent Identity Fraud and Misuse Procedures should include controls to detect and prevent identity theft or impersonation.This helps reduce the risk of financial loss, reputational damage, and unauthorised access.</li><li>Ensure OT-Relevant Adaptation IdentityverificationprocessesshouldbeadaptedforOTenvironments,especiallywherethird-partytechnicians or vendor personnel require access to critical systems.</li></ul></div> |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control,which builds furtheron GV.RR-04.1, is to ensure that onlyverified individuals are granted access credentials, thereby reducing the risk of identity fraud, unauthorised access, and insider threats. To achieve this goal, the organisation should: - Establish Documented IdentityVerification Procedures Aformal process should be developed and approved toverifyidentities before issuing credentials.This process should ensure accountability, traceability, and auditability. - Verify Identity Using Trusted Sources Identity verification should rely on official documents such as government-issued ID cards, passports, or driver’s licences. For remote or digital onboarding, practices should align with ENISA’s Remote Identity Proofing Good Practices. - Prevent Identity Fraud and Misuse Procedures should include controls to detect and prevent identity theft or impersonation.This helps reduce the risk of financial loss, reputational damage, and unauthorised access. - Ensure OT-Relevant Adaptation IdentityverificationprocessesshouldbeadaptedforOTenvironments,especiallywherethird-partytechnicians or vendor personnel require access to critical systems. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control,which builds furtheron GV.RR-04.1, is to ensure that onlyverified individuals are granted access credentials, thereby reducing the risk of identity fraud, unauthorised access, and insider threats. To achieve this goal, the organisation should: - Establish Documented IdentityVerification Procedures Aformal process should be developed and approved toverifyidentities before issuing credentials.This process should ensure accountability, traceability, and auditability. - Verify Identity Using Trusted Sources Identity verification should rely on official documents such as government-issued ID cards, passports, or driver’s licences. For remote or digital onboarding, practices should align with ENISA’s Remote Identity Proofing Good Practices. - Prevent Identity Fraud and Misuse Procedures should include controls to detect and prevent identity theft or impersonation.This helps reduce the risk of financial loss, reputational damage, and unauthorised access. - Ensure OT-Relevant Adaptation IdentityverificationprocessesshouldbeadaptedforOTenvironments,especiallywherethird-partytechnicians or vendor personnel require access to critical systems. |
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Identity verification before credential issuance |
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The organisation shall implement documented procedures for verifying the identity of individuals before issuing credentials that provide access to the organisation's systems. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/CyFun2025_delta_BASIC_to_IMPORTANT |
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