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IEEE 2089.1-2024

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IEEE Standard for Online Age Verification (Published)

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Framework for the design, specification, evaluation, and deployment of online age verification systems are established in this standard. This standard is the second in a family of standards focused on the 5Rights principles.

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1 IEEE Std 2089.1™-2024 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
9 Introduction
10 Contents
12 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
13 1.3 Word usage
1.4 Use of the standard
14 1.5 Process overview
15 2. Normative references
16 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
22 4. Acronyms and abbreviations
5. Conformance
23 6. Key concepts and application
6.1 General application
24 6.2 Specified context of use
6.3 The organization
25 6.4 Stakeholders
27 6.5 Stages and processes
7. Roles and responsibilities of key actors in the age assurance process
7.1 General
7.2 Role descriptions
29 7.3 User
8. Determining the need for age assurance (“determination phase”)
8.1 Purpose
8.2 Outcomes
30 8.3 Activities and tasks
31 8.4 Inputs
8.5 Outputs
9. Selecting the method(s) of age assurance (“selection phase”)
9.1 Purpose
9.2 Outcomes
32 9.3 Activities and tasks
33 9.4 Inputs
34 9.5 Outputs
10. Assuring the age of a user (“assurance phase”)
10.1 Purpose
10.2 Outcomes
10.3 Activities and tasks
35 10.4 Inputs
36 10.5 Outputs
11. Categorizing the level of confidence with which the assurance has been completed (“categorization phase”)
11.1 Purpose
11.2 Outcomes
11.3 Activities and tasks
37 11.4 Inputs
11.5 Outputs
12. Exchanging the results of age assurance checks with other organizations (“interoperability phase”)
12.1 Purpose
12.2 Outcomes
12.3 Activities and tasks
38 12.4 Inputs
12.5 Outputs
13. Protecting the privacy of users when undertaking age assurance (“privacy phase”)
13.1 Purpose
39 13.2 Outcomes
13.3 Activities and tasks
13.4 Inputs
13.5 Outputs
40 14. Securing data relating to users used when undertaking age assurance (“data security phase”)
14.1 Purpose
14.2 Outcomes
14.3 Activities and tasks
14.4 Inputs
14.5 Outputs
41 Annex A (normative) Five standard levels of age assurance derived from six indicators of confidence in age assurance output
A.1 Indicators of confidence
42 A.2 Asserted age
43 A.3 Indicator of confidence: Accuracy of the outcome levels
45 A.4 Indicator of confidence: Frequency of age assurance
46 A.5 Indicator of confidence: Counter fraud measures
A.6 Indicator of confidence: Authentication requirements
A.7 Indicators of confidence: Frequency of authentication
47 A.8 Indicator of confidence: Birth date requirements
48 Annex B (normative) Assessing the risk to children: The 4 Cs of online risk
50 B.1 Risk profiles
B.2 Risk register of common features
54 Annex C (informative) Bibliography
55 Back cover
IEEE 2089.1-2024
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