ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023
Cards and security devices for personal identification - Building blocks for identity management via mobile devices - Part 1: Generic system architectures of mobile eID systems
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ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023 defines the generic system architectures used for identity management via mobile devices, with a focus on building blocks for mobile electronic identification (eID) systems. For organizations evaluating mobile identity solutions, this document helps frame how system functions are typically structured and how the architecture supports implementation, integration, and compliance planning. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 23220, it is especially relevant when teams need a technical reference for review, procurement, or conformity assessment of mobile identity environments.
Overview of ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023
The official title indicates a foundational architecture document for mobile eID systems rather than a product-specific implementation guide. ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023 is therefore useful for teams that need to understand the generic system building blocks involved in identity management through mobile devices, including how components may be organized and related within a broader solution. In engineering documentation and technical assessment workflows, it can support architecture review, requirement traceability, and alignment between identity platform design and compliance objectives.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023
This reference may be used during the evaluation of mobile identity platforms, public-sector identity programs, secure access systems, and other environments where mobile eID architecture must be documented and reviewed. It can assist procurement teams in defining technical expectations, laboratories in planning verification activities, and compliance teams in comparing solution architectures against a recognized framework. ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023 is also relevant where operational consistency, documented evaluation, and technical validation are part of the approval process.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023
Using ISO/IEC 23220-1:2023 as a reference can improve consistency in how mobile identity system architectures are assessed and communicated across stakeholders. For organizations, that supports risk management, clearer engineering documentation, and more structured conformity assessment preparation. It can also help reduce ambiguity during technical review by giving teams a common basis for evaluating functional building blocks and system relationships. In practice, this may strengthen quality workflows, improve interoperability planning, and support more reliable compliance decision-making.
- Generic architecture guidance for mobile eID system design and review
- Useful input for compliance workflows, technical validation, and procurement evaluation
- Supports documented assessment of identity management functions built around mobile devices
- Relevant to interoperability planning and structured conformity assessment preparation
- Publication Date: 2023-03-02
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 23220 (2023-03-02)
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