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for multiple uses by binding an authenticator to the digital ID.
risk assessment means the systematic, iterative and collaborative process of identification, analysis and evaluation of risk.

source biometric matching means the process of using source verification to verify that an acquired image biometrically matches the image on the document or other credential held by the authoritative source.
source verification means the process of verifying an attribute of an individual or a document or other credential in relation to the individual:
 (a) with the authoritative source for that attribute or document or other credential; or
 (b) through information provided by a service that confirms the veracity of the attribute or document or other credential with an authoritative source.
Note: A service that confirms the veracity of information includes a DVS or FVS (within the meaning of those terms in the Identity Verification Services Act 2023).
special attribute: see rule 5.32.
Note: An ASP is accredited to verify and manage a special attribute of an individual such as an authorisation for, or qualification of, an individual.
statement of scope and applicability means a statement that lists:
 (a) for an applicant:
 (i) each requirement in these rules and the Accreditation Data Standards with which the entity must comply in relation to its proposed accredited services if accredited; and
 (ii) the evidence that demonstrates the entity will comply with those requirements if accredited; or
 (b) for an accredited entity:
 (i) each requirement in these rules and the Accreditation Data Standards with which the entity must comply in relation to its accredited services; and
 (ii) the evidence that demonstrates the entity complies with those requirements.
system security plan: see rule 4.12.
systems testing means penetration testing, useability testing or WCAG testing.
taking reasonable steps: see rule 1.5.
technical biometric matching means the process of verifying that an acquired image biometrically matches the image of the individual on the document or credential, where the document or credential and the image have been verified using technical verification.
technical testing means testing of information technology systems by executing the user flows, user interactions and component interactions.
technical verification means the process of verifying, via public key infrastructure technology, physical or electronic documents or other credentials using approved cryptography.
transitioned accredited entity means an entity taken to be accredited immediately after commencement of the Act in accordance with item 2 of Schedule 1 to the Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2024.
UitC credential means a document or other credential listed in Schedule 3.
Note: A UitC credential evidences an individual's use in the Australian community of the individual's identity.
useability testing means testing conducted in accordance with Division 2 of Part 3.3 of Chapter 3.
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