An OSCAL Control
Manage individual identifiers by uniquely identifying each individual as characteristics .
Characteristics that identify the status of individuals include contractors, foreign nationals, and non-organizational users. Identifying the status of individuals by these characteristics provides additional information about the people with whom organizational personnel are communicating. For example, it might be useful for a government employee to know that one of the individuals on an email message is a contractor.
individual identifiers are managed by uniquely identifying each individual as characteristics .
Identification and authentication policy
system security plan
procedures addressing identifier management
procedures addressing account management
list of characteristics identifying individual status
other relevant documents or records
Organizational personnel with identifier management responsibilities
organizational personnel with information security responsibilities
system/network administrators
Mechanisms supporting and/or implementing identifier management