SIA Launches National Standards for Corporate Credential Design

New industry guidelines provide a vendor-neutral framework to harden employee badges against cloning and improve zero-trust interoperability.

The SIA has introduced a comprehensive resource aimed at standardizing how organizations design and deploy physical and digital identity badges. Developed by the SIA Credential Design Working Group, the Corporate Credential Design Guide provides a vendor-neutral framework to address growing vulnerabilities in enterprise access control systems.

The 72-page guide arrives as security professionals face an increasingly fragmented credential landscape. Many organizations currently rely on non-standardized badge formats and legacy proximity technologies—such as 125 kHz systems—that are easily duplicated with low-cost, off-the-shelf hardware. According to industry data, nearly half of all cyberattacks involve the compromise of credentials, highlighting a critical need for more robust physical and digital identity markers.

"The Corporate Credential Design Guide defines a comprehensive set of best practices covering the entire credential life cycle," said SIA officials. The resource addresses several key pillars of identity management, including identity proofing, badge durability, and the convergence of mobile credentials.

A primary focus of the new guidelines is the transition toward zero-trust architecture. In a zero-trust environment, identity serves as the new perimeter, requiring continuous verification regardless of a user's location. The SIA guide aligns with these principles by recommending stronger counterfeit resistance and improved interoperability across different vendors and facilities.

The working group also identified a common but overlooked vulnerability: "badge surfing." Employees often inadvertently expose high-resolution images of their corporate badges on social media, making visual cloning a trivial task for bad actors. To counter this, the guide suggests specific design elements—such as holographic overlays and tactile features—that are difficult to replicate through photography or standard printing.

As enterprises continue to adopt hybrid work models, the guide also explores the integration of biometrics and digital identity ecosystems. By establishing a unified standard, the SIA aims to help organizations move away from siloed security protocols and toward a scalable, future-proof identity strategy.

Members of the Credential Design Working Group are scheduled to present a deep dive into these recommendations during a session at ISC West in Las Vegas on March 25.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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