Archive for the ‘Identity Management’ Category
Thursday, May 8th, 2008
The Identity Bus
I am all in favor of a standardized service in support of the seamless exchange of identity data. At present, public facing services need to support an alphabet soup of methods for 'sharing' identity data.
It is great for those of us interested in the technical ...
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
It was announced today that Microsoft has purchased Credntica's U-Prove technology.
Trust (and privacy) is a key aspect of connectedness. We share more with people we trust and less with those we don't. As Kim Cameron puts it, U-Prove works on a "need to know" basis. If a ...
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Digital ID World 2007 Recap: It's about relationships...
There were some great things out of Digital ID World. The keynotes, especially the opening day (Monday 24 Sept. 2007) provided some deja vu moments for me.
I found that Doc Searls keynote put forward very new thinking in Digital Identity Management (DIdM). Doc ...
Posted in Identity Management, Relationships, Trust, Value Networks | No Comments »
Monday, September 24th, 2007
I am attending Digital Identity World in San Francisco. Any readers here?
I am attending the 6th annual Digital Identity World Conference. The organizers say it is the biggest one yet, but I am not so sure there isn't some spin on that. I remember the event a couple years back ...
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