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- Digital ID World recap, part 2
- A recap, part 2 I'm continuing my "what I learned at Digital ID World" series that I started yesterday. What I learned about Network Access Control NAC network access control and identity was my pet project for this show. I tried to get our audience, which are traditionally application-layer...
- Tags: Digital ID World, VeriSign Digital ID, NAC
- Blog posts 2006-09-20
- Digital ID World recap, part 1
- A recap, part 1 With Digital ID World in the books as a success, I always like to take a look back at "what I learned." As an organizer of the conference, Digital ID World is always a whirlwind experience for me, but I find that as I look back...
- Tags: identity
- Blog posts 2006-09-19
- Identity's big tent
- I've mentioned in passing that we run a conference -- Digital ID World -- but now, as we're a little more than two weeks out from the show, it seemed appropriate to explain what's going on there. We started the show back in 2002, right about the time that...
- Tags: Digital ID World, VeriSign Digital ID, identity
- Blog posts 2006-08-24
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- Identity 1.x: Microsoft Live ID and Google Accounts
- Many digital identity and Web 2.0 watchers have been tracking Microsoft and Google's recent efforts to achieve leadership in the potentially high-stakes world of Web-based identity. The goal: To provide a single, common user credential that is trusted, secure, and widely supported across the Web and within enterprises....
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Accounts, Web
- Blog posts 2006-07-06
- Welcome to Digital ID World
- Digital identity isn't simply about single sign on, reputation systems and the centralization of identity data by Big Brother. Rather, digital identity covers a world that many don't usually see as identity. "Today, identity in computing is mostly being revealed by the symptoms of its absence," writes Phil Becker, who...
- Tags: Digital ID World
- Blog posts 2006-04-06
- The red herring of data protection
- The numbers lately have been staggering: 145,000; 13.9 million; 40 million. I'm speaking, of course, of the recent rash of "data loss" -- the innocuous term for "millions of accounts containing personal data being exposed to the wrong eyes." Whether it's MasterCard, ChoicePoint, LexisNexis, Bank of America, Wachovia, Stanford or...
- Tags: identity, credit card, identity federation
- Blog posts 2005-06-21
- Something in the Air
- Sometime when we weren't looking in the past few days, we flipped on the new bit. Not sure how to quantify it, but there's something in the air (Thunderclap Newman for you kids out there just tuning in.) The evidence is overwhelming if subtle: Dave Winer and Jason Calacanis podcasting...
- Tags: Kim Cameron, Bill Gates, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2005-05-13
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