Internet Identity Workshop – Dec 4 – 6th
For those that have not heard, the next Internet Identity Workshop is in three weeks at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. The…
Digital identity, open standards, and the future of the web
For those that have not heard, the next Internet Identity Workshop is in three weeks at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. The…
Identity Crisis: How Identification Is Overused and Misunderstood By Jim Harper I read this book last summer and finally have remembered to write a post…
Yahoo has joined Google’s silo building by releasing BBAuth, a mechanism for other sites to access services and data within the world of Yahoo. Unlike…
Phil Becker wrote a post on Identity substitutes, tokens and proxies over at ZD Net. Here is the opening paragraph: We frequently use proxies for…
Dana Blankenhorn from ZDNet wrote the following on Sun’s recent Open SSO announcement: Sun has released its Single Sign On technology under the CDDL giving…
I am giving a keynote in San Francisco at “The Future of Web Apps” September 13th on “The Emerging Age of Who”. Even if you…
Recently this question was posted to the Identity Gang mailing list. It is a good question, as it makes sure that we are working on…
A consortium of vendors including Sxip Identity, have launched a bounty program here at OSCON to encourage open source projects to add support for OpenID…
Today I am giving the opening keynote at the AACRAO Technology Conference. AACRAO stands for American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. Next to…
Ben Laurie from Google responded to my post on Google Account Authentication: two steps forward, one step back. A few comments that I’d like to…