Identity 2.0 at IETF66
Yesterday was the WAE BOF at IETF66 The first item was Terminology. Here were some of the references for those interested: RFC 2828 Internet Security…
Digital identity, open standards, and the future of the web
Yesterday was the WAE BOF at IETF66 The first item was Terminology. Here were some of the references for those interested: RFC 2828 Internet Security…
There has been lots of discussion lately about what user-centric means, which led to wondering if it is the best term. Let’s step through the…
Just in case you missed it, the Open Identity Space meeting (July 20/21) is following the Liberty meeting (July 18/19) in Vancouver next week. Hope…
At Mashup Camp Johannes Ernst wrote about asession on web service identity. Some notes are here. They are planning to meet again tomorrow about it.…
There has been some confusion on what is meant when we talk about how user-centric identity provides “scale”. In order to easily operate at Internet…
Recently I have had a number of discussions on how identity 2.0, or user-centric identity fits into the corporate world. As Identity 2.0 proves itself…
Hot on the heels of Google Accounts, is Google Checkout. You can provide your payment data to Google. I signed up and was happy to…
Posted last night about Google Accounts. Today the page for Web Apps is missing. . Technorati Tags: google, identity, liberty, sxip
Google has just released Google Account Authentication. My initial reaction: great technology for rich clients and web sites acting acting on behalf of the user,…
User-centric identity has become a buzz word in the identity market. Eve Maler, Paul Madsen and Pete Rowley have all been talking about it. I…