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  1. Identity framework for .Net

    Identity framework for .Net

    msdn.com » René Løhde (aka Rene Loehde) - Jul 10, 2008

    After a long wait and anticipation it finally arrived – IDFx or as most of us will come to know it: “Zermatt”. This is the long awaited framework for .Net developers that had to be a logical consequence of the Claims

    Also tagged: cardspace, identity management

  2. European Identity Awards

    European Identity Awards

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Apr 29, 2008

    The recent European Identity Conference 2008 featured the presentation of Kuppinger Cole’s European Identity Awards. Vendors, integrators, consultants and user companies were asked for nominations. For each category

    Also tagged: cardspace, user centric, openid, higgins

  3. Drstarcat on Project Pamela

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Apr 29, 2008

    drstarcat.com is doing “A History of Tomorrow’s Internet” - a dive into Information Cards, CardSpace, Higgins and now, in Part Five, The Pamela Project. The “future history” is a personal tale that is definitely worth

    Also tagged: windows cardspace, higgins, pamelaware

  4. Virtual Corporate Business Cards

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Apr 28, 2008

    Martin Kuppinger is one of the key analysts behind the amazing European Identity Conference just held in Munich. This was “User Centric Meets Enterprise Identity Management” with a twist: our European

    Also tagged: windows cardspace, federation, business model

  5. Flickr, Windows Live ID and Phishing

    Flickr, Windows Live ID and Phishing

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Apr 8, 2008

    We talk a lot in the identity milieu about opening up the “walled Gardens” that keep our digital experiences partitioned between Internet portals. Speaking as a person who dabbles in many services, it would be really

    Also tagged: windows cardspace, phishing, spoofing, business model

  6. Is New Zealand’s government a ‘justifiable party’?

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Apr 7, 2008

    Vikram Kumar works for New Zealand’s State Services Commission on the All-of-government Authentication Programme . As he puts it, “… that means my working and blog lives intersect….” In this discussion of the Third Law

    Also tagged: privacy, digital identity, user centric, laws of identity

  7. Cross industry interop event at RSA 2008

    Cross industry interop event at RSA 2008

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Apr 2, 2008

    From Mike Jones at self-issued.info here’s the latest on the Information Card and OpenID interop testing coming up at RSA. The initiatives continue to pick up support from vendors and visitors will get sneak peaks

    Also tagged: digital identity, identity metasystem, osis, openid

  8. Upcoming Internet Identity Workshop

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Mar 26, 2008

    Identity Woman Kaliya will be back to orchestrate the next identity unconference, one in a series that have played a key role in the evolution of OpenID and Information Cards. If you are interested in identity, it’s a

    Also tagged: user centric, identity metasystem, openid

  9. A C# Code Library for building an Information Card STS

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Mar 14, 2008

    I just heard about SharpSTS - a new open source project that allows you to implement a custom claims provider that will support Identity Selectors like CardSpace. Better still, the code base has been posted. Barry

    Also tagged: windows cardspace, code, identity metasystem

  10. Microsoft to adopt Stefan Brands’ Technology

    identityblog.com » Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog - Mar 7, 2008

    The Internet may sometimes randomly “forget”. But in general it doesn’t. Once digital information is released to a few parties, it really is “out there”. Cory Doctorow wrote recently about what he called the

    Also tagged: identity, cardspace, privacy, identity metasystem, claims, linkage, anonymity, minimal disclosure

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