Johannes Ernst on May 17th, 2006

Verisign’s Michael Graves writes: You’re invited to visit and try out a beta version of an identity service we’ve provided. It’s called the VeriSign Personal Identity Provider (“PIP” for short), and you can find it at http://pip.verisignlabs.com. This is great news for the URL-based identity community, because of the market clout that Verisign has in [...]

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Johannes Ernst on May 8th, 2006

From June 19 through 21, 2006, Harvard University’s Berkman Center is going to host the Identity Mashup Conference, which has this to say: The goal of the conference is to explore the role of identity systems (tools that let users and merchants know whom to trust on the web) in furthering or inhibiting privacy, civil [...]

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Johannes Ernst on May 4th, 2006

Phil Windley has a very succinct definition for these two related terms: Identity is my story about me. Reputation is your story about me. I hope I’m quoting this right (from memory of a slide that he showed at IIW yesterday.) I really like this definition.

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Johannes Ernst on May 2nd, 2006

Somebody asked me yesterday what I want to discuss at IIW. The trouble is, there are too many things I really think we — the community — need to wrap our heads around and sort out. Here’s a list that’s by no means complete: Open-Source InfoCard (first public discussion later today at IIW of a [...]

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Just before I met Chuck Mortimore for the first time (and some time after he had left SXIP), I was told by somebody I’m not supposed to identify that he’s one of the smarter guys around (to make this an understatement). If that conjecture needed any proof, here it is: late last night, he released [...]

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