Upon2020 (archive)
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Next HealthCamp: Saturday, May 26, Palo Alto
James Littlejohn is putting together "HealthCamp 2", following the successful first HealthCamp back in December. This is not to be confused with the Health 2.0 Conference, put together by Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya for September, which will be a bit more formal affair. HealthCamp is an un-conference where you determine the agenda. Sounds like…
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Searching For An Existence Proof: Liability in a Circle of Trust
I have been looking for a real-world example where the following has actually happened: Two or more parties signed a "circle of trust" kind of agreement, where party A performs authentication of some user, and party B relies on the authentication assertion to do something of value. Possible example: a bank outsources web authentication to…
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Apparently this Blog has Fan Club in Germany
At least a number of people I bumped into today at the European Identity Conference in München described themselves as "fans of this blog", in some cases apparently for years. (Hi, guys! You really think this is a good use of your time?!? ;-)) Let me just say that when I decided to become an…
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At the First European Identity Conference in München
This is the second day of the First European Identity Conference in München, which is taking place at the Forum Deutsches Museum — the granddaddy of all science and technology museums world-wide and still one of the best after more than 100 years. Kuppinger Cole + Partner, the München-based analyst firm, has been doing a…
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Sun does OpenID!
Long-awaited, Sun today announced they are supporting OpenID. Yet another blue-chip company to add to the growing list of OpenID endorsers, which also includes AOL, Microsoft, Symantec and VeriSign. What a little URL can do … And Sun is putting their actions where they should be: … Sun is offering an OpenID Provider service to…