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Phil Windley wrote this introduction to XRIs and i-names. Other than a minor error in stating that i-names are not reassignable (they are, but the underlying i-numbers are not), it's great to have...
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As part of the OSIS effort we've been contributing to the creation of a document entitled Interoperability Space that tries to define what "interoperability" means for our emerging open source identity...
View ArticlePrivacy and Contextual Integrity
Here is the abstract from what looks like an interesting Stanford/NYU paper based on Helen Nissenbaum's earlier paper here. It inspired this story in the Economist: Contextual integrity is a conceptual...
View ArticleHiggins and Life at Eclipse
Mike Milinkovitch the Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation just wrote this terribly nice post about Higgins.
View ArticleMary and Paul and Eclipscon 2007
Mary is doing a long talk, Paul a short talk (9 minutes!) and we're organizing a BOF too. (All about Higgins of course!)
View ArticleITU-T Focus Group on IdMithic
Paul will be attending the first meeting of this new group Feb 13-16. Here is the stated scope: The scope of the Focus Group is Identity Management (IdM) for telecommunications/ICT in general; and...
View ArticleIdentity Big Bang
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View ArticleFTC and OECD
Paul will be on a couple of panels this April 23-24 at the Federal Trade Commission's "Proof Positive: New Directions for ID Authentication" workshop. He'll also be participating in the OECD's Workshop...
View ArticlePaul's new blog
I've started a new blog (http://incontextblog.com) and will be posting there from now on.
View ArticleDoc's VRM Project
I've long considered that I work for Doc Searls. No, he doesn't pay me much. Well, anything. But what he now calls VRM is a powerful vision, and one worth working for.Without an interoperable,...
View ArticleA gentle introduction to i-names
Phil Windley wrote this introduction to XRIs and i-names. Other than a minor error in stating that i-names are not reassignable (they are, but the underlying i-numbers are not), it's great to have...
View ArticleInteroperability
As part of the OSIS effort we've been contributing to the creation of a document entitled Interoperability Space that tries to define what "interoperability" means for our emerging open source identity...
View ArticlePrivacy and Contextual Integrity
Here is the abstract from what looks like an interesting Stanford/NYU paper based on Helen Nissenbaum's earlier paper here. It inspired this story in the Economist: Contextual integrity is a conceptual...
View ArticleHiggins and Life at Eclipse
Mike Milinkovitch the Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation just wrote this terribly nice post about Higgins.
View ArticleMary and Paul and Eclipscon 2007
Mary is doing a long talk, Paul a short talk (9 minutes!) and we're organizing a BOF too. (All about Higgins of course!)
View ArticleITU-T Focus Group on IdMithic
Paul will be attending the first meeting of this new group Feb 13-16. Here is the stated scope: The scope of the Focus Group is Identity Management (IdM) for telecommunications/ICT in general; and...
View ArticleIdentity Big Bang
Kudos to Dale Olds and the rest of the Bandit team for their ground breaking demonstration at Brainshare this week. Novell demonstrated their new Open Source Identity Selector on the Macintosh and...
View ArticleFTC and OECD
Paul will be on a couple of panels this April 23-24 at the Federal Trade Commission's "Proof Positive: New Directions for ID Authentication" workshop.He'll also be participating in the OECD's Workshop...
View ArticlePaul's new blog
I've started a new blog (http://incontextblog.com) and will be posting there from now on.
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