As a response to Johannes’ post (Thanks, Johannes!), here is an unordered list of all folks that have been contributing to OpenID – Thanks to all of you: Hubert Le van Gong Wajih Ahmed Yvonne Wilson Lauren Wood Rich Sharples…
Category: Identity
Today, Sun is announcing (Press Release) a new program to explore how OpenID can be used and utilized in a corporate environment. As a first step, we are creating an IdP exclusively for Sun employees. What is the rationale for…
The next two weeks (three weeks really) are going to be interesting: first I will present at JavaOne on AJAX interop, together with Marina Fisher. This JavaOne should get really exciting for a whole number of reasons, especially for the…
So, here are my slides from the work shop – unfortunately the breakout session are not being webcast, so I provide the slides here. In addition, you can find the strategic plan of the ID Theft task force here and…
Today, AG Gonzales and FTC Chairman Majoras held a press conference, reporting on the progress of the ID Theft task force. The probably most interesting takeaway for me was the fact that the DoJ is creating a dedicated federal ID…
Ok, I gave in. I finally registered my personal i-name. So going forward you can (also) reach me by using =beuchelt. My contact page can (obviously) be accessed by http://xri.net/=beuchelt Let’s see how this goes…. tag: i-name, XRI, Identity
It’s been a rough ride for the last couple of weeks since I had a family emergency in December and have been quite busy. Since live is coming back to normal, I will start blogging again (hopefully). One interesting thing…
OASIS has published a draft web service profile for XACML, called WS-XACML. Now, this seems to get very interesting, since it has the potential to truely deliver ‘User-Centric’ identity (as opposed to Infocard’s ServiceProvider-centric identity). The significant difference here is…
This morning (PST), Roger Sullivan announced Lberty’s new project called openLiberty.org. This community oriented website aims at providing developers and architects with open source implementations of Liberty’s suite of identity protocols. I am really looking forward to seeing a lot…
WS-Federation 1.1 is out… and skipping through the TOC, I have this strange feeling of deja vu.