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February 2010 - Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
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Cloud computing: an unsatisfied customer?
What is the cloud architecture that can stand up to Gunnar's wit? Read More...
Published
Sun, Feb 28 2010 7:52 AM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
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Not Invented Here
"Wow, it is as if you have a mole in our office!" Read More...
Published
Sat, Feb 27 2010 6:27 PM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Identity Metasystem
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Claims
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Blog
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Cardspace
Enterprise lockdown versus consumer applications
Application isolation is one of the hardest problems of computer science Read More...
Published
Sun, Feb 21 2010 7:39 PM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Research
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Attacks
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hacking
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Application Development
SpyPhone for iPhone
This paper on iPhone Privacy is surprising not because it reveals possible attacks, but because of how amazingly elementary they are Read More...
Published
Sun, Feb 21 2010 3:56 AM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Attacks
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hacking
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Digital Rights
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Risk Management
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Platforms
Sorry Tomek, but I “win”
These results are sad and staggering Read More...
Published
Wed, Feb 17 2010 4:20 PM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Privacy
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Linkage
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Minimal Disclosure
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Research
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Digital Rights
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Digital Identity
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Ethics
More unintended consequences of browser leakage
Another example of digital fingerprinting - this time leveraging social networks to produce unique, real-world identification without the user's knowledge Read More...
Published
Thu, Feb 04 2010 1:16 PM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Privacy
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Linkage
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