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Disintermediation: an Amazon parable
A spine tingling story with a sequel about reusable identities Read More...
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Mon, Oct 10 2011 11:27 PM
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Who is harmed by a “Real Names” policy?
Those of us working on identity technology have to internalize the lessons here Read More...
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Sat, Jul 07 2011 2:44 AM
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Privacy Bill of Rights establishes device identifiers as PII
But despite real positives, the bill as currently formulated leaves me eager to consult a bevy of lawyers... Read More...
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Wed, Apr 04 2011 5:10 PM
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Kerry McCain bill proposes “minimal disclosure for specific purpose”
Seminal advance: definition of "covered information" specifically includes device IDs. Read More...
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Tue, Apr 04 2011 1:56 AM
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Malcolm Compton on power imbalance and security
“You can make money for one year, three years, five years by exploiting people, but you can’t grow without trust” Read More...
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Thu, Mar 03 2011 2:26 PM
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Lazy headmasters versus the Laws of Identity
“Having to get permission from every single parent will be a huge bureaucratic burden and very difficult to achieve." Read More...
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Tue, Mar 03 2011 2:16 PM
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Social Network Users’ Bill of Rights
"There is a need to have user input into the formation of social norms, because courts interpreting values such as "expectations of privacy" often look to social network sites policies and practices." Read More...
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Tue, Mar 03 2011 2:36 PM
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ZIP ruled personally identifying in California
California court adopts minimal disclosure, objecting to businesses recording ZIPs - when the practice is "unnecessary to the sales transaction." Read More...
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Thu, Feb 02 2011 12:58 AM
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From CardSpace to Verified Claims
The V2 U-Prove Technology Preview includes a new User Agent that replaces CardSpace and focuses on Verified Claims Read More...
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Mon, Feb 02 2011 11:15 AM
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Vittorio’s new book is a must-read
If you like good books about programming, I recommend this one. Read More...
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Wed, Nov 11 2010 6:17 PM
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Remembering Andreas Pfitzmann
We have lost a pioneer who led the way in showing that privacy research is a key to computer science Read More...
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Wed, Oct 10 2010 11:01 AM
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U-Prove honored by International Association of Privacy Professionals
IAPP says, "U-Prove effectively meets the security and privacy requirements of many identity systems — most notably national e-ID schemes now being contemplated by world governments." Read More...
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Mon, Oct 10 2010 9:33 AM
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Non-Personal Information - like where you live?
The notion that location information tied to random identifiers is not personally identifiable information is total hogwash. Read More...
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Tue, Aug 08 2010 4:56 PM
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How to anger your most loyal supporters
Stupid anti-privacy strategy mobilizes players against World of Warcraft Read More...
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Thu, Jul 07 2010 6:20 PM
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Doing it right: Touch2Id
Minimal disclosure proof of age program is being expanded due to its initial success Read More...
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Sun, Jul 07 2010 5:45 AM
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