Seminal advance: definition of "covered information" specifically includes device IDs. Read More...
A good example of "Privacy By Design" delivering tangible benefits Read More...
California court adopts minimal disclosure, objecting to businesses recording ZIPs - when the practice is "unnecessary to the sales transaction." Read More...
"We WILL have a selector-based identity layer for the Internet in the future. All Internet devices will have a selector or a selector proxy for digital identity purposes." Read More...
"In investing, sometimes being early is indistinguishable from being wrong, but that is a temporary thing, and a longer term view is in order." Read More...
The V2 U-Prove Technology Preview includes a new User Agent that replaces CardSpace and focuses on Verified Claims Read More...
If you like good books about programming, I recommend this one. Read More...
Federation architecture is already used to run the world's biggest sites, and reuse of claims across organizational boundaries is a key enabler for cloud computing Read More...
With Southworks' STS your apps can keep using WIF as the claims framework, no matter what your Identity Provider is. WS-Fed == enterprise, OpenID == consumer… Read More...
Medtronic constructed an identity for the user containing both claims that came from the original PayPal identity and claims it added (“mashed-up”) to form a new, composite identity. Read More...
Gartner: Identity management projects rank first in the top five priorities for IT's security spending. Read More...
Cloud computing is impossible without federated identity Read More...
Echoing Laura Hunter 's comment here – awesome, get it! Matias Woloski’s Blog » Claims-based Identity and Access Control Guide RTM! Read More...
Today we made the U-Prove crypto specification freely available under the OSP, released open source U-Prove reference implementations in C# and Java, and delivered modules that U-Prove enable our federated identity products... Read More...
"Wow, it is as if you have a mole in our office!" Read More...