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YAF? (“Yet Another Foundation?”) Some in the identity community have had that reaction to the announcement of the Information Card Foundation (ICF) today at the start of the Burton Catalyst conference in San Diego.
As one of two members of the ICF board who also serve on the OpenID Foundation (OIDF) board (Mike Jones is the [...]
Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 24, 2008
Filed under: CardSpace, OpenID, SAML, Information Cards, ID-WSF, General, I-Cards, Identity Commons, Social Web, Relationship cards, Information Card Foundation, Mount Identity
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Slideshare doesn’t handle animation very well. So…here is a run down on the last demo. In addition to inter-operating with other participants, I demoed login to Google Apps, using a server from Ping, CardSpace from Microsoft and an Information Card from Sun. In terms of platform, Sun’s servers were [...]
Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 15, 2008
Filed under: CardSpace, Identity, SAML, federation, Information Cards, Ping Identity, interop, concordia, rsa2008, WS-Fed
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I’ll be at RSA Conference next week participating in the following events.
Concordia
What: The current goal is to demonstrate that SAML, WS-Fed and Information cards can co-exist and some of use cases where it makes sense. For instance, if you already have a federation setup (using SAML or WS-Fed), you can leverage Information Cards as [...]
Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 3, 2008
Filed under: CardSpace, OpenID, Identity, SAML, federation, user-centric, OSIS, Information Cards, Ping Identity, interop, infocard, IIW, concordia, rsa2008, WS-Fed
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1) Microsoft Cardspace builds on the idea of claims . A “digital identity” is a set of claims made by one party about another party 2) Antarctica is owned by no country, but seven have made territorial claims over different (sometimes overlapping) pie-shaped sectors. 3) Argentina bases its claim in part on the Treaty of Tordesillas 4) The Treaty of Tordesillas was the 15th Century agreement between Portugal and Spain that divided up the globe into two domains - everything west of a mid-Atlantic meridian
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Paul Trevithick just posted about a significant new step for the Higgins Project – the first contributions adding support for SAML 2.0. At first blush that may not seem surprising – SAML is the granddaddy of modern Internet identity protocols – but it speaks volumes precisely because Higgins established its early reputation as an alternative [...]
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