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  • Getting down with Zermatt

    I found the samples very clear, and uncluttered with a lot of "sample decoration"
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 9, 2008
    Filed under: Information Cards, Identity Metasystem, Claims, Code, Windows Cardspace, Application Development, delegation
  • Digital Identity Podcast for MySuccessGateway

    Kim Cameron and I recorded a podcast on digital identity for MySuccessGateway this week at the invitation of Jim Peake of SpeechRep Consulting. Jim was a gracious, informed, and enthusiastic host during our conversation, which covered a wide range of digital identity topics including identity theft, shared secrets, privacy, Information Cards and the Information [...]
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 4, 2008
    Filed under: Information Cards, Claims, Privacy, OpenID, Windows Cardspace, Phishing Resistance, Interoperability
  • First Verified Age Information Cards

    Last week IDology demonstrated a first that many of us see great possibilities for: an Information Card making a verified age claim. I’m excited at this first step towards the goal of enabling people to routinely use interoperable verified claims about themselves via Information Cards. Obtaining my age-verified card online was easy. I submitted my name, address, and birth date (via a self-issued card) to IDology’s verification process. Next they asked me a few additional questions to confirm that
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 29, 2008
    Filed under: Information Cards, Claims, Windows Cardspace
  • The History of Tomorrow’s Internet

    I recently encountered Ryan Janssen’s insightful series entitled “The History of Tomorrow’s Internet” and immediately read the whole thing in one sitting. Among other gems, I found in it the clearest explanation of the value and promise of XRI/XDI that I’ve ever read. Great stuff! The most recent installment detailed his experiences of “how [...]
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 30, 2008
    Filed under: Information Cards, Claims, Windows Cardspace, People, Pamela Project
  • Reactions to Credentica acquisition

    I guarantee everyone that I have zero intention of hoarding Minimal Disclosure Tokens or turning U-Prove into a proprietary Microsoft technology silo.
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 9, 2008
    Filed under: Identity Metasystem, Minimal Disclosure, Laws of Identity, Digital Identity, Claims, Privacy, Windows Cardspace, Linkage, Intellectual Property
  • Welcoming Credentica’s People and Privacy Technology to Microsoft

    I’m writing today to publicly welcome Stefan Brands, Christian Paquin, and Greg Thompson, of Credentica to Microsoft’s Identity and Access Group. I’m looking forward to working with them and to us adding their fantastic minimal disclosure technology to our identity products. Like Kim, I’m excited! I urge people to check out Stefan’s announcement, Kim’s [...]
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 6, 2008
    Filed under: Claims, Privacy, Windows Cardspace, People
  • CardSpace for the rest of us

    Understanding the logistics of SSL is unrelated to understanding how identity claims can be represented and exchanged...
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 29, 2007
    Filed under: Information Cards, Identity Metasystem, Claims, Code, Windows Cardspace, NO-SSL
  • Getting claims when using no-ssl CardSpace

    In the simplest case, you can just look at the identity payload as an XML blob posted to a web site
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 28, 2007
    Filed under: Information Cards, Claims, Code, Windows Cardspace, NO-SSL, Identity
  • HTML to invoke CardSpace on your site

    How to tweak a web page so it lets you log in with an information card
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 27, 2007
    Filed under: Information Cards, Identity Metasystem, Claims, Code, Windows Cardspace, NO-SSL

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