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  • 2 new great reviews for our book, and status after 1/2 year of availability

    It's since April that I don't write about the book (at the time we released the entire Chapter 2 on MSDN ). Last week I received notice that 2 new reviews were published: one is from the Denver Visual Studio User Group , the other is on Paul Van Brenk's blog . Both reviews are extremely nice, for which we are very grateful; I especially like the fact that in both cases the reviewers perceived our intention to deal with the problem from an holistic point of view, regardless of our affiliation with
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 21, 2008
    Filed under: CardSpace, Windows Cardspace, Identity, Book, Personal, WCS, Infocard
  • Setting up a quick & dirty STS which supports smartcard backed managed cards... using Zermatt

    Just back from vacation. The tan barely started to fade, and here I am already playing with the new shiny toy :-). Did you experiment with Zermatt by now? As Kim mentions the samples (and the documentation) are an excellent way to start, and I am sure that blog posts & tutorials will soon start mushrooming here and there in the blogosphere: here I begin my humble contribution with my first technical post about Zermatt . I had *absolutely* no hesitations when deciding which scenario I should tackle
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 17, 2008
    Filed under: Windows Communication Foundation, Identity, Infocard, WCF, Windows Cardspace, Zermatt, Architecture - WS, CardSpace
  • Issuing smartcard backed managed cards... using Zermatt

    We are back! I hope you had fun with the STS tutorial I posted yesterday night ; here we move a step further and examine how to equip our STS with managed card issuance logic & UI. As anticipated, this is going to be MUCH faster. If you recall, in the last post I asked you not to delete the Default.aspx page that the new web site template created for you: we are going to put our card issuance UI there. At thsi point the visual studio project should look as follows: The only new element I added
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 17, 2008
    Filed under: Identity, Infocard, Windows Cardspace, Zermatt, Architecture - WS, CardSpace
  • Announcing the Beta release of “Zermatt” Developer Identity Framework

    Ahh, I’ve been looking forward for this post for a looong time. We just made available for download the bits of the Beta of “Zermatt” Developer Identity Framework . “ Zermatt ” is the codename of a .NET framework that helps developers build claims-aware applications to address challenging application security requirements using a simplified application access model. Let me expand a bit on that. If you want to develop applications that take advantage of claims & identity Metasystem goodness in
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 9, 2008
    Filed under: CardSpace, Windows Cardspace, Identity, Federation, Architecture - WS, Infocard, Windows Communication Foundation, Zermatt
  • Problem between keyboard and seat

    Well, when you switch off all security mechanism then, yes, there are security flaws...
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 9, 2008
    Filed under: hacking, Windows Cardspace, Attacks, Add new tag
  • 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
  • CardSpace Consumer Website

    Microsoft recently created a Consumer Website for CardSpace to educate end-users about Windows CardSpace and Information Cards. This complements the developer-focused information at the MSDN CardSpace site and the CardSpace Community Site. No, it’s not the kind of content targeted at regular readers of this blog – especially the short video – but then, that’s [...]
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 4, 2008
    Filed under: Information Cards, Windows Cardspace, Documentation
  • 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
  • How often should you ask for a token?

    On the Seattle-Paris flight. I've just posted the piece about validation-authentication-authorization , and i am a bit bothered by the fact that I was unable to delve into greater details for what concerns the authoriZation part. In particular, I'd like to address one of the misunderstandings which can derive from transporting verbatim the knowledge of Kerberos & "unattended" security in general to the world of user centered identity management. Some of you claimaniacs may find the stuff below
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 1, 2008
    Filed under: CardSpace, Windows Cardspace, Identity, Architecture - WS, Infocard
  • New home for Windows CardSpace on microsoft.com

    One year ago we had a brief wall-to-wall exchange with Keith about the need of having consumer (as non-developer) info about CardSpace. The Information Card Foundation is doing a great job at handling those info for the general concept of information card. Specifically for Windows CardSpace, I am happy to announce that we now have a consumer friendly home for Windows CardSpace ! I am especially fond of the two videos ( home & work ) from the UK crew; and big kudos to Eileen for the entire effort.
    Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 1, 2008
    Filed under: CardSpace, Windows Cardspace, Identity, Infocard
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