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A History of Digital Identity 1890 >> Next 1963TYPE: [PARTICIPANT] Herman Hollerith DESCRIPTION: Hollerith created a tabulating device which helped record data from the 1890 census on punch cards. Hollerith ...

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1890 Previous << A History of Digital Identity 1963 >> Next 1970TYPE: [Research Project] Project MAC at MITDESCRIPTION: Project MAC explored the potential for communities on time-sharing machines. That ...

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1963 Previous << A History of Digital Identity 1966 >> Next 1970TYPE: [Legislation] Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)DESCRIPTION: Under the FOIA any person, including organizations, foreign citizens and associations, may ...

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1963 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1970 >> Next 1971TYPE: [Federal Legislation] Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)DESCRIPTION: Law regulated the collection, maintenance and dissemination of "consumer reports". Such reports ...

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1970 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1971 >> Next 1972TYPE: [] DESCRIPTION:PARTICIPANTS: (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/ANOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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1971 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1972 >> Next 1973TYPE: [] DESCRIPTION:PARTICIPANTS: (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/ANOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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1972 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1973 >> Next 1974TYPE: [GOVERNMENT REPORT] Fair Information Practices DESCRIPTION: In 1972, , the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare ...

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1973 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1974 >> Next 1975TYPE: [Federal Legislation] The Privacy ActDESCRIPTION: Act requires government agencies to show an individual any records kept. Agencies are required ...

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1974 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1975 >> Next 1976TYPE: [COMPANY] National Demographics & Lifestyles (NDL) DESCRIPTION: NDL was the first household-based database marketing company. In the early 1980s, via ...

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1975 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1976 >> Next 1977TYPE: [PAPER] Public Key Cryptography (PKC) DESCRIPTION:  First published work on PKC was in a paper by Whitfield Diffie and Martin ...

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1976 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1977 >> Next 1978TYPE: [] DESCRIPTION:PARTICIPANTS: (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/ANOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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1977  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1978 >> Next 1979TYPE: [] DESCRIPTION:PARTICIPANTS: (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/ANOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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1978 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1979 >> Next 1980TYPE: [] DESCRIPTION:PARTICIPANTS: (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/ANOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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1979  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1980 >> Next 1981TYPE: [] DESCRIPTION:PARTICIPANTS: (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/ANOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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1980 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1981 >> Next 1982TYPE: [Software] Domain Name Service (DNS)DESCRIPTION: The Domain Name System was conceived in RFC (Request for Comments) 799 in 1981 ...

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1981  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1982 >> Next 1983TYPE: [Federal Legislation] Intelligence Identities Protection Act DESCRIPTION:  Under this law, it is illegal for government officials to knowingly identify an ...

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1982 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1983 >> Next 1984TYPE: [SOFTWARE] Guerilla Information Network (GIN) DESCRIPTION: An electronic, newspaper designed to provide precisely the information that the user, would want ...

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1983  Prev << History of Digital Identity 1984 >> Next 1985 TYPE: [SPECIFICATION] ISO Model DESCRIPTION: In the late 1970s, two projects began independently, with the same goal: to define a unifying ...

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1984  Prev << History of Digital Identity 1985 >> Next 1986TYPE: [] DESCRIPTION:PARTICIPANTS: (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/ANOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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1985  Prev << History of Digital Identity 1986 >> Next 1987TYPE: [COMPANY] Netegrity DESCRIPTION: A provider of security software that manages identities and their access to enterprise information assets, letting business ...

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1986 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1987 >> Next 1988TYPE: [SOFTWARE] KerberosDESCRIPTION: Kerberos was developed by the Massachusetts's Institute of Technology as part of the Athena Project, started ...

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1987  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1988 >> Next 1989TYPE: [PARTICIPANT] Kim Cameron DESCRIPTION: Co-founder Zoomit Corp., Cameron is credited with pioneering efforts to create metadirectories, permitting information technology ...

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1988  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1989 >> Next 1990TYPE: [SOFTWARE] BroadcatchDESCRIPTION: a suite of systems that provide increasingly more accurate and fine-grained profile information to and about ...

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1989 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1990 >> Next 1991TYPE: [PARTICIPANT] David GoodmanDESCRIPTION: David Goodman is a Senior Identity Management Strategist in IBM’s Software Group working with IBM ...

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1990 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1991 >> Next 1992TYPE: [SOFTWARE] Phillip Zimmerman DESCRIPTION: Philip Zimmermann, a software engineer, creates PGP ("Pretty Good Privacy") a strong cryptography software "originally designed ...

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1991 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1992 >> Next 1993TYPE:[STANDARDS ORGANISATION] Internet Enginerring Task Force (IETF)DESCRIPTION: The Internet Society (ISOC) was formed by an number of people with ...

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1992 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1993 >> Next 1994TYPE:[STANDARDS CONSORTIUM] OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards)DESCRIPTION: is a not-for-profit, international consortium that ...

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1993  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1994 >> Next 1995TYPE: [WORKING GROUP] North American Directory ForumDESCRIPTION: The North American Directory Forum (NADF) is a collection of service providers which ...

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1994  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1995 >> Next 1996 TYPE:[STANDARDS GROUP] IETF: LDAPv3 specification activity beginsDESCRIPTION: Protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to directories ...

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1995  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1996 >> Next 1997TYPE: [COMPANY] Critical Angle Inc.DESCRIPTION: Critical Angle Inc. introduces first X.500 to LDAP protocol gatewayPARTICIPANTS: Mark Wahl, Greg ...

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1996  Previous << History of Digital Identity 1997 >> Next 1998 TYPE: [COMPANY] Critical Angle Inc.DESCRIPTION: Introduces first LDAP firewall/proxyPARTICIPANTS: Mark Wahl, Greg Lavender (insert others here)SUPPORTED STANDARDS ...

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1997 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1998 >> Next 1999TYPE: [STANDARDS] FOAF (Friend of a Friend)DESCRIPTION: A project for machine-readable modelling of social networksPARTICIPANTS: Dan Brickley ...

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1998 Previous << History of Digital Identity 1999 >> Next 2000 TYPE: [PROTOCOL] digitalme DESCRIPTION: Based on Novell Directory Services (NDS), digitalme allows customers to conduct business on the Internet by using ...

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1999 Previous << History of Digital Identity 2000 >> Next 2001TYPE: [STATUTE?] Costarricense.comDESCRIPTION: The first national universalization of Virtual Entity. Specific components of the Virtual Entity universalization: email + website ...

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2000 Previous << History of Digital Identity 2001 >> Next 2002TYPE: [STANDARDS GROUP] IETF LDAP Extention (ldapext)DESCRIPTION: LDAPEXT working group concludesPARTICIPANTS: Mark Wahl, insert others hereSUPPORTED STANDARDS: LDAPEXT ...

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2001 Previous << History of Digital Identity 2002 >> Next 2003TYPE: [PROPOSAL] Augmented Social Network (ASN)DESCRIPTION: The ideas behind the ASN came out of a two year process facilitated by ...

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2002 Previous <<History of Digital Identity 2003>> Next 2004TYPE: [White Paper] THE AUGMENTED SOCIAL NETWORK: BUILDING IDENTITY AND TRUST INTO THE NEXT-GENERATION INTERNETDESCRIPTION: Abstract: Could the ...

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2003 Previous <<History of Digital Identity 2004>> Next 2005 TYPE: [ACQUISITION] BMC Software acquires OpenNetwork (OpenNetwork see 1995)DESCRIPTION: PARTICIPANTS:SUPPORTED STANDARDS:TYPE: [PARTICIPANT] Don BowenDESCRIPTION: Technical Marketing Manager ...

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2004 Previous << History of Digital Identity 2005 >> Next.... TYPE: [MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION] idCommons DESCRIPTION: A member-owned international federation that empowers individuals and organizations to own, control and share their ...

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The Domain Name System was conceived in RFC (Request for Comments) 799 in 1981. The Domain Name System was conceived in RFC (Request for Comments) 799 the concepts and facilities ...

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The Leaky Corporation - The Economist: "'Data is becoming an asset which needs to be guarded as much as any other asset,' says Haim Mendelson of Stanford University's business school ...

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A scheme by Rachna Dhamija and Doug Tygar at the University of California Berkeley that tries to deal with the problem. It's called "Dynamic Security Skins," and it's ...

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Both federal and state regulators have expanded their campaigns against companies that fail to secure customer data or fail to advise consumers when breaches of information security have occurred. The ...

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Reactivity®, Inc., a provider of XML infrastructure, today introduced Identity Insight, an add-on module delivering a produce that attempts to ensure that Web services use complies with the privacy ...

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[Executive Summary] "The government's identity card proposals have far-reaching implications. The creation of a nation-wide population database on such a scale and with such complexity has rarely ...

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Says Lynn Franco, Director of The Conference Board's Consumer Research Center: "Misplaced or stolen data from major financial service institutions such as Citigroup, Bank of America and Wachovia, and ...

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Denver, Colorado, June 21, 2005 – Ping Identity Corporation, the leading provider of federated identity management software solutions, today announced the addition of SAP Ventures as the final participant in its ...

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Virtual Directory and Identity Integration: The Second Wave, Linking digital identities to contexts: "[My] conclusion is that not only do we need a formal, operational and simple definition of what ...

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Sun and Microsoft Announce New Identity SpecificationsIn outlining progress between their two companies one year after their landmark agreement, Sun Microsystems Inc. Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy and Microsoft ...

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REAL ID ACTTo establish and rapidly implement regulations for State driver's license and identification document security standards, to prevent terrorists from abusing the asylum laws of the United ...

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First personal newspaper that started the Personalized Media Group at M.I.T.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An ...

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Federated Standards: The State of Convergence: Leaders the Liberty Alliance, OASIS and WS-* discuss issues related to standards and interoperability.

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Identity Commons, ooTao, and NetMesh Inc. today announced the interoperability of i-names and Light-Weight Identity(tm) (LID(tm)) personal digital identity technologies, which allows owners of i-name ...

A_History_Of_DigID112
Concise overview and analysis of the promise and perils facing Digital Identity

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Kim Cameron presents The Laws of Identity :This is an audio recording of Kim's first public (as far as I know) presentation followed by a Q&A regarding the ...

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Event Description/Notes: See: http://cis-berkman.editme.com/IGAgenda

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Costa Rican Constituation Amendment Costa Rican Congresswomen/men presented on May 9 a Constitutional amendment for review to the Congress, to: 1. Create an additional Right: The right of having ...

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From On the Identity Trail: NYMITY, P2P & ISPS: Lessons learned from BMG Canada Inc. v. John Doe. Why Canadian Federal Courts have refused to compell several ISPs to disclose identities ...

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From: Liberty Alliance Releases 3 Open Identity Interfaces Posted on: 04/20/05 by Vance McCarthy The Liberty Alliance, a global consortium of more than 150 vendors and end users ...

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The three services extend privacy and personalization to Web-services or service oriented architecture and are called Contact Book Service Interface, Presence Service Interface and Geo-location Service Interface. These ...

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Quotation from Owen Davis to XRI/XDI mailing list:"Another major milestone announced yesterday was the release of Epok'sXRI 2.0 resolver on sourceforge. A big thanks to ...

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M.I.T. Personalized Media Group developed into Firefly (1996)NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective ...

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Event Description/Notes: TYPE: [WIKIPEDIA]Digital identity articleDESCRIPTION: cultivating of ideas on Identifiers... PARTICIPANTS: WeaverlukeSUPPORTED STANDARDS: N/A/

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Credence : "Much of the content in peer-to-peer filesharing networks is corrupt, damaged, or mislabeled. Such polluted content makes it difficult for correctly functioning peers to locate desired content ...

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This page from: http://www.craigburton.com/2005/03/23Doc Searls arranged a meeting yesterday beween Mitchell Baker and Kim Cameron to discuss the possibility of Mozilla supporting Kim ...

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SAML 2.0 FinalizedSAML 2.0 is a milestone for the federation industry, and will likely be a major accelerant of adoption. Fragmentation amongst the standards efforts has kept ...

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The Identity Project: An assessment of the UK Identity Cards Bill & its implicationssee: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/pressAndInformationOffice/PDF/IDreport.pdf

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From Doc Searls' IT Garage: http://garage.docsearls.com/node/516 Submitted by doc on Fri, 12/31/2004 - 01:56. I can't overstate how important (and interesting, and ...

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I decided to start compiling "The Story of Digital Identity" as part of a paper I was writing for law school. I've continued to compile this history because I ...

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FAQ: What is "The Story of Digital Identity"?This site is dedicated to assembling information related to the legal, technical and social evolution of Digital Identity. If you would like ...

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When was a "History of Digital Identity" created?This site was created in December, 2004. Since that time I've made an effort to continually enrich the site with new ...

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From TNT's website"TNT. Know Identity. No Worries. TNT provides identity audit and control solutions that establish pervasive identity, letting companies see, control and prove every user interaction with ...

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This law made it illegal for government officials to knowingly identify an undercover intelligence officer of the US government. The media focused on this legislation during the Carl Rove incident ...

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From Tor: Overview Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to ...

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What is sxore? Sxip Identity's sxore (pronounced "score") is an identity and reputation system for blog authors, readers and commenters. To enrich the dialog between blog authors and commenters ...

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Excertp from: Here Your Rights: When you give your attention to sites that adhere to the AttentionTrust, these rights are guaranteed. Property You own your attention and can store it ...

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Tara Lemmey Tara Lemmey is founder and CEO of LENS Ventures, a network of leading thinkers focused on innovation in technology, science, law, and economics. She works with companies such ...

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The NICNAME/WHOIS Server is an NCP/TCP transaction based query/response server, running on the SRI-NIC machine, that provides netwide directory service to ARPANET users.NOTE: This page ...

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An electronic, newspaper designed to provide precisely the information that the user, would want to read.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws ...

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In 1983, TSYS became a separate publicly traded company. In 1991, TSYS invested more than $200 million to develop an integrated, option-driven processing system. In 1994, TSYS launched TS2 ...

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In the late 1970s, two projects began independently, with the same goal: to define a unifying standard for the architecture of networking systems. One was administered by the International Organization ...

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MaXware Virtual Directory enables a single user log-on for multi-server searches of LDAP directories, ODBC databases, ActiveX COM objects and proprietary data formats from standard LDAP clients and ...

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The X.400 specifications were first published by ITU-T (then CCITT) in 1984, and were substantially revised in 1988. The X.400 architecture originated from IFIP WG 6.5 ...

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Project MAC explored the potential for communities on time-sharing machines. That is, relationships among the uses and the users of shared mainframes.NOTE: This page is being assembled in ...

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A provider of security software that manages identities and their access to enterprise information assets, letting business in while keeping risk out. (Acquired by Computer Associates, CA in 2004)NOTE ...

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Kerberos was developed by the Massachusetts's Institute of Technology as part of the Athena Project, started in 1983. At that time MIT decided to integrate network computers. MIT had ...

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Co-founder Zoomit Corp., Cameron is credited with pioneering efforts to create metadirectories, permitting information technology organizations to create a single view of identities gathered from a variety of network ...

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Co-founder Zoomit Corp., Cameron is credited with pioneering efforts to create metadirectories, permitting information technology organizations to create a single view of identities gathered from a variety of network ...

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A suite of systems that provide increasingly more accurate and fine-grained profile information to and about customers over time.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an ...

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Co-founded by Craig Burton in 1989, The Burton Group (TBG) began the study the concept of metadirectory in earnest. At “Prognosys,” The Burton Group’s 1996 Conference on Network ...

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Co-founded by Craig Burton in 1989, The Burton Group (TBG) began the study the concept of metadirectory in earnest. At “Prognosys,” The Burton Group’s 1996 Conference on Network ...

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Software/Hardware for television programming personalized to the end user.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective ...

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David Goodman is a Senior Identity Management Strategist in IBM’s Software Group working with IBM Tivoli’s security product portfolio. Prior to its acquisition by IBM, David was Chief ...

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In the late 1970's the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) started work on the X.400 email standards. These email standard required a directory of names that that was network ...

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In 1972, , the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW), appointed an Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems to explore the impact of computerized ...

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Philip Zimmermann, a software engineer, creates PGP ("Pretty Good Privacy") a strong cryptography software "originally designed for human rights applications, and to protect privacy and civil liberties in the information ...

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The Internet Society (ISOC) was formed by an number of people with long-term involvement in the IETF. As a result, one of its principal rationales was to provide an ...

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OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) is a not-for-profit, international consortium that drives the development, convergence, and adoption of e-business standards.NOTE: This page ...

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Novell Directory Services (NDS) offered centralized managemenet of large computer networks, whcih could expand over workgroups, organization units and sites, from a single administrative point.NOTE: This page is being ...

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The North American Directory Forum (NADF) is a collection of service providers which plans to cooperatively offer a Public Directory Service in North America using the CCITT X.500 Recommendations ...

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The Secure Sockets Layer Protocol (SSL) was developed by Netscape in 1994 to provide security on the Internet. SSL was developed for securing web browser and server communications, but was ...

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Protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to directories supporting the X.500 models, while not incurring the resource requirements of the X.500 Directory Access Protocol ...

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OpenNetwork was provider of end-to-end identity management solutions that build on companies' investments in Microsoft-based technology infrastructures and extend them to more efficiently secure multi-platform IT ...

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PGP Inc. is founded by Zimmermann, after a three-year criminal investigation is dropped by the US government. The investigation was supposed to prove that Zimmermann violated US export restrictions ...

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Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS)NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If you have questions ...

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The Gillmore Gang meets the Identity Gang.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If you have ...

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Critical Angle Inc. introduces first X.500 to LDAP protocol gateway.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property ...

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Firefly provides software agents: software that is proactive, personalized, and adapted for an individual's preferences.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws ...

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Provide identity management and policy enforcement, and when coupled with Oblix professional services, education and customer care services, helps companies manage their e-business transformation. (Acquired by Oracle 2005)NOTE ...

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Critical Angle Incorporated introduces the first LDAP firewall/proxy.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If ...

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LDAPv3 RFCs published, ASID working group concludes, LDAP Extensions (LDAPEXT) working group starts (December), co-chairs Mark Wahl and Tim Howes.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with ...

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W3C P3P : Platform for Privacy Preferences is ratified.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If you ...

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A project for machine-readable modelling of social networks.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If ...

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First LDUP (LDAP replication) engineering meeting in May (Netscape, Novell, IBM, Innosoft, Microsoft, Oracle, Telstra).NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of ...

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Lumeria created foundational tools for securely integrating personal information into inter-networked computing environments while fully protecting the user's privacy.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with ...

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Lumeria created foundational tools for securely integrating personal information into inter-networked computing environments while fully protecting the user's privacy.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with ...

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"The Right to Privacy," 4 Harv. L. Rev. 193 In 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis first identified the right to privacy and concluded that "it is the unwarranted invasion ...

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Microsoft acquires Firefly (Firefly see 1996) to become (Passport see 1999).NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property ...

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he OpenLDAP Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation with a charter to promote Open Source LDAP development. The foundation coordinates the activities of the OpenLDAP Project that it established ...

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PlaNetWork assembles a select group of visionary independent software developers, companies, technical, and social network innovators, NGO’s and interested individuals to bring together software tools which will promote interoperability ...

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Based on Novell Directory Services (NDS), digitalme allows customers to conduct business on the Internet by using an electronic "wallet" which stores personal information. The information stored in the wallet ...

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President Clinton signed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act ("Act") into law November 12, 1999. The Act repeals the 66-year old Glass-Steagall Act, which prohibited banks, securities firms and ...

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Passport announced (Becomes reality in 2001).NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If you have questions ...

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PADL provides directory service integration software based on the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. PADL's products are used by almost a million people worldwide, at universities, U.S. government agencies ...

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28 October 1999 -- Removing a major hurdle to the deployment of privacy-enhancing technology on the Web, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released a legal analysis finding that Platform ...

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Welcome to "the Story of Digital Identity::AudioArchives" a series of interviews with the people shaping the technical, legal and social aspects of Digital Identity.NOTE: This page is being ...

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The first national universalization of Virtual Entity. Specific components of the Virtual Entity universalization: email + website. Read more about it here.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with ...

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Law regulating the collection, maintenance and dissemination of "consumer reports". Such reports can only be used for a set of enumerated purposes, including determining eligiblity for credit or in employment ...

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ICSynergy is a consulting and system integration company. They partner with their clients to create business and technology solutions. They specialize in the development of identity, directory, portal, content ...

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Clayton Donley founded OctetString in September 2000 as the culmination of his work with LDAP and other directory technologies. Donley had been a directory and security consultant to organizations such ...

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An Open Source protocols and services providing a secure and distributed platform for creating, maintaining, and selectively sharing user profile information.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with ...

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Sun Microsystems Inc. acquires Innosoft International Inc.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If you have ...

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PlanetWork started a two year process facilitated by the Link Tank, a group of two dozen professionals in the fields of digital communications, environmental activism, independent media, and socially responsible ...

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XNS Public Trust Organization (XNSORG) in July, 2000.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of The Laws of Identity: An Intellectual Property Perspective. If you ...

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LDAPEXT working group concludes.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of Open Standards in Identity Management Systems. If you have questions or comments please see ...

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Founded in May, 2001, Epok Inc. produces and markets technologies that enable the trusted exchange of data for communications and commerce. Interestingly, Epok began as an effort to develop Unified ...

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idCommons a member-owned international federation that empowers individuals and organizations to own, control and share their online identity and profile information in an environment of mutual trust and peer ...

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Andre Durand writes an internal Jabber whitepaper detailing the opportunity around digital identity -- especially in the face of what he sees as a (at the time) threat to personal control ...

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This act requires government agencies to show an individual any records kept. Agencies are required to follow the Fair Information Practices when gathering and handling personal data. Agencies must provide ...

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Liberty Alliance Project: The consortium is committed to developing an open standard for federated network identity that supports all current and emerging network devices.NOTE: This page is being assembled ...

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Contributed by Eric Norlan "By 2001, I was out of the employ of the US gov't and out the employ of First Union/Wachovia bank (they wouldn't let ...

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SourceID provides open source tools, applications, and infrastructure for Federated Identity Management. SourceID uses open protocols and standards such as those developed by the Liberty Alliance Project, the OASIS SAML ...

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Dr. Sweeney's primary research involves the development of algorithms that learn strategic and sensitive information typically across disparate, non-homogeneous data sources. she terms these semantic learning algorithms. "A ...

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The ideas behind the ASN came out of a two year process facilitated by the Link Tank, a group of two dozen professionals in the fields of digital communications, environmental ...

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Digital Identity World is the hub of the digital identity industry, providing comprehensive news, exclusive interviews, market statistics and expert commentary on the people, companies, products and events shaping the ...

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Drupal : A dynamic web site platform which allows an individual or community of users to publish, manage and organize a variety of content, Drupal integrates many popular features of content ...

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NDL was the first household-based database marketing company. In the early 1980s, via its list division The Lifestyle Selector, it pioneered the profiling and targeting techniques commonplace in the ...

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"In this thesis, i articulate a theory of how and why individuals use context to convey only a facet of their identity in social interactions. Through this lens, i discuss ...

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SilverStream gave the company what is today Novell's Extend product set. Extend provides the tools for enabling information systems and resources to be deployed as Web services, as well ...

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Founded in 2002, Opinity is the first online personal reputation services company. Based in San Jose, California, the company's management team has 40 years of combined experience in high ...

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Ping Identity Corporation is founded. Andre seeks angel investors amongst his old Durand Communications investors -- including an old colleague from the electronic bulletin board days, Phil Becker. Phil (now living ...

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Security Assertion Markup Language 1.0 (SAML 1.0): A framework for the exchange of security-related information.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis of ...

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Sun Micro announced combined software, hardware and services to aid corporations in building a system to manage the identity of employees, customers and others accessing their network services. The Sun ...

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ACLU PIZZA: "The government and corporations are aggressively collecting information about your personal life and your habits. They want to track your purchases, your medical records, and even your relationships ...

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MIT Online Forum: The Real ID Act of 2005: The MIT Real ID Online Discussion Forum is a facilitated discussion of the problems and prospects related to the Real ...

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Dick Hardt CEO of Sxip Identity - Identity 2.0 OSCON Talk : Sxip Identity made a movie from Dick Hardt's keynote talk at OSCON. It's available in Flash, Quicktime ...

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First published work on PKC was in a paper by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman titled "New Directions in Cryptography" in the November, 1976 edition of IEEE Transactions on Information ...

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"Google's Identity Strategy" : Phil Windley interprets how Google's recently announced GTalk services fits into Googles identity strategy.NOTE: This page is being assembled in connection with an analysis ...

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Interview with the Inventors of WS-Trust (Format: MP3 or Windows Media)Quoted from Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog: "In this conversation, John Shewchuk and Tony Nadalin tell us why ...

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An Open Letter to Bill Gates (and Microsoft): In this Open Letter, Eric Norlin argues that Micrsoft would benefit from a unifying marketing message based on Digital Identity. In this ...

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Linux Journal article by Doc Searls regarding the viability of a free market driven identity system emerging from a confusing array of vendor-specific silos.NOTE: This page is being ...

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"The credit card industry needs to take responsibility for its mistakes, but there's no incentive for the industry to fix the problem." "There is all this hype about protecting ...

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"WS-Policy defines a framework for allowing web services to express their constraints and requirements. Such constraints and requirements are expressed as policy assertions. This document defines a set of ...

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Prof. David Chaum, U.S. Patent 4,759,063 ("Blind Signature Systems") Expires: U.S. Patent 4,759,063 ("Blind Signature Systems") to David Chaum is the core invention enabling ...

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From my (Marc Cantor's) perspective and broadly speaking, DLA"s are the ubiquitous (always accessible) digital interfaces that in theory at least link one's digital life (Blogs, Wikis ...

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"With the advent of federation came a whole slew of standards to address its technological challenges. One might say that an alphabet soup of federation standards emerged: SAML, ID-FF ...

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"A Dutch judge has blocked attempts to find out who may be illegally sharing movies and music in Holland. Dutch industry group Brein was behind the attempt to discover the ...

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Hollerith created a tabulating device which helped record data from the 1890 census on punch cards. Hollerith later left the U.S. Census to found a company that would through ...

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In 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis wrote "The Right to Privacy," 4 Harv. L. Rev. 193 and first identified the right to privacy and concluded that "it is the ...

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Project MAC explored the potential for communities on time-sharing machines. That is, relationships among the uses and the users of shared mainframes.NOTE: This page is being assembled in ...

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Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)Law regulated the collection, maintenance and dissemination of "consumer reports". Such reports can only be used for a set of enumerated purposes, including determining eligiblity ...

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In 1972, , the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW), appointed an Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems to explore the impact of computerized ...

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Quoted from IT Conversations site: "This week The Gang digs deeper into digital identity with a panel of experts. It begins as a Kumbaya of identity vendors and technologies, but ...

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This is the first in a series of interviews with the visionary people and companies involved in the technical, legal and social aspects of Digital Identity.

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The Identity Project: An assessment of the UK Identity Cards Bill & its implicationssee: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/pressAndInformationOffice/PDF/IDreport.pdf

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2004 Previous << History of Digital Identity 2005 >> TYPE: [SOFTWARE] OpenIDDESCRIPTION: An OpenID identity is just a URL. You can have multiple identities in the same way you can ...

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2004 Previous << History of Digital Identity 2005 >> ...... TYPE: [White Paper] Virtual Directory and Identity Integration: The Second Wave, Linking digital identities to contextsDESCRIPTION: "[My] conclusion is that not ...

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2004 Previous << History of Digital Identity 2005 >> ...... TYPE: [News Event] MasterCard and CardSystemsDESCRIPTION: Potentially the largest reported breach of personal data, hackers infiltrated the computers at a credit ...

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March 19, 2001: Microsoft Announces Hailstorm

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2004 Previous << History of Digital Identity 11/17/2005 >> .... TYPE: [Event] Annual Digital Identity & Human Rights Symposium DESCRIPTION: Goals: 1. To have an annual meeting where new developments are presented ...

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August 2001: Andre Durand writes an internal Jabber whitepaper detailing the opportunity around digital identity -- especially in the face of what he sees as a (at the time) threat to ...

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2004 Previous << History of Digital Identity 9/23/2005 >> Next …. TYPE: [Blog Entry] Weaverluke: The SystemDESCRIPTION: William Heath of Kable and Ideal Government prompted Luke Razzell to write "A ...

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