Entries Tagged as 'consumer privacy'

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Fraud Ring Busted

If you read the NY Times today you probably saw this story: 11 Charged in Theft of 41 Million Card Numbers.
And if you shop at major retail chains like OfficeMax, Barnes & Noble, and BJ’s Wholesale Club you could be one of those affected.
Interestingly, the fraud ring is connected to the TJ Maxx breach announced […]

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Starting to Build Trusted Identity Online Through Verified Age InfoCards

One of the great things about CardSpace and the work the Information Card Foundation will be doing is developing how managed cards are going to work in commerce. A good use case is to show an age verified card for situations where you only need to show proof of age — thus limiting the […]

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Trolling the Identity Blogs

I do realize that my dedication to posting has been rather sporadic lately. What can I say; it is a busy time of year.
I spent some time this week catching up on what others have been blogging about lately and there are some good posts I want to point out for you.
First, Kim […]

Friday, June 29th, 2007

The Role of Data in Identity Proofing

I read an interesting commentary on Wired.com by Bruce Schneier about data reuse. He had some very valid points that coincide nicely with one of the key points we emphasize in our value at IDology - promoting the responsible use of data. After reading this article, I realized I haven’t blogged on this […]