Entries Tagged as 'Digital identity'

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 […]

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

IDology is a Member of Information Card Foundation

At the moment I’m at the Burton Catalyst Conference in San Diego. Yesterday in conjunction with the show a big announcement was made about the formation of an Information Card Foundation – which I’m excited to say that IDology is one of its founding members.
What exactly is the Information Card Foundation? You can definitely read […]

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Baby Steps Toward Identity 2.0

What a month. I’ve been back from DIDW for (almost) three weeks and I still haven’t had a chance to blog about the show (or anything else for that matter).
Overall I thought the show was good. I was very pleased to see that there are a lot of smart people at smart companies […]

Friday, September 21st, 2007

San Fran or bust…

Digital ID World (DIDW) is next week in San Francisco and I’m really anxious to attend since I was unable to get there last year (gasp!). Different from the RSA show which is focused on security (with identity being a subset), this conference is completely centered on everything identity – from Identity Management (IdM) […]

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Media Spotlights’ On Identity

A few posts back I mentioned our partner Identity Rehab…well they’ve changed their name and are now called ID Watchdog.  Check out today’s story in USA Today by Byron Acohido and Jon Swartz which features a scary case of identity theft and just how complicated it can be when your data is compromised and your […]

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

KBA…Cool or Creepy?

Usually when I explain what KBA (knowledge-based authentication) is most people think it’s really cool. Even though KBA solutions have been around since early 2000, the reality is businesses using this technology are considered early adopters – mainly because consumers (and the media) are only starting to become aware of KBA and how it […]

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Where Have I Been?

Things here at IDology are operating at more than full speed this month that it wasn’t until I read Kim Cameron’s post yesterday that I realized I haven’t taken the time to blog this month, particularly on a very relevant topic for me—another data incident affecting 2.9 million of the estimated 9 million of my […]

Monday, March 12th, 2007

It Takes A Village…

If you’ve been following the age verification within social networking sites issue, it should come as no surprise that Connecticut has proposed legislation requiring

“MySpace and other social networking sites to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent before minors can post profiles.”

And like this article says, other states are considering legislation as well […]

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

Georgian’s Start Wine’n

Ask any non-Georgian about what type of agriculture is offered in our State and I’m betting wine would not be on their list. But in fact, this map from the Georgia Wine Country shows Georgia has close to 30 wineries and vineyards combined.
I’m bringing this point up today because our legislature is introducing a […]

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

RSA Recap

So sunny San Fran turned out to be not so sunny this week. But the outlook for identity is definitely very bright!
There were definitely some significant events at the show. First, Symantec’s announcement at DEMO the week before to provide an Identity Service and their demonstration (with our technology supporting it I might add) […]