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Trust Framework

Thoughts on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace

Kaliya Young · June 25, 2010 · 1 Comment

Update: This blog post was written while reading the first draft released in the Summer of 2010. A lot changed from then to the publishing of the document in April 2011.
Here is my answer to the NSTIC Governence Notice of Inquiry.
And an article I wrote on Fast Company: National! Identity! Cyberspace! Why you shouldn’t freak out about NSTIC.
Interestingly in paragraph two on the White House blog it says that NSTIC stands for “National Strategy for Trusted Initiatives in Cyberspace” rather than “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace”.

This first draft of NSTIC was developed in collaboration with key government agencies, business leaders and privacy advocates. What has emerged is a blueprint to reduce cybersecurity vulnerabilities and improve online privacy protections through the use of trusted digital identities.

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IIW9 Highlights – IIW10 Reg Open

Kaliya Young · December 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I am really pleased to share that the notes for IIW9 are available in PDF form now. All sessions also have a wiki page too.
Heidi Nobantu Saul did an amazing job collecting notes and we managed to get all session notes except a very few on the last day.
Highlights include:

  • The session on Active Clients that went for several hours on Wednesday that was preceded by the presentation of an OpenID Selector by MSFT on Tuesday and followed by What should Identity Support in the browser look like? led by Johannes Ernst.
  • The Conversation about Social Consent
  • Action Cards continuing to develop with Kynetx & Joe Andrieu presented on Portable Contexts.
  • Progress made on moving activity streams forward.
  • The OAuth-WRAP conversations which are continuing.  Facebook also led a session on why they don’t support today’s OAuth.
  • The continued evolution of WebFinger, XRD, LRDD & what is becoming know as the Hammer-Stack
  • Salmon-Protocol to support comments “swimming upstream”
  • The Trust Framework activity with OpenID Foundation, Information Card Foundation and the Federal Government.

The 10th Internet Identity Workshop is May 18-20.
Registration is Open Now and Extra Early Bird Rates are in effect until January 31.

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