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why we saw a customizable, policy-based approach to B2C as being essential – and what it means for the rest of our identity architecture.
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B2C does not just involve a couple of tweaks on the identity management we have learned to do for employees and devices. The underlying technical infrastructure, the developer model, the protocols and information storage concepts, continue to apply. But whole new technical capabilities are also required that make B2C, well… different.
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Employers “know” their employees, having verified their qualifications and made them part of an enterprise team. They assign them a “corporate identity” – an account and password (and potentially a smartcard or OTP device) through which they identify themselves to corporate systems. To maximize productivity, employees typically log in once and work using their corporate identity for long periods of time. Internal identity systems have not generally been context-aware: the context has simply been that the employee is at work, doing his or her job.
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The goal has been to eliminate friction (and clicks!) so new customers come on board – even before the enterprise knows the slightest thing about them – and then deepen the relationship and get to know the customer based on his or her specific needs and behaviors.
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nteracting with customers is all about being able to match the customer experience and related identity interaction to the specific activity a customer is engaged in rather than imposing some inflexible one-size-fits-all approach on everything.
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The essential is that B2C scenarios demand, above all else, the ability to customize the customer’s identity experience to what is right for whatever they are doing.
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“We are seeing both the U.S. government and the British government selecting trust frameworks for their respective identity initiatives,” said Kim Cameron, Microsoft’ identity architect. “You need a bunch of people who share the interest of having a trust framework.”
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If identity-management-as-a-service is to take hold among enterprises it will need to be anchored by well-crafted rules for establishing trust that incorporate legal parameters and policy requirements, according to a pair of identity experts.
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
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“We firmly believe we will see that architecture for a long time,
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Thomas MayberryArtical about the concearns of the safety of our digital Identities as we move to more cloud based services.
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DOVER, Del. (AP) — State lawmakers have given final approval to a bill prohibiting universities and colleges in Delaware from requiring that students or applicants for enrollment provide their social networking login information.
The bill, which unanimously passed the Senate shortly after midnight Saturday, also prohibits schools and universities from requesting that a student or applicant log onto a social networking site so that school officials can access the site profile or account.
The bill includes exemptions for investigations by police agencies or a school's public safety department if criminal activity is suspected.
Lawmakers approved the bill after deleting an amendment that expanded the scope of its privacy protections to elementary and secondary school students.
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erika evansDigital Identity
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If identity-management-as-a-service is to take hold among enterprises it will need to be anchored by well-crafted rules for establishing trust that incorporate legal parameters and policy requirements, according to a pair of identity experts.
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If identity-management-as-a-service is to take hold among enterprises it will need to be anchored by well-crafted rules for establishing trust that incorporate legal parameters and policy requirements, according to a pair of identity experts.
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02 Nov 13
Aaron PrioleauKim Cameron's Identity Weblog (digital Identity examples)
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Trust will make or break cloud ID management services
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If identity-management-as-a-service is to take hold among enterprises it will need to be anchored by well-crafted rules for establishing trust that incorporate legal parameters and policy requirements, according to a pair of identity experts.
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Where we have seen trust frameworks be really successful in the past is where member organizations have some means and motivation for cooperation be that altruistic, economic, etc
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We are seeing both the U.S. government and the British government selecting trust frameworks for their respective identity initiatives,” said Kim Cameron, Microsoft’ identity architect. “You need a bunch of people who share the interest of having a trust framework.”
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While they are giants, Microsoft and Salesforce.com represent just a handful of providers that offer or are building cloud identity services. (Disclaimer: My employer offers a cloud identity service).
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Tim Farnham"Trust will make or break cloud ID management services
Posted on November 8, 2012 by admin
ZDNet's John Fontana has written about the Webinar on Identity Management as a Service hosted last week by Craig Burton of Kuppinger Cole. The session began with a presentation by Craig on the revolutionary impact of the API economy in shaping the requirements for cloud identity. Then I spoke about the characteristics of Identity Management as a Service as they were shaping the industry and, especially Azure Active Directory, while Chuck Mortimer gave a good description of what we will be seeing in Salesforce.com's emerging cloud directory service. The Webinar is available to those who want the details.
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Trust frameworks ensure trust between those issuing an identity and the providers that accept that ID for authentication to access services or data, and in increasing cases, to tap application programming interfaces (APIs).
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Jonathan EasterlingDirect percentages and a proposition for a solution to the internet privacy crisis.
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If identity-management-as-a-service is to take hold among enterprises it will need to be anchored by well-crafted rules for establishing trust that incorporate legal parameters and policy requirements, according to a pair of identity experts.
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We are seeing both the U.S. government and the British government selecting trust frameworks for their respective identity initiatives,”
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To wit, 62% of the traffic on Salesforce.com is API calls, mobile clients and desktop clients.
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If identity-management-as-a-service is to take hold among enterprises it will need to be anchored by well-crafted rules for establishing trust that incorporate legal parameters and policy requirements, according to a pair of identity experts.
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The identity-management-as-a-service (IdMaaS) concept is rising in importance due to an emerging “API economy,” according to Burton. That economy is characterized by billions of API calls to support services sharing data on a massive, distributed scale that stretches across the enterprise and the cloud.
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Ewan McIntoshMy presentation to the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference was a concrete look at how claims-based system design affects developers, and the synergies they will obtain by adopting the model. It argued, in essence, that there is ONE relevant arch
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Peter CruickshankThis blog is about building a multi-centered system of digital identity that its users control. All kinds of things pass themselves off as “digital identity”, so I want to start by pruning enough trees that we can see a forest. In these pages, I’ll make
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Mary Cdebugger
In order to show
how the framework really works, the projects all
involve at least a couple of aspx pages (for example, one page that acts as a
relying party, and another that acts as an STS).
So you need the ability
to debug
multiple pages at once.
To do this, you run the pages from a virtual directory as though they were
“production” aspx pages.
Then you attach your debugger to the w3wp.exe
process (under debug, select “Attach to a process” and make sure you can see all
the processes from all the sessions.
“Wake up” the w3wp.exe process by
opening a page.
Then you’ll see it in the list).
For now it’s best to compile the applications in the directory where they get
installed.
It’s possible that if you move the whole
tree, they can be
put somewhere else (I haven’t tried this with my own hands).
But if you
move a single project, it definitely won’t work unless you tweak the virtual
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Joel BennettMicrosoft's number one identity blogger.
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Howard SilvermanKim Cameron is Chief Architect of Identity in the Connected Systems Division at Microsoft.
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Dean LandsmanKim Cameron blog
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Charles NepoteBlog incontournable sur l'identité numérique. Kim Cameron est responsable de l'idéentité numérique chez Microsoft. "Your identity is your most valuable possession. Protect it. And if anything goes wrong, use your powers! - Elastigirl"
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