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DoCoMo Starts Cell Phone Smart Card
Trial
DoCoMo Starts Cell Phone Smart Card
Trial
12/16/2003 05:17 PMvirtualXTC writes "The Japanese phone company NTT DoCoMo and
electronics giant Sony will begin a trial of cell phones with embedded
smart cards with speed ...
Identity card plans clear Commons
Identity card plans clear Commons
03/22/2005 03:44 PMNews.bbc.co.uk - Mon Mar 21, 09:26 am GMT
Wal-Mart Starts RFID Trial Run in Texas
Wal-Mart Starts RFID Trial Run in Texas
04/30/2004 04:32 PMWal-Mart has started a previously planned trial rollout of RFID tags
at eight sites in Texas as its top suppliers rush to meet January
deadline.
Microsoft starts official Web Messenger
trial
Microsoft starts official Web Messenger
trial
08/05/2004 07:33 PMMicrosoft Corp. has launched a test version of a Web-based MSN
Messenger client that allows users to connect to the instant messaging
(IM) service without installing a client application.
What Everybody Ought to Know about
Protecting Themselves from Credit Card
Fraud and Identity Theft
What Everybody Ought to Know about
Protecting Themselves from Credit Card
Fraud and Identity Theft
06/22/2005 01:51 AMProtecting yourself from credit card fraud and identity theft has
become even more important with the unrelenting succession of security
breaches, such as last week's theft of 40 million credit card numbers.
Here are seven specific things you can do now to help protect yourself
from credit card fraud and identity theft. [PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Card-Size Identity Crisis in Tennessee
(Los Angeles Times)
Card-Size Identity Crisis in Tennessee
(Los Angeles Times)
07/27/2004 07:36 AMLos Angeles Times - NASHVILLE — When Jerry Tseng left the Driver
License Station recently, he possessed a new, and puzzling, form of
identification.
Biometric card scheme will thwart
identity theft, says Blunkett
Biometric card scheme will thwart
identity theft, says Blunkett
04/26/2004 10:24 AMComputer Weekly Apr 26 2004 2:07PM GMT
Nun Identity Card Photo Sparks Veil
Debate (Reuters)
Nun Identity Card Photo Sparks Veil
Debate (Reuters)
09/07/2004 08:49 AMReuters - Should Roman Catholic nuns who wear veils
in Italy be treated any differently to Muslim women who wear
veils?
DoCoMo Starts FeliCa i–mode Trial
Service
DoCoMo Starts FeliCa i–mode Trial
Service
12/15/2003 09:21 PMWireless Watch Japan Dec 15 2003 8:50PM ET
Trial Starts for U.S. Soldier Charged
with Killing Iraqi (Reuters)
Trial Starts for U.S. Soldier Charged
with Killing Iraqi (Reuters)
01/04/2005 03:07 PMReuters - An Army sergeant went on trial
on Tuesday in the death of an Iraqi civilian who was pushed off
a Tigris River bridge in a case that helped fuel anger over
U.S. abuse of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Biometric ID card trial kicks off in
Glasgow
Biometric ID card trial kicks off in
Glasgow
05/21/2004 02:17 PMThe Register May 21 2004 6:38PM GMT
Iris, fingerprints and face to be used
in ID card trial
Iris, fingerprints and face to be used
in ID card trial
12/08/2003 11:46 AMSilicon.com Dec 8 2003 10:01AM ET
Compulsory ID card trial scheme launched
Compulsory ID card trial scheme launched
12/03/2003 01:27 PMSilicon.com Dec 3 2003 11:16AM ET
ACLU Punch Card Lawsuit Goes to Trial
(AP)
ACLU Punch Card Lawsuit Goes to Trial
(AP)
07/25/2004 02:13 PMAP - Four years after Florida's hanging chads captivated a nation and
less than 100 days before what could be another tight presidential
race, this swing state's punch-card voting system is being challenged
in court.
Vodafone launches 3G data card trial
Vodafone launches 3G data card trial
01/26/2004 08:32 AMFaster mobile Net access
Biometric ID card trial kicks off in
Glasgow | The Register
Biometric ID card trial kicks off in
Glasgow | The Register
05/23/2004 09:20 PMBiometric ID card trial kicks off in
Glasgow
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Oracle plays Microsoft card as pivotal
antitrust trial begins
Oracle plays Microsoft card as pivotal
antitrust trial begins
06/07/2004 08:34 PMAP via New Jersey Online Jun 8 2004 0:39AM GMT
Massive Credit Card Security Breach Puts
40 Million Consumers at Risk for
Identity Theft – Tips to Protect
Yourself from Financial Expert
Massive Credit Card Security Breach Puts
40 Million Consumers at Risk for
Identity Theft – Tips to Protect
Yourself from Financial Expert
06/22/2005 01:51 AMMaster Card and Visa security breaches are becoming almost common.
Last week’s announcement of hackers accessing records from CardSystems
Solutions Inc. means up to 40 million credit card holders may be at
risk of identity theft. Financial Planning Expert Jim Trippon CPA
offers practical pro-active ideas to protect your financial privacy.
[PRWEB Jun 19, 2005]
Leading Identity Management Vendors Join
Microsoft to Demonstrate Federated
Identity Using Web Services
Leading Identity Management Vendors Join
Microsoft to Demonstrate Federated
Identity Using Web Services
05/25/2004 11:30 PMMicrosoft Corp., together with six of the industry's leading identity
management vendors, today previewed interoperable federated identity
management solutions based on the Web services architecture (WS-*).
Software companies IBM Corp., Netegrity Inc., Oblix Inc., OpenNetwork
Technologies, Ping Identity Corp., RSA Security Inc. and Microsoft
have successfully concluded work demonstrating how their identity
management technologies interoperate using the Web Services Federation
(WS-Federation) specification, part of the WS Security set of
specifications. In his Tech•Ed keynote address today, Andrew Lees,
corporate vice president for Server and Tools Marketing at Microsoft,
showed how federated identity management based on WS-Federation and
the WS-* architecture will simplify the work of IT professionals as
they seek to cut the cost and complexity of passing identity
credentials across security and organization boundaries in a Web
services environment.
Identity, Identifiers and Identity Fraud
Identity, Identifiers and Identity Fraud
08/18/2004 05:04 PMIndia's No.1 Biz Card Reader which
creates Electonic Business Card Database
to be carried anywhere with
Laptop/Palmtop!
India's No.1 Biz Card Reader which
creates Electonic Business Card Database
to be carried anywhere with
Laptop/Palmtop!
06/01/2004 09:15 AMSimply and efficiently scan and organize your business cards. [PRWEB
May 30, 2004]
The Star Wars Trading Card Game's First
Banned Card
The Star Wars Trading Card Game's First
Banned Card
04/12/2004 03:39 PMPerhaps it was just a matter of time... a Dark Side deck posted on
Rebelbasers revealed the awesome
power of, believe it or not, the "lowly"
Ugnaught. When used in
conjunction with a few other cards, it became quite easy for this deck
(or variations thereof) to leave a Light Side player with nothing but
their initial Setup to go up against a deck that could virtually
replenish itself indefinitely. Click
here for the official announcement from
Wizards of the Coast.
Axalto Adds U.S.-based Smart Card
Microelectronics Module Production at
its Maryland Advanced Card Center
Axalto Adds U.S.-based Smart Card
Microelectronics Module Production at
its Maryland Advanced Card Center
04/01/2005 06:50 AMZDNet India Apr 1 2005 10:23AM GMT
Pick a Card, Any Card
Pick a Card, Any Card
03/27/2005 01:38 PM
International signage.
Gaian
philosophy.
Psychedelic
illumination.
Bohemian
Cats.
Crones.
Radical
Fairies. Though
the venerable
Rider-Waite
(available in
several
versions), Crowley's
Thoth,
and the enduring
Tarot de
Marseilles continue to dominate most people's idea of Tarot,
independent
decks featuring a
v
ariety
of
themes breathe
n
ew
l
ife
into
the historical
Tarot.
No longer merely
a
fortune-teller's prop, Tarot is gaining popularity as a tool for
do-it-yourself
a>
therapy. Even
skeptics, who once speculated
the decks
were "used ... mainly in fortune telling" by
emotionally crippled adults, are reluctantly (and subtly) revising
their commentary on
the cards.)
Massive
review
sites post sample card
images and
extensive reviews.
Associations
and
mailing
lists
provide community, and authors give away
detailed "how to" courseware online. With thousands of decks
on
the
market --
incorporating
everything from the
Life of Lord
Buddha to subtle jabs at
America's
Favorite Fool -- your deck (even your
virtual deck)
is out
there.
E-band Wireless 100Mbps Radios Offered
for Free Trial ElvaLink mm-wave Fast
Ethernet radios for newly opened E-band
offered for free trial.
E-band Wireless 100Mbps Radios Offered
for Free Trial ElvaLink mm-wave Fast
Ethernet radios for newly opened E-band
offered for free trial.
07/22/2004 02:48 AMElvaLink LLC, an innovative supplier of millimeter wave wireless
network equipment, is announcing the free trial of its
state-of-the-art 100Mbps radio links for the newly opened E-band
(92-95 GHz). [PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
Identity comes first
Identity comes first
02/13/2004 02:40 PMIf you're concerned enough about web services to want to manage them,
they you'll be even more concerned to control who ...
Packaged identity
Packaged identity
04/16/2004 03:45 AMLast time I talked about identity management for travelers in the 19th
century based, as it was, on letters of credit and letters of
introduction. The problem, of course, was that not everyone had
friends influential enough to provide a letter of introduction that
would gain you entrance to the things you'd like to see. A number of
enterprising gentlemen stepped into this breech, including one whose
name is still very well known, Thomas Cook.
What RSA has to do with federated
identity
What RSA has to do with federated
identity
05/26/2004 04:06 AMAnyone like me with more than a few years in the networking trenches
remembers when RSA was RSA Data Security, and was known as "...the
world's brand name for cryptography..." (see link below).
Why Pay To Be An Identity Thief?
Why Pay To Be An Identity Thief?
03/14/2005 05:27 PMFor all the furor over Choicepoint's
selli
ng of personal data to some identity thieves, some are pointing
out that it doesn't make much sense for such thieves to buy the data
when
so much is available for free online. A professor has written a
program searching out online resumes that often include the person's
social security number -- making identity theft simple (and free). Of
course, there are other methods of getting people's private info...
such as offering to give them
a cheap
ballpoint pen or
some
chocolate. Even better, one study showed that people will give
you their private info
if
you just ask for it nicely.
Have identity, will travel
Have identity, will travel
04/14/2004 03:55 AMI was in Sydney, Australia last week for Marcus Evans' Identity and
Access Management Conference. There I listened to a number of people
talk about projects they've done or have planned and I heard industry
spokespeople talk about products and protocols. But the most memorable
comment, to me, came from Peter F. Wilson, who is retired from the
Australian Tax Office where he was charged with implementing
e-business and commerce.
An identity question
An identity question
04/10/2004 10:08 AM I've been trying to work through some issues about digital identity
by thinking about ordinary language uses of "identity," and this
morning I came up with a question: If Superman is Clark Kent's secret
identity,is Clark Kent Superman's secret identity? Talk amongst
yourselves....
Identity crisis (XML.com)
Identity crisis (XML.com)
09/13/2002 06:40 PMIdentity Crisis
Identity Crisis
09/12/2002 07:48 AMKendall Clark examines section 2 of the W3C Technical Architecture
Groups "Architectural Principles of the World Wide Web", concerning
Identifiers and Resources.
Identity Commons
Identity Commons
09/09/2004 05:25 AMIdentity Commonshttp://www.idcommons.net/* you could navigate the Web using one easy-to-remember
password?
* you could enter your personal data once and use it on
many Web sites?
* you had a simple way of determining how
information about you is used and disclosed by others?
* you
could ensure that your personal information and identity was
controlled by one person -- you?
At Identity Commons, they
are striving to make this possible by creating the framework for
trusted electronic communications. These tools will make your
communications simple and convenient, secure yet verifiable.
Individuals will be able to decide just how persistent, portable and
private their online identity is, relationship by relationship;
organizations that support this form of communication will derive
greater value from their customer/member relationships while enhancing
their reputation with customers. Serving as the backbone for this new
technology are data sharing agreements that establish the parameters
for the exchange and use of personal information between users. This
has been added to
eCommerce Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Identity and Email
Identity and Email
06/18/2004 06:59 PM...There are a number of ways to look at relationships. One is ties in
a social network. If you plotted a graph of directional ties using
email and and one using RSS they would be different, perhaps even the
opposite....
NY AG Wants Do Not Identity Theft Law
NY AG Wants Do Not Identity Theft Law
04/18/2005 02:28 PMNew York's Attorney General (and gubernatorial candidate) Eliot
Spitzer seems to show up wherever there's an issue that's getting a
lot of press. He took on Wall Street companies, spammers and
insurance scammers among many others. So, is it really any surprise
that he's now decided to
take on identity theft? Of
course, there already are laws against identity theft and fraud.
While they could be made better, it's not clear that's what's
happening here. In fact, one of the proposed laws speaks directly to
all of those recent data leaks from ChoicePoint, LexisNexis and
others. It would create a "Do Not Share" list that people could sign
up for, forbidding any of these companies to share your data. While
this might sound good on its face, it seems to be based on the idea
that there really isn't a good reason for companies to ever share your
data -- which isn't quite true. Many of the conveniences we have
these days is because of the data that's available. Granted, in
plenty of cases it may have gone too far, and these companies have
done a dreadful job -- but a full stop "do not share" list (which many
people would quickly sign up for without realizing the impact) could
greatly inconvenience many people. A much more reasonable solution
isn't to ban all sharing of information, but to give people more
control and visibility into (1) what information companies have about
them and (2) how it's being used. That way, individuals can work to
prevent the misuses, while still getting the benefits.
Firefox Identity
Firefox Identity
02/10/2004 02:51 AM
Steven Garrity talks through being part of the
Mozilla Visual Identity
Team on Acts of Volition. Much of their work has been concentrated
on branding
Firefox (formerly
Firebird) and it’s an insightful post into the creation of a design
team. The post also links to
Jon
Hick’s weblog about the process involved in creating the new icon
set.
Mac OS X and Aqua has us spoiled with it’s ability to render high
quality graphics, and I have to say that the new icon for Firefox is
one of the finest looking icons I’ve seen in a long time.
Better security through identity
Better security through identity
09/09/2004 12:30 PMOS X and identity notes
OS X and identity notes
06/05/2005 11:32 PMMake X11 forwarding work again in Tiger. I only use it to run the
vmware-console so I thought something in RHEL had broken it. Doh. (via
Jim) Turn off caps-lock in Tiger. Awesome. I remapped my caps lock to
the control key. (Before 10.4 you could use uControl for this, but it
was a bit of a pain to keep upgraded). OpenID - properly distributed
identity system. I'm going to make the new identity/single sign on
server I'm making support...
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