The three laws of identity
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Kim Cameron suggests 7 laws of identity
Kim Cameron suggests 7 laws of identity
06/05/2005 11:21 PMKim Cameron, Microsoft's identity architect, led a lively session at
today's Digital Identity World conference in San Francisco. Kim, whom
I talked with for Opening Move at the last DIDW, is now suggesting 7
laws of identity that will help...
Esther Dyson on Personal Health Records,
7 laws of identity
Esther Dyson on Personal Health Records,
7 laws of identity
06/17/2005 06:30 PMI'm starting a number of side projects lately. One of them is a series
of podcasts on Health Care IT. On the heels of the iHealthRecord
announcement, I interviewed Esther Dyson last month about the whole
idea of Personal Health...
Search Marketing Techniques, Deceptive
Advertising Laws & Other Laws
Search Marketing Techniques, Deceptive
Advertising Laws & Other Laws
03/22/2005 04:39 PMLeading 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 PMTwo Laws of Explanation
Two Laws of Explanation
01/16/2004 10:56 AMThere’s been a lot of buzz recently around Edge.org’s
assemblage of
“Laws” proposed by Interesting People. Nobody asked me for
one, but lately I’ve been doing some consulting for Dick Hardt’s
stealth startup
Sxip Networks while
I
look for a gig
and it refreshed my appreciation of maybe the most important lesson
I’ve learned over the last couple of decades, maybe enough to pump
it up and claim it’s a Law, in fact two: Herewith the Two Laws of
Explanation...
Laws of Explanation
Laws of Explanation
01/16/2004 10:59 AM
Tim Bray: When you’re explaining something to
somebody and they don’t get it, that’s not their
problem, it’s your problem; When someone’s explaining
something to you and you’re not getting it, it’s not
your problem, it’s their problem
Instant classic. Added to my favorites.
New Labor Laws
New Labor Laws
08/23/2004 05:08 AM
Many of you will lose your overtime benefits
today. Welcome to Monday morning!
BMP goes online with bye-laws
BMP goes online with bye-laws
06/13/2004 05:58 AMCentralchronicle.com - Sun Jun 13, 12:45 am GMT
Spam Laws
Spam Laws
07/20/2004 06:00 AMSpam Lawshttp://www.spamlaws.com/A very comprehensive listing of spam laws around the world created
and maintained by
David E. Sorkin
since 1999. This has been added to the Anti Spam sites section of
Internet Hoaxes Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
New UK sex laws come into force
New UK sex laws come into force
04/30/2004 08:34 PMNew laws on sex crimes have come into effect in what the government
says is the most radical reform for 100 years.
Cartoon Laws of Physics
Cartoon Laws of Physics
01/18/2004 08:08 AMPiirrettyjen filmien fysiikan lait .. The Cartoon Laws of Physics ..
Physics .. More
funnies.paco.to/cartoon.html
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DTI consults on changes to eCommerce
laws
DTI consults on changes to eCommerce
laws
01/23/2004 03:48 AMPublicTechnology.net Jan 23 2004 8:07AM GMT
UK Wants To Update Cybercrime Laws
UK Wants To Update Cybercrime Laws
06/30/2004 01:07 PMOver in the UK, they've realized that
it's about
time they updated some of their cybercrime laws. This makes
sense, since most computer crime laws are pretty much out of date, but
since so few politicians seem to really understand technology, the
fear is that any update may make things worse. Already, the report
mentioned in the article recommends increasing jail time for
"hackers." That may be good or it may not be, but just using the
generic term "hackers" is a bad sign. The problem isn't with hackers,
but it should be focused on what crime (if any) they've really
committed. The report does note that the police do need to be better
trained in how to deal with computer crimes, and that certainly makes
sense. Still, politicians and computer crime laws seem to have a very
bad history together, and it's unlikely this time will be any
different. The problem is usually that the politicians don't
understand cybercrime, and thus, they over-react to it. Until a new
generation of tech savvy individuals gets elected to office, this is
going to be an ongoing problem.
Laws from interesting people
Laws from interesting people
01/11/2004 02:42 PMEdge.org has asked a bunch of interesting people to formulate bits of
wisdom phrased as "laws" -- they're quite good.
Morgan's Second Law: To a first approximation all appointments are
canceled.
Brand's Pace Law: In haste, mistakes cascade. With deliberation,
mistakes instruct.
Sterling's Corollary to Clarke's Law: Any sufficiently advanced
garbage is indistinguishable from magic.
Link
(
via Kottke)
New workplace laws will take effect Jan.
1
New workplace laws will take effect Jan.
1
12/27/2003 09:04 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 27 2003 8:06AM ET
Tougher copyright laws on the way?
Tougher copyright laws on the way?
12/24/2003 01:18 PMZDNet Dec 24 2003 12:22PM ET
Oh, You Mean The Lobbyists Don't Get To
Write All The Laws?
Oh, You Mean The Lobbyists Don't Get To
Write All The Laws?
03/24/2005 04:47 PMThere have been a number of reports about how lobbyists are more or
less
writing
the anti-muni broadband laws for
many different
states. However, when the politicians actually decide to write
the laws themselves,
the lobbyists
freak out. Apparently, a Verizon lobbyist in West Virginia
stormed out of a
Senate meeting furiously after he discovered that pro-muni
legislation was being introduced that wasn't first reviewed (and
rewritten) by telco lobbyists. What will those crazy politicians
think of next?
IT contractors welcome new employment
laws
IT contractors welcome new employment
laws
12/10/2003 05:50 AMvnunet.com Dec 10 2003 5:11AM ET
EU presses for laws against spam
EU presses for laws against spam
12/08/2003 01:06 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 8 2003 12:34PM ET
Laws to cut California car gases
Laws to cut California car gases
09/25/2004 04:08 AMOfficials in Californian announce tough new regulations to stem the
emission of greenhouse gases from cars.
Spam keeps cookin'--despite new laws
Spam keeps cookin'--despite new laws
02/17/2004 07:44 PMCriminal laws "haven't done much to deter virus writers and hackers,"
a Justice Department prosecutor warns.
New laws don't keep spam off the menu
New laws don't keep spam off the menu
02/18/2004 09:18 AMZDNet Feb 18 2004 12:58PM GMT
No new laws on internet wagering
No new laws on internet wagering
07/01/2004 08:55 PMSydney Morning Herald Jul 2 2004 0:14AM GMT
Smacking laws set to be tightened
Smacking laws set to be tightened
07/05/2004 04:22 AMProposals to limit parents' rights to smack their children are to be
debated by the Lords - but campaigners for a ban warn against a
"fudge".
Fixing or Nixing the Fax Laws?
Fixing or Nixing the Fax Laws?
06/16/2004 05:13 AMWired News Jun 16 2004 9:38AM GMT
Laws Concerning Food and Drink
Laws Concerning Food and Drink
07/14/2004 06:41 AM
Law
s Concerning Food and Drink; Lamentations of the Father. Something
to give all parents a chuckle.
Laws Concerning Food and Drink - 97.02
Laws Concerning Food and Drink - 97.02
07/15/2004 03:51 PM‘Laws Concerning Food and Drink; Household Principles;
Lamentations of the Father.’ .. 1997 column from the Atlantic
Monthly
theatlantic.com/issues/97feb/frazier/frazier.htm
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Should murder laws be reformed?
Should murder laws be reformed?
08/06/2004 06:30 AMMurder laws in England and Wales are "a mess" and need to change
according to the Law Commission. Do you think they require reform?
Send us your views.
Old fraud laws to be updated for Net era
Old fraud laws to be updated for Net era
05/18/2004 04:33 AMClosing loopholes
Bad laws, bad code, bad behavior
Bad laws, bad code, bad behavior
05/10/2004 01:16 PMCNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why laws regulating
technology often invoke an even more powerful rule: the law of
uninintended consequences.
Checks on EU laws 'insufficient'
Checks on EU laws 'insufficient'
08/19/2004 08:26 PMBritish politicians overseeing legislation from Brussels are "asleep
on the job," says head of the CBI.
UK to update cybercrime laws
UK to update cybercrime laws
04/27/2004 11:00 PMThe UK's lone cybercrime law is antiquated, pre-dating the rise of the
Internet. Parliament is looking at revising the legislation and
toughening sentences.
FTC Says No Spyware Laws Needed Just Yet
FTC Says No Spyware Laws Needed Just Yet
04/20/2004 12:47 PMWhile I agree that rushing into anti-spyware/adware legislation
wouldn't necessarily be a good thing, it's pretty clear that
"self-regulation" isn't currently working. Still, that's
what the FTC is recommending rather than any kind of
anti-spyware legislation, such as the new Utah law that requires
adware/spyware makers to inform users what their programs are doing.
The FTC admits that certain deceptive practices may be illegal
already, and they can go after those companies - but so far it's
obviously done very little to stop the spread of spyware. Instead,
the FTC recommends "education" which certainly hasn't done much to
stop the spread of other internet hazards like viruses, spam, and
phishing attacks. What's more likely to happen is that, as with those
other threats, people are going to increasingly need to get their
hands on anti-spyware applications which will work some (but not all)
of the time. While many tech savvy people already use such
applications, others are going to expect their ISP to protect them,
which, so far, they've been
unwilli
ng to do.
Further data security laws on the way
Further data security laws on the way
09/02/2004 09:24 PMEU Presses for Laws Against Spam
EU Presses for Laws Against Spam
12/07/2003 02:57 PMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 7 2003 2:04PM ET
Microsoft says it isn't breaking EU laws
Microsoft says it isn't breaking EU laws
11/13/2003 10:01 AMMicrosoft Corp. defended its
business practices Wednesday during a three-day hearing in Brussels in
front of European competition regulators, in a final attempt to
persuade them that it isn't breaking the European Union's antitrust
laws.
Accessibility Laws In Canada
Accessibility Laws In Canada
05/25/2002 08:32 PMBattle to push through new laws
Battle to push through new laws
04/05/2005 11:54 PMTony Blair is trying to push through a raft of new legislation ahead
of Monday's dissolution of Parliament.
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