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Structure
Bill Burnham’s recently wrote a great post with a long title: A Unified Theory of Search, Social Networking, Structured Blogging, RSS and the Active Web. He’s talking about how, in the future, we’ll be able to tag content (“structured content”) … Continue reading
Pondering Digital Identity
Identity is a very noisy space, but, sadly, one in which little actually gets done beyond all the blather. And, oh, is there blather. For the last couple of years there’s been a fall conference on digital identity stuff. Phil … Continue reading
A Maturity Model for Privacy
Kim Cameron links to Toby Stevens and his new blog on privacy, identity and security. He discusses a maturity model for privacy which is very much along the same lines as the notion of personal data stewardship that I discussed … Continue reading
Hierarchies – of Life and of Privacy
A couple of months back in one of her presentations on the impact of the Internet, Morgan Stanley’s Mary Meeker used a slide describing today’s hierarchy of individual needs. In today’s post-modern culture, we don’t achieve self-actualization without having our … Continue reading
Digital Identity
A friend sends me an email: Are you aware that [my old weblog] comes up fairly close to the top on a Google search on “digital identity”? Fascinating. Over the past six or seven years, I’ve used three different tools … Continue reading
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Identity 2004
I’m just back from the Identity 2004 conference in San Diego. Kudos to the team at ID Analytics for putting together a conference that kept this non-conference goer completely engaged!
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ID Analytics releases identity fraud study results
ID Analytics today released the results of an extensive study of identity fraud. The knowledge gained through this research, combined with new advanced technology, led to the development of ID Analytics’ ID Score, which assesses the legitimacy of identity information … Continue reading


