Entries Categorized as 'Privacy'
by Ian Glazer | March 28, 2013 | 1 Comment
I saw my first pair of Google Glass at the IAPP’s Privacy Summit a few weeks back. I can’t say for certain but I’ve got a feeling that the wearer was not only loving the utility his pair of Glass provided but also the circumspect looks shot his way by hundreds of privacy professionals. This [...]
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by Ian Glazer | April 27, 2012 | Comments Off
This week, I had the pleasure of presenting to this year’s InCommon ConFab. Jacob Farmer of Indiana University and the rest of the InCommon team put together a great day and half program. Putting people like Bob Morgan (University of Washington), Ken Klingenstein (Internet2), and Anil John (GSA FICAM) on stage to talk about federated [...]
Category: federation IAM Privacy Tags: context, federation, higher education, incommon, internet2, Privacy, SAML, XACML
by Ian Glazer | April 18, 2012 | Comments Off
In case you didn’t notice, it’s an election year here in the States. So having taken over the reins of the IdPS research agenda, I wanted to get a jump on the candidates, and announce the first three planks of our platform: Constraints are good The future is federated Relevance is contextual Constraints are Good [...]
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by Ian Glazer | February 21, 2012 | 4 Comments
I’ve been thinking about “Addressgate.” Watching the conversations flow. And it was an interchange between Nishant and Eric that finally trigger this post and these questions – who is responsible for the use of an API? Who should the market hold accountable for using a provided-API in a way that provides an unwanted surprise on [...]
Category: Privacy Tags: #PDS, API, apple, google, Path, personal data ecosystem
by Ian Glazer | August 19, 2011 | Comments Off
For all hours that go into preparing for the Catalyst conference, it flashes by in an instant. This year was no exception. In the course of prepping for Catalyst, I attempt to pack my head as full of my recent research as possible, but there are practical limits to that… In the privacy track, I [...]
Category: Privacy Tags: #cat11, catalyst, Privacy, rcm