Entries Tagged as '#cat09'
by Ian Glazer | June 28, 2009 | Comments Off
Last week I was at the recent Department of Homeland Security’s Government 2.0 Privacy and Best Practices conference. Not surprisingly the subject of transparency came up again and again. One thing that definitely caught my attention was a comment by one of the panelists that efforts towards government transparency are too often focused on data transparency [...]
Category: Identity and Access Governance Tags: #cat09, catalyst, iag, role management
by Ian Glazer | March 5, 2009 | Comments Off
Being the new-ish addition to the IdPS team is, well, an interesting place to be. Besides the requisite induction activities (ask me at Catalyst how you pick up the dry cleaning for a team who lives all across the country), I’ve been working with my peers on vastly different pieces of research. And being curious by [...]
Category: Identity and Access Governance Tags: #cat09, catalyst, iag, role management
by Ian Glazer | February 13, 2009 | Comments Off
When you think of “the usual” privacy risks you think of things like brand and reputation damage, fines, and increased regulations. You don’t think of jail time for executives. But jail time is exactly what some Google executives face if an Italian prosecutor has his way. The arrest of Peter Fleischer, Google’s Paris-based Global Privacy Counsel, [...]
Category: Privacy Tags: #cat09, catalyst, Privacy