Entries Tagged as 'ICAM'
by Ian Glazer | July 21, 2010 | 1 Comment
As you likely know by now, White House has released a draft strategy on the need for and use of an identity ecosystem. Known as the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, the NSTIC stems from earlier Cyberspace Policy Review. Core to the NSTIC is the desire to build an identity ecosystem and this [...]
Category: Identity Management Market Tags: #cat10, cybersecurity, ICAM, idm, nstic, oi4b, open identity
by Ian Glazer | June 28, 2010 | 2 Comments
Just back from this year’s volcano-delayed Catalyst EU. In the 8+ years I’ve had a relationship with Burton Group, as a customer, vendor, and employee, I’ve never been to an EU Catalyst until this year. Long overdue to say the least. This was the first time we’ve had a plenary session to kick Catalyst off [...]
Category: Identity Management Market Tags: #cat10, federation, iag, ICAM
by Ian Glazer | November 17, 2009 | Comments Off
A friend in the industry recently asked me for my thoughts on OpenID, InfoCards, and the US federal government’s work to consume non-government issued credentials. Letting the question rattle around in my head for a while, here’s what I’ve got so far. My hope is that the overall ICAM initiative is successful—not because I have [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: authentication, ICAM, InfoCard, open identity, openID