Entries Tagged as 'nstic'
by Ian Glazer | May 24, 2012 | Comments Off
Yesterday’s National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace event was a bit of a blur. Really good conversations. Lots of new ideas swimming through my head. Here are some of the highlights: New faces from outside the echo chamber First and foremost, there were a lot of new faces and new companies at the NSTIC [...]
Category: Identity Management Market NSTIC Tags: idap, idsb, nstic
by Ian Glazer | May 23, 2012 | Comments Off
(The following is the statement I’ll deliver today at the National Strategy For Trusted Identities in Cyberspace event at the White House.) Our way of thinking about identity management is outdated. This outdated thinking poorly reflects the way we interact on Main Street, and it doesn’t fit the needs of people and enterprises trying to [...]
Category: Federated Identity Identity Management Market Tags: "identity commons", iiw, incommon, nstic
by Ian Glazer | May 17, 2012 | 5 Comments
It’s an open secret among us identity geeks that, despite all of federated identity’s progress, one thing has lagged significantly: relying party participation1. Getting relying parties to the table, to talk about challenges they have with identity on the Internet, has always been a hard problem. Although the identity community has grown, the number of [...]
Category: Federated Identity Tags: iiw, nstic
by Ian Glazer | January 10, 2012 | 8 Comments
As a technologist you’ve likely heard about the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) or the Protect-IP Act. The intention of these bills, as described by SOPA, is “[t]o promote prosperity, creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation by combating the theft of U.S. property, and for other purposes.” It provides a range of resource to tackle “foreign websites” [...]
Category: IAM Tags: DNSSEC, nstic, PIPA, policy, Protect-IP, SOPA
by Ian Glazer | June 13, 2011 | Comments Off
Last week, the NSTIC program office held the first of three outreach workshops. While a who’s who of the identerati (along with government and trade group representatives) discussed what kind of governance body NSTIC requires, there were a variety of productive hallway conversations. I was involved in once such conversation in which a well-respected chief [...]
Category: IAM Tags: #cat11, hipaa, ipaa, nstic