The Liberty Alliance will be hosting a webcast next Thursday (Dec. 11th) at 4pm GMT. Registration is through this URL.
ArisID
has grown out of Liberty's existing IGF (Identity Governance Framework)
programme, and was set up to work on two aspects of IGF:
- to
produce a simple, web-services based implementation of Declarative
Identity Services (in which applications state how they expect identity
services to be provided, and assume that servers are intelligent enough
to cater for that);
- to put Client Attribute Requirements
Markup Language (CARML) into practice... so that there are effective
ways for data subjects and data controllers to express their
expectations.
(For more information, visit the ArisID wiki and FAQ here)
This
is a really practical step towards simple but effective management of
identity data and the associated relationships in which it is
exchanged; if you're interested not just in where web-based identity
management is heading, but how to get there, this is definitely a
webcast to catch.
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experience and judgements. They do not necessarily represent the policy or views of my employer. It is not my intention to offend readers in any way. If you find anything on this blog offensive, please contact me in the first instance.
Robin Wilton
Robin Wilton
Links to recent entries
- Forwarding address...
- 100 to 1
- New paper on identity and privacy
- Home Secretary skates around question of DNA retention
- Coroner restricts jury's options in de Menezes trial
- Censoring the web
- No more animation
- Whodunnit? Commissioner Quick, in the office, without a warrant
- Liberty webcast on ArisID
- Police access to Parliament... the plot thickens
- ... speaking of which ...
- When to register DNA profiles?
- What does the Queen's Speech say about identity documents?
- Speaker of the House of Commons' statement
- New Wallander series on BBC
- MSc thesis on National e-ID cards
- The identity and privacy debate matures... gradually
- Horse, bolt, stable door, lock...
- The collision of traditional law and social networking
- Lords press for DNA deletion
- Blogroll
- Alan Mather
- Alec Muffett
- Bill Vass
- Bill Walker
- Burningbird
- CPO - Michelle Dennedy
- Conor Cahill... has an opinion or two
- Consult Hyperion
- Don't Panic - Trust blog
- Eric Mahe
- Eve Maler
- Geoff Arnold
- Gerry Beuchelt
- Greg Matters
- Hubert Le Van Gong
- Ideal Government
- John Sandell's Photography
- Kim Cameron
- Lauren Wood
- Ludovic Poitou
- Mark Dixon
- Masood Mortazavi
- Monkchips - James Governor
- New Drew...
- Oz Yigit's brainstorms
-
POSIWID
- Paul Walker's Getting His Coat...
- Peter Davis
- PlanetIdentity
- Stefan Brands
- Superpat
- Tatsuo-san
- Tim Bray
- Toby Stevens
- Tom Gordon
- Vikram Kumar (NZ)
- Wayne Horkan's eclectic
- del.icio.us
- delicious
- Bookworm
- 00 - "Qatar, 1949-52" by John Wilton
- 02 - Before the Frost, by Henning Mankell
- 04 - An Agent In Place, by Robert Littell
- 05 - The Flights of the Mind , by Charles Nicholl
- 06 - The Confusion, by Neal Stephenson
- 07 - Skinny Dip, by Carl Hiaasen
- 08 - Absolute Friends, by John le Carré
- 09 - Woken Furies, by Richard Morgan
- 10 - The White Lioness, by Henning Mankell
- 11 - All Fun and Games Until Someone Loses an Eye, by Christopher Brookmyre
- 12 - The Mysterious Flame of Queen Luana, by Umberto Eco
- 13 - Voices, by Arnaldur Indriđason
- 01 - Market Forces, by RIchard Morgan
- 03 - Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson
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