Oracle’s identity management guru is someone to watch Oracle aims to be the undisputed leader in identity and access management, and Amit Jasuja, vice president of product development for identity management, is leading the charge. Also: View a slide show. Google revises its OpenID implementation to accept all Relying Parties Google got to its position in the pantheon of technology companies by not being always right. It has made mistakes as often as, and as big as, anyone else in the industry. But what got Google its leadership position (in ... Microsoft, Google make moves in identity management Microsoft and Google, OpenID and CardSpace - and even a bit of SAML - featured prominently in last week's identity-related announcements. Microsoft made a couple of brilliant moves while Google appeared to stub its toe ... The nitty-gritty of information cards and OpenID interoperability Sometimes an idea occurs simply because it's time for it to occur. It occurs to multiple people in multiple places at, roughly, the same time. Often those ideas, brilliant though they may be in their own right, are ... Where do OpenID and InfoCards fit? As I was saying last issue, one of the more interesting sessions I attended at the recent "first annual SSO Summit" was an open space presentation (i.e., the dozen or so attendees all participated led by our discussion ... Microsoft's Credentica purchase helps it sprint ahead of OpenID Last issue I talked about the two recent acquisitions in the enterprise single sign-on and software-as-a-service sectors but there was more happening last week, and it was in the user-centric identity space. One was the ... Top 5 ways to stop Social Security Number identity theft The Federal Trade Commission today issued a report outlining a five-prong plan of attack to help stop the abuse of Social Security Numbers. The report urges Congress to strengthen the procedures that private-sector organizations use to authenticate their customers’ identities. The FTC report states that adopting nationwide standards for how businesses and other organizations verify the identity of new and existing customers would make it harder for identity thieves to use SSNs and other stolen information to consummate fraud. Facebook, Google launch data portability programs to all Google and Facebook separately announced the general availability of their respective data portability programs on Thursday. January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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