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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Identity management defined

Real ID opposition sparks revisions to national driver's license standard; Distributed traffic capture optimizes monitoring
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Identity management defined

There's an important new document available in the field of "user-centric" identity, and it's one I think we should all read. Read full story

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