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Notes from Digital ID World

Wireshark Errors - Or Are They?; Futuristic security surveillance system brings Big Brother to life
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Notes from Digital ID World

While I was in Germany for The Experts Conference, Digital ID World (DIDW) was taking place in Las Vegas. Since I couldn't be in two places at once, I have to rely on others to tell us what the high (and low) points of the conference were. Today we'll hear from my fellow grandfather, Mark Dixon (he's Chief Identity Solution Architect in Sun's North American Software Practice), who is a veteran DIDW attendee. Read full story

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