Internet Identity Workshop
The Interenet Identity Workshop, 14-16 May 2007, Computer History Museum, Mountainview CA, USA, is about moving user-centric identity ideas and technologies forward. Come to this event to learn more, participate in the community and shape the future of the web.
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May 14, 2007 09:00 AM
to May 16, 2007 05:00 PM |
| Where | Mountainview CA, USA |
| Contact Name | Kaliya Hamlin |
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The Interenet Identity Workshop is about moving user-centric identity ideas and technologies forward. Come to this event to learn more, participate in the community and shape the future of the web.
What is User-Centric Identity?
User-centric identity starts with the individual, and his or her needs . It is about working relationships and services between individuals and retailers, employers, membership bodies, and organizations of any kind. It is not about a centralized solution, or anybody's silo. As such it solves different problems than the familiar ones of providing authentication and authorization services within a single organization, or federation between different organizations.
What is going on in the field?
OpenID is emerging as a protocol for SSO across the web.
* It has major adoptions from sites like AOL, Digg, FaceBook, and
* open source platforms like MediaWiki, WordPress, Drupal, Joomla using it,
* startups are forming around this emerging field like NetMesh, Sxip, and JanRain,
* and reputation services are emerging like Opinity and Jyte.
Legal and Social issues about norms and uses of identity continue to surface.
* How can I share my information and know it will not be misused?
* How can we innovate better End User License Agreements?
* How do young people, men, women and diverse groups understand and represent identity differently online?
* How do online and offline identity relate?
* How does 'official identity' and 'web constructed identities' relate?
* What is the role of anonymity and pseudonimity and how are they explicitly supported in this ecology?

