Data Without Borders Episode 12: It’s not my fault!
February 3rd, 2010 | Published in Podcasts | 6 Comments
This time we feature a conversation with Drummond Reed. Not only is he in the Steering Group of the DataPortability Project but he also wears a lot of heads. In this episode he will talk about those hats and we especially talk about Open Identity Exchange (OIX) in depth.
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Shownotes
Drummond and Eve co-authored an IEEE Security and Privacy journal article called “The Venn of Identity” that discusses the information card model and other models that attempt to solve “user-centric identity”.
How the U.S. government’s need for assurance may or may not match commercial/social requirements for assurance: How to rest assured.
The XRI TC works on the Extensible Resource Descriptor (XRD) metadata format
Christian’s Python implementation of an XRD parser
Open Identity Exchange (OIX)
azigo.com
Higgins
XRD + Webfinger = crazy delicious

February 12th, 2010 at 11:21 am (#)
Excellent summary of the value of OIX and a very useful discussion, I hope that we will watch this thread develop over the coming months
March 7th, 2010 at 12:24 am (#)
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