openid
October 8th, 2010 at 04:48pm
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This is a story I first reported on last year or so, so I am pleased to see that Wave Systems have now been certified by the Open Identity Exchange (OIX) as compatible with the US Identity, Credential and Access Management (ICAM) specifications. OIX basically means that: "The Open Identity Exchange provides a critical business [...]
Continue Reading Wave Systems gets certification for trusted single sign-in
Tags: icam, oix, openid, wave
By Ken Y-N
September 14th, 2009 at 03:26pm
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Wave Systems recently announced the release of a beta version on id.wave.com, a system that secures the OpenID identity management service using a Trusted Platform Module. OpenID is used by many services from Facebook to Google as a means of having a single global identity and single global password. By adding a TPM into the [...]
Continue Reading Wave releases TPM-secured OpenID beta
Tags: openid, wave
By Ken Y-N
September 9th, 2009 at 08:34am
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As speculated in my previous post, Wave Systems posted a follow-on press release on their collaboration in the Open Identity Initiative for federal government. As the press release points out: [W]ith open access comes the need for greater security and privacy. Wave Systems is developing the ability to tie open identity technology into the trusted [...]
Continue Reading Open Government Open Identity to use TPM to enhance security
Tags: openid, wave
By Ken Y-N
September 9th, 2009 at 07:20am
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Here’s a very interesting, or very scary, depending on which side of the fence you sit on, new development reported on in a press release on the OpenID Foundation’s web site about a pilot scheme for implementing OpenID for US government web sites. The companies involved are an interesting mix: Yahoo!, PayPal, Google, Equifax, AOL, [...]
Continue Reading Open Government Open Identity to require TPM for maximum security?
Tags: openid, wave
By Ken Y-N