Apr 04

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In recent years Microsoft has shown every sign of knowing which way is up when it comes to identity management. The company already has on board Kim Cameron, its chief architect of identity and one of the key thinkers in the field, and with the arrival of Dr Brands - who joins Cameron in the company’s Connected Systems Division - it adds a second. Cameron cleared up the mess and set the new rules after Microsoft’s monolithic, centralised and panoptical Hailstorm ID management policy collapsed under its own weight. Dr Brands is author of the seminal Rethinking public key infrastructures and digital certificates, and the developer of ‘blind’ or ‘minimum disclosure’ credentials.

Together, these support a privacy-friendly and user-centric view of identity management - the antithesis, effectively, of the controlled, centralised vision that’s currently crashing and burning at the Home Office.

Now all we have to worry about are the patents….

Anyway, great article - worth reading all of it.

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