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Open Identity Exchange Launched

         

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5:32 pm on Mar 3, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Open Identity Exchange Launched [openidentityexchange.org]
Industry leaders Google, PayPal, Equifax, VeriSign, Verizon, CA, and Booz Allen Hamilton today announced at the RSA Conference 2010 the formation of the Open Identity Exchange (OIX) www.openidentityexchange.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to building trust in the exchange of online identity credentials across public and private sectors. With initial grants from the OpenID Foundation (OIDF) and Information Card Foundation (ICF), OIX has been approved as a trust framework provider by the United States Government to certify online identity management providers to U.S. federal standards for identity assurance.


Trust frameworks are a new way for one site to trust the identity, security, and privacy assurances from another site (the "identity provider") acting on behalf of a user. Google, Paypal, and Equifax are the first three identity providers certified by OIX to issue digital identity credentials that will be accepted for privacy-protected registration and login at U.S. government websites. Verizon is currently in the certification process and is expected to be completed shortly.


About Open Identity Exchange

The Open Identity Exchange (OIX) is a neutral, non-profit, multi-channel provider of certification trust frameworks for open identity technologies. OIX was founded by grants from the OpenID and Information Card Foundations and support from companies including Google, PayPal, Equifax, VeriSign, Verizon, CA, and Booz Allen Hamilton. It also includes non-profit members such as OCLC and the OpenID Society.

weeks

8:36 pm on Mar 3, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Yet one more reason why the wise webmaster get paid by the hour.

JS_Harris

9:13 am on Mar 4, 2010 (gmt 0)

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But I don't fully trust those who would brand me trustworthy because they want me to volunteer all of my personal information and quite frankly my privacy isn't going to be held hostage against me.

aleksl

5:07 pm on Mar 4, 2010 (gmt 0)



hold on, hold on...

The Open Identity Exchange (OIX) is a neutral, non-profit...


"Google, PayPal, Equifax, VeriSign, Verizon, CA, and Booz Allen Hamilton today announced at the RSA Conference 2010 the formation of the Open Identity Exchange (OIX)"

OpenID Foundation

"who is OpenID Foundation: Google, sixapart, yahoo, flickr, myspace, facebook, verisign, aol"


Information Card Foundation

who is Information Card Foundation: Booz Allen Hamilton, Deutsche Telekom, Equfax, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, PayPal, Verizon"


Can you please identify which one of these guys is neutral and non-profit? WhAT a joke.

bill

6:01 am on Mar 5, 2010 (gmt 0)

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I guess that it is good to have trusted organizations handling this, but do I trust these particular organizations? ;) It's too early to see what sort of vetting they will be doing for these IDs. (I couldn't find the time to wade thru their whitepaper.)

The big question I had was, how will this affect me and my identity online?

wheel

1:49 pm on Mar 5, 2010 (gmt 0)

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There's already been stuff like this available for free, for years. The open source folks I think have some sort of system where you can meet up with someone who's trusted, they stamp your electronic ID somehow, and then you're trusted.

Anyone ever heard of that? No, it's a fail :). Consumers simply don't care.