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A Critical Look At OpenID - {sf} Sam Felder
Citation added: July 22nd, 2008, 1:33 pm
Notes from panel discussion on OpenID at SXSW, March 10, 2008. Brief overview, with some notes on discussion of vulnerabilities.
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openid | security | authentication | vulnerabilities | identity
Omnidirectional (or public, or broadcast) identity " Jon Udell
Citation added: July 9th, 2008, 4:58 pm
Distinguishing public identity from identity under specific circumstances, and from credentials.
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profiles | identity | jonudell | privacy | social | trust | security | openid
Sophos Anti-Rootkit - Free rootkit detection and removal
Citation added: June 18th, 2008, 12:25 am
Removes complex rootkits and various types of malware running in a hidden state from personal and network computers.
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Howstuffworks "How do digital signatures work?"
Citation added: June 2nd, 2008, 4:51 pm
Very basic and useful tutorial on encryption methods and digital signatures.
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cryptography | digital | signature | encryption | tutorial | security
IdentityBlog - Digital Identity, Privacy, and the Internet's Missing Identity Layer
Citation added: June 2nd, 2008, 3:33 pm
Microsoft's Kim Cameron: "security isn’t binary – there is no simple dichotomy between vulnerable and not-vulnerable. Security derives from concentric circles of defense that act cumulatively and in such a way as to reinforce one another."
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