What You Need to Know About Identity
http://www.identitymash-up.org/?page_id=5

CV: Contextual identities are key. Liberty lawyer
Ester: too big to address. Accountability requires persistence. The accountable net.
Do ask, don’t lie.
privacy or attention?
Jamie Lewis: changing topology of federation. mashup and bank account, don’t ever want to hear the two in the same sentence.
SB quotes gov’t docs from 1977.
KT: ecology of identity, the accountable net. Symmetrical vs. asymmetrical circumstances. context of how identity is used. Society owns your reputation.
Ester goes off on KT about throwing bomb re: security, didn’t see that as an issue.
KT: people will pay for privacy
Ester: nat’l ID card in 10 years

Authoritative assertion, intervention points of trust needs to be established along with identity assertions.

KT: build in policy appliances,breakers into identity assertion process.
CV: I want separate identities.


Track A Plenary Session: Towards Open Identity and Security: The Interface of Technology and Law

KC: didn’t like Passport. infocards are reifications.

Johannes: what the doormouse said, markoff. Assertion of our identity the way we want,not how others think we should be. (this goes along with the concept that reputation is external, identity is under user control.)

RS: Liberty was backlash to Passport.

DH: convergence around solving what he considers problems

- Profile exchange. FOAF Identification
- User/pass logins
- authorization
- prove ourselves
- privacy

RS: Interoperable without being open.

KC: relying parties.

What about the adjudication process for false-positives?

Monday PM

Privacy and Civil Liberties in Benign and Hostile Environments

4th amendment under siege.

post-next 9/11 how will technologists answer gov’t request to peek into network?

MS legal wants decentralized user-centric data control

economic shift before meaningful privacy regulation

Track B Plenary Session: Wild and Walled Gardens: Trust, Reputation and Community Building

JD: Signaling- competition through interactions.
Link Fashion

KM:

Will secondlife allow existing communities.

How do false-positive relationship indicators such as Myspace “Friend Trains” affect the perceived value of the network?

Like begging on Helio mobile network.

RH:trust lowers transaction costs and risk
SL is decentralized

WB: $100 laptop, substantial community.

DH: SL identity transferrable outside of world?
SL doesn’t believe in walled gardens.
me: perverts and marketers

Disruptive Technologies and Business Models: Power Laws and Power Shifts: The End-User Revolution

Doc: cluetrain manifesto
relationship, conversation transactions
equip customer with tools.

free market= choice of silo.
SL money transfer = 6 seconds of US marketing dollars spend daily
5k wifi McDonalds
has to grow a full starbucks a year to stay even

Personalized shopping super-long demo that became more interesting as the conference progressed.