Identity Theft and Identity ManagementRecent blog entries tagged with Identity Theft and Identity Management.
Spock's Risky Take on Trust, Privacy, and Identity Management OnlineCreated by Catherine Howell (University of Cambridge) on December 04, 2007
This post sort of follows on from my musings on Pownce, and the relative (in)utility of the current glut of social networking "services". Received any Spock trust invitations lately? Spock, a self-described “people search application that allows you to see what your friends and colleagues are doing on the web”, could potentially tell us something about the future of metasearch engines—those clunky crawlers that tried, and mostly failed, to bridge the gap between structured web directories like Dmoz, and the chaotic openness of Google’s PageRank™ technology. Although its interface design, a web-2.0-ified “Google Classic Home”, is so trendy that I’m afraid it’s already terribly dated. FTC Seeking Comments on SSN Use - Including Usage by Colleges and UniversitiesCreated by Rodney J. Petersen (EDUCAUSE) on August 06, 2007
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it is seeking comments on the use of Social Security Numbers (SSNs) in the private sector. This inquiry is in response to a recommendation in the President’s Identity Theft Task Force Strategic Plan that called for the development of a comprehensive record on the uses of the SSN in the private sector and evaluate the necessity of those uses. Podcast:: Security Breaches and Identity TheftCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 26, 2007
In this 55 minute podcast, we present a general session from the EDUCAUSE 2007 Policy Conference entitled, “Security Breaches and Identity Theft”. This is a panel discussion moderated by EDUCAUSE Government Relations Officer and Security Task Force Coordinator, Rodney Peterson. The discussion features: Michael Atleson, Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission Liz Gasster, General Counsel and Acting Executive Director of the Cyber Security Industry Alliance |