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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 7, 2008
MEDIA ALERT
Showcasing How Users Can Control their Identity Online, Industry's Largest Identity Interoperability Demonstration Scheduled for RSA 2008
Fifty-seven member open source identity group to test and demonstrate interoperability between user-centric identity protocols and providers
SAN FRANCISCO (RSA Conference 2008) - April 7, 2008 - Open Source Identity Systems (OSIS) will conduct the largest user-centric identity interoperability test and demonstration at the 2008 RSA Conference, April 7-11 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The 33 member organizations and 24 projects of OSIS will showcase network interoperability between identity providers, card selectors, browsers and Web sites, demonstrating practical uses for user-centric identity technology, including how users can "click-in" to Web sites via self-issued and managed Information Cards and OpenIDs. The user-centric identity model gives consumers greater control and security over their identity information, allowing them to determine how sensitive identity information should be shared at each visited Web site.
During the demonstration, OSIS members will illustrate interoperability between Information Card and OpenID software, the technologies behind user-centric identity.Features being demonstrated include:
* Enabling people to control what identity information is disclosed about them
* Portability of digital identities across software and platforms
* Management and use of Information Cards and OpenIDs
* Information Cards used with OpenIDs to enable phishing-resistant sign-in to Web sites
WHO:OSIS, a working group of Identity Commons (please see below for a list of companies and projects). Members of the group are committed to a goal of Internet identity interoperability across projects, protocols, companies and platforms.
WHAT:OSIS User-Centric Identity Interoperability Demonstration at RSA 2008
WHERE: RSA Conference, Moscone Center South, San Francisco, Mezzanine Level, Purple Room 220
WHEN:Tuesday, April 8 and Wednesday, April 9; public working sessions 11 am to 4 pm, demonstrations 4 pm to 6 pm
About OSIS
Open Source Identity Systems, a working group of Identity Commons, brings together many identity-related open-source and commercial projects, and synchronizes and harmonizes the construction of an interoperable identity layer for the Internet from open-source parts and software that interoperates with them. For more information on OSIS, visit http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OsisCharter.
OSIS participating companies:
* AOL
* ATE Software
* CA
* Cordance
* Fraunhofer FOKUS
* FuGen Solutions
* Fun Communications
* Google
* IBM
* JanRain
* LinkSafe
* Microsoft
* NetMesh
* Novell
* Nulli Secundus
* ooTao
* Oracle
* Orange
* Parity
* Ping Identity
* Plaxo
* Siemens
* SixApart
* Sun Microsystems
* Sxip Identity
* Thinktecture
* ThoughtWorks
* TrustBearer Labs
* VeriSign
* Vidoop
* WSO2
* Yahoo!
* Zend
Projects and Organizations:
* Bandit Project
* Codeplex
* DiSO Project
* Dominck Baier
* Drupal
* Francis Shanahan
* Higgins Project
* I-names
* Identity Commons
* Information Cards
* LID
* OpenID
* OpenInfocard
* OpenSSO
* Open XRI
* Pamela Project
* Rob Richards
* Sharp STS
* SignOn.com
* SourceID
* Shibboleth
* Verisign Personal Identity Provider
* Xmldap
* Yadis
All company/project names and service marks may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies/organizations.
OSIS Participants Contact Information:
http://osis.idcommons.net/wiki/Category:Participant
Media Contact:
Charlotte Betterley
Novell
(781) 464-8253
cbetterley@novell.com
Monday, April 07, 2008
OSIS Interop Media Alert
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