Jon Oltsik has a blog post up that absolutely nails what should be going on in the world on NAC and

Dave Kearns recounts a recent discussion in his newsletter/co
Facebook isn't normally a company you'd associate with "identity management," but they announced Facebook Connect yesterday, and it bears w
Having been involved in running the Digital ID World conference since 2002, it was pretty inevitable that sooner or later, I'd come to view nearly ALL security problems as things that have identity so
Derek Slater has written an interesting post entitled, "Recession Questions," which begins:
There's been a lot of chatter (both here and other places) about an idea first surfaced by Microsoft earlier this year -- "the identity bus." To be far, my once-partner-in-crime, Phil Becker, wrote an
Way back in the early mists of time that marked the founding of Digital ID World (2002), Phil Becker and I ventured to Redmond for one of Microsoft's private journalist/analyst announcement events.
I have a fairly long history of conversations with Kim Cameron (of Microsoft). Back when Kim first started formulating his "laws of identity," I pushed back very hard on the initial draft of law 1.
It was fairly big news a while back when HP decided to kill off its identity management efforts.
