Microsoft acquires Credentica’s U-prove technology
I am thrilled to announce that Microsoft has acquired Credentica’s U-Prove™ technology, together with all of the underlying patents. Read more »
WIRED on Credentica
An article about Credentica in Wired: Read more »
New Credentica video online
My colleagues and I have just published a video about our U-Prove™ technology. Read more »
Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner reviews U-Prove toolkit
Earlier this year, Dr. Ann Cavoukian (Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner) gave a terrific presentation on identity, security, and privacy at Waterloo University. Read more »
The problem(s) with OpenID
On occasion, my colleagues and I are asked whether Credentica is working to ensure that our innovative technology for user-centric identity management will work with OpenID. Read more »
Interview on minimal disclosure tokens
A little while ago, Dave Birch conducted an audio interview with me on the topic of minimal disclosure. Read more »
Preserving unlinkability of accounts
Inspired by Kim Cameron’s most recent educational post on unlinkability, I am contributing another entry on the same topic. Read more »
Minimal disclosure tokens: the case of SSO
As mentioned in my previous post, minimal disclosure tokens are about ensuring that identity claims convey no identity-related information whatsoever beyond any attribute statements they may contain. Read more »
Anonymous Credentials? No, Minimal Disclosure Certificates!
Kim Cameron is in the midst of blogging an excellent series of posts on the important topic of unlinkability; see here and here, for instance. Read more »
On Identity Claims, Unlinkability, and Selective Disclosure (part 3)
In my first post in this series, I discussed the notions of unlinkability and untraceability. Read more »
On Identity Claims, Unlinkability, and Selective Disclosure (part 2)
In my previous post, I clarified the notions of unlinkability and untraceability. Read more »
On Identity Claims, Unlinkability, and Selective Disclosure (part 1)
Following up on Ben Laurie’s excellent introduction to selective disclosure, Kim Cameron and Ben have been blogging on the properties of unlinkability and selective disclosure. Read more »
New Credentica PowerPoint online
We recently uploaded a new animated presentation on Government Online to our Credentica Web site. Read more »
Secure User Identification Without Privacy Erosion
The University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal has published my paper “Secure User Identification Without Privacy Erosion”; see volume 3, issue 1, pages 205–223. Read more »
Long-standing problem in digital identity solved
I’m pleased to announce that a 25-year old problem in digital identity has at long last been solved. Read more »
New Credentica white paper and other materials
We have uploaded a new white paper to our Web site. Read more »
Credentica releases product for user-centric identity
I am tremendously pleased to announce that our first product for user-centric identity is now available. Read more »