“Identity Mashup” Conference at Berkman Center
If you are interested in data privacy or internet structure (and who isn’t?), check out an exciting conference here at the Berkman Center, June 19-21, entitled “Identity Mashup: Who Controls and Protects the Digital Me?” There is a lot of attention now on “identity management” both online and off, and numerous projects in various stages of development seeking to advance it — including the Liberty Alliance project, the Higgins project, the Microsoft InfoCard that will be a part of the next operating system, and many many more. This conference, organized principally by Berkman fellow John Clippinger, will explore the role of such tools in “furthering or inhibiting privacy, civil liberties and new forms of civic participation and commerce.” I am scheduled to be the moderator of a panel on privacy implications, in both established democracies and regimes more hostile to human rights.
Filed under: Anonymity, Berkman, Open Standards, Privacy
Are you holding a simultaneous event in second life like the beyond broadcasting conference ? There’s no indication at the online centre if you are. And if not, why not ?
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