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Kim Cameron and the Seven Laws of Identity

posted by:Jeremy Hessing-Lewis // 03:10 PM // March 20, 2007 // Digital Identity Management

The Globe is running an interview with Kim Cameron, Microsoft's "Chief Architect of Identity" and author of the Seven Laws of Identity. Quoting:

KIM CAMERON: I thought we needed a multi-centred approach to identity, a user-centric one. My blog was well known, and they chose to put me in a position where I could have a growing influence. But Microsoft is so big, over 60,000 people, and they're very focused. But they were reading my stuff as much as people from outside Microsoft. We all wanted to know how we go forward from this.

Full interview available HERE.

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