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Presentation at W3C Workshop
The paper Kaliya Hamlin, Aldo Castaneda and I put together for the W3C Workshop on Transparency and Usability of Web Authentication was accepted for presentation. The paper discussed identity rights agreements.
W3C has released the draft program. This looks like a really good event. Unfortunately, I’ve already committed to moderating a panel at the InfoWorld SOA Executive Forum in San Francisco those days and the workshop’s in NYC. I’ll have to rely on my co-authors to make the presentation.
Posted by windley on February 22, 2006 9:56 AM




