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Reputation at USU
I had a good time speaking at USU today. I gave a talk on digital identity and the reputation framework. While I was there I met and got to spend a little time with Justin Ball and Dave Wiley from the Center for Open and Sustainable Learning. They’ve got a project right now that will require them to choose a cross-domain identity (user-centric ID) system. We had a good discussion of the options.
Posted by windley on October 5, 2006 9:19 PM



Comment from Digital Reputation Author at March 20, 2007 9:30 AM
I am writing a book on digital reputation and was wondering if you would give me an interview for the book. I am also interested in getting practical advice as to what individuals and organizations can do when they are under attack by digital predators.
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