[91attendees] ISOC@IETF 91 Briefing Panel
Nicole Armstrong <armstrong@isoc.org> Mon, 27 October 2014 16:08 UTC
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We are pleased to announce the Internet Society Briefing Panel at IETF 91: ---------- SESSION ABSTRACT Is Identity an Internet Building Block? In the Internet¹s early days, users often felt shielded behind an electronic veil of anonymity, able to take on any persona they pleased. Now, nearly every online service has adopted technologies that build user profiles, offer product recommendations, and piece together personal histories that go back farther than most of us even know. Digital identifiers and the attributes tied to those identifiers are key to establishing trust in any form of online communication. What are the underlying identifiers we use on the Internet today? What are their properties? How do these identifiers and attributes relate to our ideas of "identity?" If we were to dream of an ideal world with multiple interlinked and interoperable identity ecosystems, what would good look like? During this Briefing Panel, the Internet Society¹s Chief Internet Technology Officer Olaf Kolkman and four panelists from various layers of the stack will discuss whether identity management is, or will be, a fundamental building block for the Internet, the forces currently at play in the identity sphere, the push for single sign-on, the role of mobile, and more. Moderator: Olaf Kolkman, Internet Society Panel: Leif Johansson, SUNET Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 Jef Hodges, PayPal Natasha Rooney, GSMA ---------- PANEL DETAILS Date: Tuesday, 11 November 2014 Venue: Hilton Hawaiian Village Time: 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM (local time) ---------- HOW TO PARTICIPATE Pre-registration is required for onsite participation and begins on Tuesday, 28 October 2014. Due to high demand for limited seating, registration will be open in two time blocks to account for the broad range of home timezones of IETF participants. Registration opens in two phases for global fairness: 09:00 UTC and 21:00 UTC on 28-October 2014. Look for the registration form link at the webpage below: https://www.internetsociety.org/internet-society-briefing-panel-ietf-91 We also plan to have a live webcast of the event (no registration required). Information on the ISOC@IETF 91 Panel, webcast details, and an archive of past ISOC@IETF Briefing Panels is available on our website. http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/internet-technology-matters/open- internet-standards/briefing-panels We hope you can join us! ---------- Nicole Armstrong, CMP, CMM Internet Society Armstrong@isoc.org
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