kim cameron
Over 18? Equifax card lets you prove it online
News Kim Cameron, an identity and access architect for Microsoft, told silicon.com's sister publication CNET News in June that the cards really do improve online security. Equifax has introduced its first... [14 Nov 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 19.10.07
Round-Up The only representative from the world's biggest software company is Kim Cameron, the Seattle giant's identity supremo. When a 23-year-old college drop-out with a novelty website is voted the most... [19 Oct 2007]
Facebook founder tops Agenda Setters list
News The 2007 list marks the first year a senior Microsoft figure hasn't made it into the top 20, with Kim Cameron the sole Redmond representative at number 33. Mark Zuckerberg, the 23-year-old founder and... [17 Oct 2007]
Kim Cameron
AS Profile Kim Cameron is the only Microsoft name to appear on the 2007 Agenda Setters list and he's there because the panel felt that the identity management work he oversees is one of the few really innovative... [12 Oct 2007]
Surprise omissions and trends
AS Analysis Microsoft is still represented in the Top 50 - identity supremo Kim Cameron at 33 - but those bigwigs at the very top of the Redmond tree are dismissed, despite all they control and the sway they exert. [12 Oct 2007]
Open source ID projects cosy up to Microsoft
News Microsoft is pleased its ideas are finding a following in the open source world, said Kim Cameron, architect for identity and access at Microsoft. Cameron said: "It's rewarding to see... [29 Jan 2007]
Vista to cure ID management headache?
News By using technology known as Windows CardSpace, formerly code-named InfoCard, individuals in an organisation could grant access to outsiders without having to involve the IT department, Kim Cameron,... [14 Sep 2006]
Open source ID management plan on the cards
News Higgins looks to be a step forward in solving the problem surrounding online identities, said Kim Cameron, identity architect at Microsoft. The companies plan to contribute to an open source initiative... [27 Feb 2006]