Mon 27 Feb 2006
IBM on Monday announced a new open-source initiative meant to boost security and give consumers more control over their personal online identity information. Code-named “Project Higgins,” the initiative is a collaborative effort by Big Blue, Novell and Parity Communications to develop security software for user-centric identity management. It is based on a concept developed by Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society and is similar to Microsoft’s planned InfoCard.
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