apologies...
-bill



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From: Bill Washburn <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, May 4, 2010 8:26:32 AM
Subject: Re: [OpenID board] OpenID, IIW, Death + more events


Hi Kaliya,

I'd love to hear about how the PDX conversation went.  I tried to sign up for 
IIW today, but it hung up on the *required field mechanism...

I have some interest - as an old guy - in the digital death conf.  Have to say 
I don't feel "hooked in" by the name.  How 'bout something slightly more subtle 
or positive?  e.g., Digital Afterlife: Heaven, Hell, or Limbo?  Okay, it's too 
long.  How's your new home?

hugs,
-bill





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From: Kaliya * <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 11:46:31 PM
Subject: [OpenID board] OpenID, IIW, Death + more events


Hi OpenIDers,



 I wanted to remind you the Internet Identity Workshop (@idworkshop), that many 
who are working on OpenID to participate in, is just 2 weeks away May 17-19th.  
 We already shifted to late registration pricing but if you use the discount 
code:OpenID   it will give you regular pricing for another week until end day 
May 10th.  We also have one day tickets now on sale.  


I am also putting on an event just after IIW - Digital Death Day 
(@digitaldeathday)- focused on all aspects of what happens to someone's online 
life after they die. 

Here are descriptions and links to both of these events & three other identity 
& privacy related events between now and August.   Please spread the word to 
others who who would be interested.
& please forgive me on the cross posting I felt it was important to spread the 
word far and wide.  

Let me know if you have any questions. 

Regards,
Kaliya Hamlin - Identity Woman,  @identitywoman
e-mail: [email protected] 
phone: 510 472-9069


1) Digital Death Day - May 20th, Mountain View
     digitaldeathday.com

What happens to you Data After you DIE!  How do you create a digital will? What 
are normative social network policies for memorialization?  there are whole 
range of questions about online life and identity.  This day will bring 
together diverse constituents interested the whole range of issues around 
digital death. 


2) 10th Internet Identity Workshop, May 17-19th, Mountain View
    internetidentityworkshop.com 
    Discount Code: OpenID   
    gets you regular registration rate until midnight Monday May 10th
    One Day registrations are also available. 

This event brings together a community of innovators & implementors from large 
and small companies focused on open standards for distributed user-centric 
identity online.  This promises to be the largest IIW to date.  Government 
implementations,  Personal-Data-Stores, Privacy Implications of Social Network 
Changes, Persona Management, and many other topics will be discussed -see the 
list of proposed topics here. 


3)Computers Freedom and Privacy, June 15-18, San Jose
     www.cfp2010.org/
    Includes an "unconference" afternoon June 16th

Smart phones, social networking and the “internet of things” let us integrate 
the online world and computers more deeply into our lives -- and raise 
difficult questions, starting with whether we should have to give up our 
freedom and privacy in to reap the benefits of a constant connection to friends 
and information. 



4) Ping Cloud Identity Summit, July 20-22, Keystone, CO
    www.cloudidentitysummit.com/
   Includes an "unconference" afternoon July 21st

Building Credibility in the Cloud. Change is upon us. Enterprise are asking 
architects to create and enact plans for the future, in a time when protocols 
are proliferating, services are moving to the cloud and perimeter security has 
been left behind. It is a time of change. Can the chaos be made to server you 
rather then the other say around. The best solutions will minimize application 
change, maximize business flexibility and monetize the benefit of cloud 
services. Discover them at the Cloud Identity Summit 2010. 


5) Privacy Identity and Innovation, August 17-19th, Seattle, WA
    www.techpolicycentral.com/pii/   
    Includes a technology lab for privacy August 19th

We realize that pii means different things to different people, and our goal is 
to find common ground to encourage dialogue and collaboration.
Whether you are a privacy rights advocate or you believe privacy is indeed 
deade, pii2010 will offer a comprehensive look at how information is being 
created, shared, controlled, collected, stored and secured, how that is likely 
to change in the future and what it means for individuals, organizations and 
governments. 
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