[OpenID - Eu] International Progress Report for Switzerland
Robert Ott
ott at jnet.ch
Thu Nov 4 12:30:55 UTC 2010
Hi Nat,
Here a small update from OpenID Switzerland:
- OpenID was presented at a major security event to 200+ participants that an ISSS event
see http://www.openid.ch/en/2010/11/openid-praesentation-an-isss-anlass/
- It is a pleasure inform you that Doodle (based in Switzerland) now supports OpenID as a RP. Doodle is a major scheduling service with more than 6 million users.
- Clavid added another strong authentication method called OATH TOTP (time based OTP from Open-Authentication-Initiative) as well as SMS OTP to the already existing methods such as HOTP, mOTP, YubiKey, Certificates, SuisseID, AXSioncs. All strong authentication methods are are provided for free OpenID usage.
Regards
Robert
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Robert Ott, OpenID Switzerland
On 04.11.2010, at 13:00, openid-eu-request at lists.openid.net wrote:
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Send in the International Progress and Ideas! (Nat Sakimura)
>
> Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 23:47:31 +0900
> From: Nat Sakimura <sakimura at gmail.com>
> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Hi.
>
> At IIW today,?Sha-Mayn, Henrik, and I?plan to hold a session about the
> international development and strategy of Open Identity/Trust
> Frameworks etc.
>
> Please send in any development that you know.
>
> For example, as to the development this year, I know that wp.pl, the
> largest Polish portal now supports OpenID.
> Similarly, both NTT docomo and KDDI (the biggest and second biggest
> telco in Japan) supports OpenID. Some Japanese government sites now
> are accepting OpenID as well. Also, the necessity for the trust
> framework is now published in a formal Japanese government document.
> (<- that actually is what I was working on as a paid job...)
>
> Also, we hosted OpenID Summit in London and Paris. We had numerous
> meetings in Japan.
>
> We also need the ideas for promoting Open Identity in Europe, Asia,
> and rest of the world.
> Having series of educational events are one, but there can be others.
> So, please send in any tiny ideas that you have.
>
> Cheers,
>
> =nat
>
> --
> Nat Sakimura (=nat)
> http://www.sakimura.org/en/
> http://twitter.com/_nat_en
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