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ATE ist Gründungsmitglied der ICF
Frankfurt, 25.06.2008. ATE Software GmbH tritt als Gründungsmitglied der
Information Card Foundation (ICF) bei. Zusammen mit namhaften Firmen wie Google, Microsoft, Novell und PayPal tritt ATE für eine einfachere, sichere und offener digitale Identität
im Internet ein.
Hier die Pressemitteilung der Information Card Foundation zu ihrer Gründung:
TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY FORMS INFORMATION CARD FOUNDATION
TO SIMPLIFY SECURE ON-LINE DIGITAL IDENTITY
June 24, 2008 Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Sri Lanka, United
Kingdom, United States An array of prominent names in the high-technology
community today announced the formation of a non-profit foundation, The Information
Card Foundation, to advance a simpler, more secure and more open digital identity on the
Internet, increasing user control over their personal information while enabling mutually
beneficial digital relationships between people and businesses.
Led by Equifax, Google, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, and PayPal, plus nine leaders in the
technology community, the group established the Information Card Foundation (ICF) to
promote the rapid build-out and adoption of Internet-enabled digital identities using
Information Cards.
Information Cards take a familiar off-line consumer behavior using a card to prove
identity and provide information and bring it to the online world. Information Cards are
a visual representation of a personal digital identity which can be shared with online
entities. Consumers are able to manage the information in their cards, have multiple cards
with different levels of detail, and easily select the card they want to use for any given
interaction.
"Rather than logging into web sites with usernames and passwords, Information Cards let
people 'click-in' using a secure digital identity that carries only the specific information
needed to enable a transaction," said Charles Andres, executive director for the
Information Card Foundation. "Additionally, businesses will enjoy lower fraud rates,
higher affinity with customers, lower risk, and more timely information about their
customers and business partners."
The founding members of the Information Card Foundation represent a wide range of
technology, data, and consumer companies. Equifax, Google, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle,
and PayPal, are founding members of the Information Card Foundation Board of
Directors. Individuals also serving on the board include ICF Chairman Paul Trevithick of
Parity, Patrick Harding of Ping Identity, Mary Ruddy of Meristic, Ben Laurie, Andrew
Hodgkinson of Novell, Drummond Reed, Pamela Dingle of the Pamela Project, Axel
Nennker, and Kim Cameron of Microsoft.
"The creation of the ICF is a welcome development," said Jamie Lewis, CEO and
research chair of Burton Group. "As a third party, the ICF can drive the development of
Information Card specifications that are independent of vendor implementations. It can
also drive vendor-independent branding that advertises compliance with the
specifications, and the behind-the-scenes work that real interoperability requires."
The Information Card Foundation will support and guide industry efforts to enable the
development of an open, trusted and interoperable identity layer for the Internet that
maximizes control over personal information by individuals. To do so, the Information
Card infrastructure will use existing and emerging data exchange and security protocols,
standards and software components.
Businesses and organizations that supply or consume personal information will benefit
from joining the Information Card Foundation to improve their trusted relationships with
their users. This includes financial institutions, retailers, educational and government
institutions, healthcare providers, retail providers, travel, entertainment, and social
networks.
The Information Card Foundation will hold interoperability events to improve
consistency on the web for people using and managing their Information Cards. The ICF
will also promote consistent industry branding that represents interoperability of
Information Cards and related components, and will promote identity policies that protect
user information. This branding and policy development is designed to give all Internet
users confidence that they can exert greater control over personal information released to
specific trusted providers through the use of Information Cards.
"Liberty Alliance salutes the open industry oversight of Information Card interoperability
that the formation of ICF signifies," said Brett McDowell, executive director, Liberty
Alliance. "Our shared goal is to deliver a ubiquitous, interoperable, privacy-respecting
federated identity layer as a means to seamless, secure online transactions over network
infrastructure. We look forward to exploring with ICF the expansion of the Liberty
Alliance Interoperable(tm) testing program to include Information Card interoperability
as well as utilization of the Identity Assurance Framework across Information Card
deployments."
As part of its affiliations with other organizations, The Information Card Foundation has
applied to be a working group of Identity Commons, a community-driven organization
promoting the creation of an open identity layer for the Internet while encouraging the
development of healthy, interoperable communities.
Additional founding members are Arcot Systems, Aristotle, A.T.E. Software,
BackgroundChecks.com, CORISECIO, FuGen Solutions, the Fraunhofer Institute, Fun
Communications, Gemalto, IDology, IPcommerce, the Liberty Alliance, ooTao, Parity,
Ping Identity, Privo, Wave Systems, and WSO2.