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Welcome to the AuthenticationWorld Blog

Hi,

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My name is Guy Huntington. For the past nine years, I have lead many large Fortune 500 identity and authentication projects including Boeing, Capital One and Kaiser Permanente. I have many battle scars from implementing single sign on, reduced sign on, enterprise single sign on, PKI, federated authentication, web services, LDAP directories, virtual directories, etc.

During the next several months I will be posting to this blog reactions to topical news stories involving authentiation as well as putting forward my ideas on things that might not be making news but are definitiely on the authentication radar screen. This will include things like "who owns a biometric?", the use of DNA for identificaiton and authentication, layered identity defenses, etc.

Please join with me in this conversation. I welcome all your comments, ideas and criticisms.

Regards,

Guy Huntington
guy.huntington@authenticationworld.com
www.authenticationworld.com

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