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Dave Birch posted May 14 2008 at 10:47 PM
[Dave Birch] Kim Cameron is Chief Architect of Identity in the Connected Systems Division at Microsoft, where he works on the evolution of Active Directory, Federation Services, Identity Lifecycle Manager, CardSpace and Microsoft’s other Identity Metasystem products. Kim joined Microsoft in 1999 when it bought the ZOOMIT Corporation. He grew up in Canada, attending King’s College at Dalhousie University and l’Université de Montréal. He has won a number of industry awards, including Digital Identity World’s Innovation Award (2005), Network Computing’s Top 25 Technology Drivers Award (1996) and MVP (Most Valuable Player) Award (2005), Network World’s 50 Most Powerful People in Networking (2005), Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing Privacy Award (2007) and Silicon.com’s Agenda Setters 2007. Back in 2004, he put together the "laws of identity" and thereby enabled new and constructive thinking about how identity might be constructed. In this
podcast, he talks about identity thinking has been evolving at Microsoft and what that might mean for future products.
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