In Google We Trust (Your Identity) - Search Engine Watch (#SEW):
"In 1993, Peter Steiner famously wrote in the New Yorker that, "on the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." In 2011, trillions of dollars in e-commerce transactions and a growing number of other interactions have made knowing that someone is not only human, but a particular individual, increasingly important.” Radar O’Reilly.
According to the White House Blog Post of October 14, 2011, Google, PayPal and Equifax are the first three official, federally credentialed, Identity Providers of the NSTICs (National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace) Identity Ecosystem. Meh, you say, what the heck does that mean and why should I care?
Well hopefully today we can shed a little light on exactly what the NSTIC is, how it is being used, and why it (hopefully) matters to you."
According to the White House Blog Post of October 14, 2011, Google, PayPal and Equifax are the first three official, federally credentialed, Identity Providers of the NSTICs (National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace) Identity Ecosystem. Meh, you say, what the heck does that mean and why should I care?
Well hopefully today we can shed a little light on exactly what the NSTIC is, how it is being used, and why it (hopefully) matters to you."
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