For this week’s CDN #FollowFriday, we are showcasing identity management experts that specialize in this area of security.
First up is is Kaliya Young, co-founder and facilitator of the Internet Identity Workshop. She has worked with the US government and the Government of British Columbia.
Find her at: @IdentityWoman
This conversation isn't new…its just on a way bigger stage #id2020 see Johannes Ernst's picture – pic.twitter.com/aTwIpNPiXx
— Kaliya-Identity Woman (@IdentityWoman) May 20, 2016
re #Facebook: “If #diversity were a product that launched 2 years ago it would be considered a failure” — @Bosefina https://t.co/Ypm1dP49gG
— Wendy Dent (@WendyDent) July 17, 2016
Vancouver is like a clean and happy NYC with a bit of a Hong Kong vibe with all the tall buildings.
— Kaliya-Identity Woman (@IdentityWoman) July 17, 2016
Next is Ian Glazer, who works in identity management and privacy at Salesforce.
Ganis tweets at: @iglazer
Interested in customer identity mgt? Check out @mavens webinar next week to see @Salesforce Identity in action! #iam https://t.co/OotJaPCXmG
— Ian Glazer (@iglazer) July 21, 2016
Are you coming to @Dreamforce? Bono and The Edge are coming. @U2. https://t.co/1hX6aulTUw Thanks @guyoseary! pic.twitter.com/M2Lziz6eMy
— Marc Benioff (@Benioff) July 7, 2016
Obama: "All Americans should be deeply troubled" by recent police shootings https://t.co/Exnto1HJAk
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 7, 2016
Third is Nishant Kaushik, an identity and security expert at CA Technologies. Previously he was CTO at SCUID, an IDaaS company, until it was acquired by CA Technologies.
Check out his tweets at: @NishantK
Points for creativity >> Police ask 3D printing lab to recreate a dead man’s fingers to unlock his phone – https://t.co/GTCxqpGBAq #Privacy
— Nishant Kaushik (@NishantK) July 21, 2016
Would help if law enforcement actually listened to proof offered, like "Keys Under Doormats: Mandating Insecurity"- https://t.co/1uFJieUwVd
— Nishant Kaushik (@NishantK) July 21, 2016
So apparently it’s on tech & #privacy folks to prove that a backdoor would undermine data #security – https://t.co/dCgRUIAsCF
— Nishant Kaushik (@NishantK) July 21, 2016