Token vendor Credentica could help Microsoft take a giant step in the right direction toward better consumer privacy.
Microsoft doesn't have enough respect by users over its security tactics for people to want to use it as a trusted gatekeeper of personal info. (It's been experimenting with Passport, Cardspace, other tokens for years.) But despite Microsoft's reputation, Kim Cameron knows what he's doing and could help Microsoft become a leader in consumer Identity Management technologies. Here's hoping that he does just that.
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