Microsoft Director of Identity Partnerships
- Mike Jones
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- OASIS Identity Metasystem Interoperability Technical Committee (IMI
TC): The IMI TC is creating an Information Card standard based
upon the ISIP 1.5 specification. Its first meeting was held in
September 2008 and the 60-day public review of the
IMI 1.0
specification
began on February 25, 2009.
- Information Card Foundation Board: In June 2008 I joined the
Information Card Foundation
board of directors
as Microsoft's representative, as
announced on
June 24th. Also see my
personal perspective on the Information Card Foundation launch.
- OpenID Foundation Board: In January 2008 I joined the
OpenID Foundation board of directors
as Microsoft's representative, as
announced on
February 7th. Also see my
personal blog post supporting the announcement and
Microsoft's post at PressPass.
- Blogging: In April 2007 I launched
self-issued.info, a blog for digital
identity discussions. I hope you'll find the content there useful,
thought-provoking, and sometimes just plain fun. Let the conversation
begin...
- Tighter Focus on Identity: In March 2007, I moved from the
Web Services Interoperability team to the Federated Identity team (both within
Microsoft's Connected Systems Division). This move enables me to focus
full-time on Digital Identity. I'm passionate about Identity and see
it as a key enabler for making the online world both more personal and more
valuable. I'm working with strategic customers and partners to drive
adoption of privacy-enhancing, ubiquitously-accepted, easy-to-use identity
solutions.
- Microsoft / OpenID Collaboration:
Read about the Microsoft /
OpenID collaboration on Kim
Cameron's blog and read the
transcript of Bill Gates' and Craig Mundie's speech announcing this at
the RSA Security conference. We're working together to bring the benefits
of phishing-resistant authentication methods, such as Windows CardSpace, to
the growing community of OpenID users.
- CardSpace One-Pager Published: This paper is a one-page
introduction to Microsoft's CardSpace
software, which facilitates user-centric identity interactions online
through an easy-to-use visual "Information Card" metaphor.
Michael B. Jones. A One-Page
Introduction to Windows CardSpace, January 2007.
- Information Card Web Specification Published: This
specification documents the web interfaces utilized by browsers and web
applications that support Information Cards. The information in this
document is not specific to any one browser or platform.
Michael B. Jones.
A Guide to Supporting
Information Cards within Web Applications and Browsers as of the Information
Card Profile V1.0, December 2006.
- Identity Metasystem Design Rationale Paper Published: Many
of the problems facing the Internet today stem from the lack of a widely
deployed, easily understood, secure identity solution. Microsoft's
CardSpace software and the
Identity Metasystem vision underlying it are aimed at filling this gap using
technology all can adopt and solutions all can endorse, putting users in
control of their identity interactions on the Internet. The design
decisions presented in this paper are intended to result in a widely
accepted, broadly applicable, inclusive, comprehensible, privacy-enhancing,
security-enhancing identity solution for the Internet. We present them
and the rationale behind them to facilitate review of these design decisions
by the security, privacy, and policy communities, so that people will better
understand Microsoft's implementations, and to help guide others when
building interoperating implementations.
Kim Cameron and Michael B. Jones.
Design Rationale behind the Identity Metasystem Architecture,
January 2006.
- Identity Metasystem Whitepaper Published: I authored the Microsoft whitepaper
Microsoft's
Vision for an Identity Metasystem published on May 12, 2005. It describes
our initiative with the rest of the industry to interconnect today's diverse
collection of identity systems into an interoperable Identity Metasystem,
analogous to how the Internet Protocol tied together individual network
technologies such as Ethernet, Token Ring, and X.25 (and enabled new
technologies, such as 802.11 wireless to be easily incorporated as they were
invented). The Identity Metasystem and Microsoft's "InfoCard" identity
selector client will help prevent phishing by ensuring that sites strongly
authenticate themselves to users in a non-spoofable manner.
- From Research to Products: After 12+ years as a member of the
Systems and Networking Research Group at
Microsoft Research, in early
2005 I decided that it was time to find a position that would use the full range of
both my technical and inter-personal, coalition-building skills. And I found a great one! At the beginning of March
2005 I started a new position at Microsoft as Director of Distributed Systems Customer
Strategy and Evangelism. This position is a great fit for me because it's
very much a collaborative cross-group and multi-company, multi-platform
effort. I'm working with people all over Microsoft and with numerous
customers and partners across a tremendous range of industries worldwide.
- Amazing photos from the Palio:
See what it's
like to have front row seats at the oldest continuously run horse race
in the world -- the Palio in Siena Italy. In the race we attended in
August 2007, 5 of the 10 starting jockeys completed the 3-lap bareback,
no-holds-barred race around the town square. I could have touched one
of them as he came unseated. Amazing!
- None of these representatives are real! For fun, I assigned
placards used to identify country representatives and officers in meetings
to some of the participants in an open space meeting at the ITU in
February 2007. Kaliya Hamlin (a.k.a. IdentityWoman) beamed when I
placed Canada in front of her...
See the
photos.
- :-) After a successful computing archaeology effort,
as of September 2002, the
original bboard post in which the smiley :-) was
invented by Scott Fahlman in September 1982 is back online!
- Real-World (Out of This World) Story: The Mars Pathfinder mission was widely proclaimed as
"flawless" in the early days after its July 4th, 1997 landing on the
Martian surface. Successes included its unconventional "landing" -- bouncing
onto the Martian surface surrounded by airbags, deploying the Sojourner rover, and
gathering and transmitting voluminous data back to Earth, including the panoramic pictures
that were such a hit on the Web. But a few days into the mission, not long after
Pathfinder started gathering meteorological data, the spacecraft began experiencing system
resets. The press reported these failures in terms such as "software glitches"
and "the computer was trying to do too many things at once". Read
What really happened on Mars?
Also, be sure to read this
follow-up
message from Glenn Reeves of JPL, who led the software team for the Mars Pathfinder
spacecraft.
- Participant, Internet Identity Workshop, Mountain View, CA, December
2009.
- Participant,
Digital Identity World, Las Vegas, NV, September, 2009.
- Participant, Burton
Group Catalyst Conference, San Diego, CA, July 2009.
- Participant, Internet Identity Workshop,
Mountain View, CA, May 2009.
- Participant,
European Identity Conference and Presenter at OASIS workshop, Munich,
Germany, May 2009.
- Exhibitor, RSA
Security Conference, San Francisco, CA, April 2009.
- Presenter, RSA Pre-Conference Workshop:
Harnessing the Power of Digital Identity, San Francisco, CA, April 2009.
- Participant,
OSIS Identity Interop, San Francisco, CA, April 2009.
Recent Activities
- Participant, Burton Group Catalyst Conference,
San Diego, CA, June 2008.
- Presenter, Internet
Safety Task Force, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard,
June 2008.
- Participant,
Internet Identity Workshop, Mountain View, CA, May 2008.
- Exhibitor, RSA
Security Conference, San Francisco, CA, April 2008.
- Exhibitor, GSM World
Congress, Barcelona, February 2008.
- Exhibitor, Burton Group Catalyst Conference, Barcelona, October 2007.
- Participant, Microsoft
Professional Developers Conference (PDC), Los Angeles, CA, October 2007.
- Participant,
Digital Identity World, San Francisco, CA, September 2007.
- Presenter and Exhibitor,
Burton Group Catalyst Conference, San Francisco, CA, June 2007.
- Participant,
ITU Focus Group on Identity Management, Mountain View, CA, May 2007.
- Participant,
Internet Identity Workshop, Mountain View, CA, May 2007.
- Steering Committee,
Eleventh Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS-XI), San
Diego, CA, May 2007.
- Presenter, MIX '07, Las Vegas,
NV, April-May 2007.
- Presenter, Federal Trade Commission Workshop:
Proof Positive:
New Directions for ID Authentication, Washington, DC, April 2007.
- Steering Committee,
Fourth USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design & Implementation,
Cambridge, MA, April 2007.
- Presenter, Novell Brainshare
Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2007.
- Participant,
ITU Focus Group on Identity Management, Geneva, Switzerland, February 2007.
- Participant, RSA
Security Conference, San Francisco, February 2007.
- Participant,
Mobile Identity Workshop, San Francisco, January 2007.
- Participant, Internet
Dating Conference, Miami, FL, January 2007.
- Presenter, Burton
Group Catalyst Conference, Barcelona, October 2006.
- Participant,
Digital ID World Conference, Santa Clara, CA, September 2006.
- Participant, Berkman Center
Identity Mashup Conference, Cambridge, MA, June 2006.
- Participant,
Burton Group Catalyst Conference, San Francisco, June 2006.
- Presenter, JavaOne Conference,
San Francisco, May 2006.
- Participant, Internet
Identity Workshop, Mountain View, CA, May 2006.
- Presenter, Domain Roundtable
Conference, Seattle, April 2006.
- Participant, MIX '06, Las Vegas, NV,
March 2006.
- Presenter,
W3C Workshop on Secure Web Authentication, New York, NY, March 2006.
- Participant, PC Forum,
Carlsbad, CA, March 2006.
- Participant, RSA Security
Conference, San Jose, CA, February 2006.
- Presenter,
Digital ID World for Financial Services, New York, NY, November 2005.
- Participant,
Internet Identity Workshop, Berkeley, CA, October 2005.
- Presenter, Internet2
Member Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 2005.
- Presenter, Microsoft
Professional Developers Conference (PDC), Los Angeles, September 2005.
- Participant,
Digital ID World Conference, San Francisco, May 2005.
- Participant,
Identity
Gang Meeting at PC Forum, March 2005.
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