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Testimonials

“Liberty Web services standards bring enterprise grade privacy and security as well as interoperability to Web 2.0 applications”

— TechTarget, Mar. 11, 2008, Brett McDowell

“OpenLiberty-J provides Java developers with a robust, secure option for identity-enabling SOA and Web 2.0 applications”

— Web Services Journal, Mar. 10, 2008, Asa Hardcastle

“With the release of OpenLiberty-J, developers now have a comprehensive library of open source code to begin driving security and privacy into applications requiring identity management functionality”

— Dark Reading, Mar. 10, 2008, Conor Cahill, Intel

“Liberty’s proven interoperable technologies and standardized policy frameworks make it easier for healthcare organizations to protect sensitive data, meet compliance mandates and put patients in better control of their identity information”

— Dark Reading, Feb. 22, 2008, John Fraser

“We chose to support SAML because it provides immense flexibility as a robust standard and the security that our customers demand. Ultimately, we want our customers to make their own decisions about their security and authentication policies, and SAML makes it easy”

— ThomasNet, Feb. 13, 2008, Gabe Cohen, Google

“GSA did not want to lock the federal government into one company's product line, and this is why the agency has been backing the Liberty Alliance's interoperability testing, which ensures that SAML products from different companies work with one another”

— Government Computer News, Feb. 1, 2008, David Temoshok, GSA

“IGF uses a layered approach to identity governance. It uses declarative requirements and policy that can be applied on top of standard protocols used to exchange identity-related information.”

— Sys-Con Media, Jan. 29, 2008, Myisha Frazier-McElveen, GSA

“Virtually all federation efforts and almost all federation product vendors have built-in SAML 2.0 support. Governments and enterprises planning new identity federations should base their implementations on the SAML 2.0 standards.”

— Security Products News, Jan. 30, 2008, Gregg Kreizman, Gartner

“BT is expanding its role in Liberty Alliance to help drive a secure and privacy-respecting internet identity layer across applications, industries and regions. ”

— Computer Weekly, Jan. 17, 2008, Robert Temple, BT

“The IAF provides federation operators with business and policy standards for more easily making trust decisions about the acceptance and management of identity credentials within their respective federations.”

— Dark Reading, Jan. 16, 2008, Brett McDowell, Executive Director, Liberty Alliance

“The success of the Liberty Interoperable program is demonstrated by the wide scale deployment of Liberty-enabled products and the increasing number of businesses and governments now requiring vendors to pass Liberty Alliance testing.”

— Linux Magazine, Dec. 18, 2007

“Organizations worldwide are deploying SAML 2.0-based applications to enable secure new business services, help meet regulatory requirements and provide consumers with better protection against online fraud and identity theft.”

— IT Week, Dec. 18, 2007, Roger Sullivan

“The open and interoperable federated identity model being developed by the Liberty Alliance aligns well with the federal government's objectives. Many countries such as the UK, Australia and France are also basing their initiatives on the Liberty Alliance's standards.”

— CIO Gov. Review, Dec. 5, 2007 , Dave Temoshok, US GSA

“The idea behind the [Identity Assurance] Framework is to simplify the process for an organization to use credentials from other organizations without incurring the considerable costs of integrating with external identity management systems on a one-by-one basis.”

— Government Computer News, Nov. 29, 2007, Joab Jackson

“Consortia like the Liberty Alliance and specs like SAML 2.0 all work to strengthen pieces of the overall framework with federated identity and authentication, privacy and security specs for online identity management.”

— Billing & OSS World, Nov. 16, 2007, Stephen Weagraff