The IDDY Award (IDentity Deployment of the Year) recognizes identity-based applications built using Liberty Federation (including SAML 2.0), Liberty Web Services, Liberty People Service and Liberty Advanced Client specifications.
This year’s IDDY Awards program includes a call for nominations in three categories, a Liberty-based deployment, a Liberty-based emerging/POC application and a new multi-protocol category. The new award is designed to shine a spotlight on applications that leverage the proven interoperability of Liberty Alliance standards in multi-protocol implementations to help advance the next generation of secure and privacy-respecting Liberty-based enterprise and user-driven Web 2.0 applications.
IDDY Award winners are some of the organizations driving over one billion Liberty-enabled identities and devices in the marketplace today.
The 2008 IDDY Award Judges are Bob Bragdon, Publisher, CSO Magazine; Michael Barrett, CISO, PayPal, Inc.; Michelle Dennedy, CPO, Sun Microsystems; John Fontana, Senior Editor, Network World; Gerry Gebel, VP & Service Director, Identity and Privacy Strategies, Burton Group; Paul Madsen, Liberty Alliance Technology Expert Group and Identity Standards Researcher, NTT; Roger Sullivan, president of Liberty Alliance and vice president Oracle Identity Management; and Robin Wilton, Liberty Alliance Public Policy Expert Group and Corporate Architect, Sun Microsystems, UK.
Applications are due June 23, 2008, by 12 midnight PT. Please submit them to Britta Glade (britta@projectliberty.org) and Russ DeVeau (russd@projectliberty.org).
Application forms and information on judging criteria are available as DOC and PDF downloads here:
Deployment Nomination Form PDF
Deployment Nomination Form DOC
Emerging/POC Nomination Form PDF
Emerging/POC Nomination Form DOC
Multi-Protocol Nomination Form PDF
Multi-Protocol Nomination Form DOC
Multi-Protocol Judging Criteria
Past winners include: