Liberty Alliance Announces Winners of the 2007 IDDY Award

eBIZ.mobility, New Zealand Government, NTT Labs and Rearden Commerce Receive Identity Deployment of the Year Awards

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

SAN FRANCISCO, Liberty Alliance – September 25, 2007 -- Liberty Alliance, the global identity consortium working to build a more trusted Internet for consumers, governments and businesses worldwide, today announced winners of the 2007 IDDY (Identity Deployment of the Year) Award. This year Liberty Alliance awarded four IDDYs recognizing digital identity management applications built using Liberty’s open, privacy-respecting and proven interoperable identity specifications. Winners were announced at DIDW 2007 where eBIZ.mobility, the New Zealand Government, NTT Labs and Rearden Commerce were awarded the 2007 IDDY. A photo of the Liberty Alliance IDDY Award is available.

“From applications that put users in better control of their identity information to deployments requiring the highest degree of security and privacy protection, the IDDY recognizes individuals and organizations that are solving real world identity management challenges based on specifications from Liberty Alliance,” said Roger Sullivan, president of the Liberty Alliance Management Board and vice president of Oracle Identity Management. “eBIZ.mobility, the New Zealand Government, NTT Labs and Rearden Commerce are among the organizations around the world implementing Liberty-based solutions users can trust for conducting more secure and privacy respecting online transactions.”

IDDY Award nominations are evaluated based on criteria that include the benefits applications deliver to users and organizations; the ROI the application is demonstrating; and how the solution may successfully address identity issues such as reducing identity theft, meeting regulatory requirements or providing users with increased security and privacy protection. The program includes an emerging applications category to showcase up-and-coming Liberty-based applications and proof-of-concepts that are driving the next generation of secure and trusted digital identity management solutions.

 

2007 IDDY Award Winners

eBIZ.mobility - eBIZ.mobility provides unique digital content payment processing, called OneTouch Online Purchasing™, for banks, telecom service providers and digital content providers that is suited to the “open garden” model of consumer Internet browsing. OneTouch Online Purchasing allows online purchasers to charge digital downloads such as music, videos, games, ring tones and more directly to an existing account at their phone company, VoIP provider, mobile operator, bank or Internet service provider.

 

The New Zealand Government - The New Zealand Government is developing a user centric framework to better utilize the Internet to meet strategic eGovernment transformation goals. Led by the State Services Commission, the project has a working title of GOAAMS (Government Online Attribute Assertion Meta System) and is being developed to enable every citizen and participating organization to use the authoritative data held about them online and in real-time, rather than having to repeatedly submit the same information across government systems. GOAAMS is being developed with input from a wide range of government agencies and international experts.

 

NTT Labs - NTT Labs has developed SASSO, a personal Identity Provider that enables users to single-sign-on to a PC and leverage the strong authentication capabilities of the mobile phone to conduct a wide range of secure identity-based transactions. SASSO uses the increasingly ubiquitous mobile phone as an Identity Provider (IdP) to allow users to access a Service Provider (SP). Once authenticated by their own mobile phone, the IdP on the mobile phone issues a SAML assertion signed by a private key and sends that assertion to SPs. The application drives strong authentication into online transactions and leverages the convenience and privacy capabilities of the mobile phone to allow users to better control their own identity information.

 

Rearden Commerce – Delivered as Software as a Service (SaaS) to more than half a million employees in six hundred companies, the Rearden Personal Assistant leverages federation technology to help users find and purchase the services they need based on their preferences and company policies. As users schedule travel, dining reservations, corporate entertainment, package shipments, web conferences and other services, the Rearden Personal Assistant automatically updates their calendars and notifies them of any changes.

 

About the Liberty Alliance IDDY Awards

Now in its second year, the annual IDDY Awards program is designed to shine a spotlight on identity applications built using Liberty’s open identity specifications. Recipients of the 2006 IDDY were EduTech, deploying Liberty Federation within New York State educational agencies; Deutsche Telekom AG (TCom, Business Unit T-Online), deploying Liberty Federation reaching nearly 12 million customers in Germany; and the UK Government Authentication Gateway, which provides eGovernment services to nearly 8 million citizens. More information about the IDDY including this year’s panel of judges and judging criteria is available at http://projectliberty.org/liberty/news_events/iddy_awards

 

About Liberty Alliance

Liberty Alliance is the only global identity organization with a membership base that includes technology vendors, consumer service providers and educational and government organizations working together to build a more trusted Internet by addressing the technology, business and privacy aspects of digital identity management. The Liberty Alliance Management Board consists of representatives from AOL, Ericsson, Fidelity Investments, France Telecom, HP, Intel, Novell, NTT, Oracle, and Sun Microsystems. Liberty Alliance works with identity organizations worldwide to ensure all voices are included in the global identity discussion and regularly holds and participates in public events designed to advance the harmonization and interoperability of CardSpace, Liberty Federation (SAML 2.0), Liberty Web Services, OpenID and WS-* specifications. More information about Liberty Alliance as well as information about how to join many of its public groups and mail lists is available at www.projectliberty.org.

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