Liberty Gets New Members

Liberty Alliance announced new members representing a variety of industries and vertical market segments from around the world

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

December 4, 2006

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PARIS -- Liberty Alliance, the global identity consortium working to build a more trusted Internet for consumers, governments and businesses, today announced new members representing a variety of industries and vertical market segments from around the world. Members join Liberty Alliance to have a voice in the development of standards and best practices for building and deploying non-proprietary and proven interoperable identity solutions users can trust for more secure and privacy respecting online transactions.

The newest members of Liberty Alliance are 2FA, Agència Catalana de Certificació, British Telecommunications PLC, Bronnoysund Register Centre, City University (London), Credentica, Danish Biometrics Research Project Consortium, Danish Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation, DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University, Drummond Group Inc., Fugen Solutions, Inc., Fulvens Ltd, fun communications GmbH, Gemalto, GeoFederation, Hochhauser & Co., LLC, Luminance Consulting, Mindsphere AS, PayPal, Software Innovation ASA, Telefonica, Telenor R&D, Thales e-Security, Oslo University, University of Ottawa, University of Washington School of Law, UNINETT AS and the Sunderland (UK) City Council.

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