BeenVerified 101

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 10/19/08

BeenVerified 101

A quick introduction to BeenVerified

By beenverified

BeenVerified API Introducition

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 4/23/08

BeenVerified API Introducition

BeenVerified is an easy and secure way to prove your identity and share your accomplishments online.

This screencast is an overview of the BeenVerified.com API which provides developers with the tools needed to have their online users prove their identity and credentials. The API follows the OAuth protocol and gives developers the ability to provide more trustworthy environments for their users, while even further enhancing user privacy and security.

If you are an interested developer, feel free to visit http://www.beenverified.com/developer to learn more.

By beenverified

Tags : BeenVerified.com, Developers, Oauth, OpenID, Privacy, Screencast, Security, Web2.0, controlled, dataportability, identity, oauth (0:14) , oauthflow (2:24) , signin (2:03) , user, verification

BeenVerified.com API Introduction-For Developers (Oauth)

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 4/22/08

BeenVerified.com API Introduction-For Developers (Oauth)

BeenVerified is an easy and secure way to prove your identity and share your accomplishments online.

This screencast is an overview of the BeenVerified.com API which provides developers with the tools needed to have their online users prove their identity and credentials. The API follows the OAuth protocol and gives developers the ability to provide more trustworthy environments for their users, while even further enhancing user privacy and security.

If you are an interested developer, feel free to visit http://www.beenverified.com/developer to learn more.

By beenverified

Tags : API, BeenVerified, BeenVerified.com, Developers, OAuth, OpenID, Privacy, Screencast, Security, Service, Web, Web2.0, controlled, dataportability, identity, user, verification

Terrell Russell - ClaimID

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 12/6/07

Terrell Russell - ClaimID

Terrell Russell of ClaimID.com talks about what ClaimID does and how it helps people take control of their online identity with respective to search engines.

By beenverified

Tags : 2007, ClaimID, IIW2007b, Identity, Internet, Russel, Terrell, Workshop

David Recordon - Six Apart, OpenID

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 12/6/07

David Recordon - Six Apart, OpenID

David Recordon discusses OpenID.

By beenverified

Tags : David, Identity, Identity2.0, On, Online, OpenID, Recordon, Sign, Single

Ashish Jain, Ping Identity

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 12/6/07

Ashish Jain, Ping Identity

The Director of Technology, Ashish Jain, from Ping Identity discusses what Ping Identity brings to the online identity world.

By beenverified

Tags : IIW, IIW2007b, Identity, Identity2.0, Ping, identity, online

Pamela Dingle - Pamela Project

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 12/6/07

Pamela Dingle - Pamela Project

Pamela Dingle discusses the efforts the Pamela Project are putting together to make the use of InfoCards even easier.

By beenverified

Tags : Dingle, IIW, Identity2.0, Pamela, Project, Project, identity, online

Eran Hammer-Lahav and Chris Messina, OAuth

via beenverified's Videos by beenverified on 12/6/07

Eran Hammer-Lahav and Chris Messina, OAuth

Eran Hammer-Lahav and Chris Messina discuss the highly anticipated release of the OAuth 1.0 spec and what OAuth solves.

By beenverified

Tags : 2007, Chris, Eran, Hammer-Lahav, IIW, IIW2007b, Identity, Internet, Messina, OAuth, Workshop, oauth (0:09) , openid (1:20)

 

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