understanding the importance and impact of anonymity and authentication in a networked society
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Entrust Technologies

ANON: "Why did your institution choose to become a partner on the Anonymity Project?"

"Identity is such a large aspect of day-to-day life - both in the online realm as well as the physical - that understanding the factors that drive the desire for anonymity and confidentiality is vital in order to develop systems that promote the peace of mind and security of individuals in a transforming, identity-centric society. Entrust is happy to have been able to contribute to this research effort by making available our identity and access management solutions. We congratulate the Anonymity Project team on their outstanding initiative and continuing efforts to provide insight into the impact that information and authentication technologies, as well as issues of privacy and anonymity, have on society."

Brian O'Higgins, co-founder and CTO of Entrust, Inc., May 2004

 
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