Identity Networks

Published: March 16, 2006 - 12:00am

The notion of the "network" appears to be a theme that is central to our time. Of the many profound changes re-enforcing the need for identity, the "network" - with its many facets of availability, band-width, scale and complexity - is arguably one of the most significant, and the most underrated in its impact on IT infrastructures in tomorrow's web-enabled world.Networks of politics and education; networks of collaboration; telephone and mail networks; power and industrial networks; commercial networks comprising vertical market groupings; and a variety of communities of interest. This is not to mention other co-operatives, consortia, and associations, peer to peer networks, networks of terrorism, river and transportation networks, neural networks, ecological and food networks, corporate ownership networks, international money transfers – and so on...

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