Talks, Podcasts, and Videos
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Authenticate 2024: Four Components of Modern Identity
Over the last few months I have had the opportunity to talk about the ideas I’ve been kicking around about what modern IAM really is. I had the opportunity to bring a form of these ideas to the stage in San Diego at Authenticate 2024!
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IDAC: Theorycrafting Modern Identity Architecture with Ian Glazer
Last week I had the amazing opportunity to sit down with Jim and Jeff over at the Identity at the Center podcast and talk about my recent series of posts about modern IAM and an open IAM data model. As always it was an absolute blast! It was the first time I got to talk about both topics together and I am so grateful for the opportunity. You can head over to the IDAC site to have a listen or watch it right here!
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The Rise and Future of Identity with Joseph Carson
I had an amazing opportunity to sit down with Joseph Carson. I have been a fan of his for a long, long time. We had a great time talking about everything from non-human identity to zero standing privilege, where AI comes into the mix, and much much more! Check it out!
https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6d6e49fb-9af5-4511-a586-1f7ad20a8f64
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Tactical ZSP chat with Alex Bovee
I first met Alex of ConductorOne a few weeks ago at Identiverse. We were on an Identity at the Center podcast together and hit it off. We caught back up last week to continue our conversation. We were talking a bit more tactically about how to actually implement zero standing privilege… and it was a blast!
Check it out!
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EIC Keynote: The Role of Counselors and Applied Identity
I’ve been kicking around this notion of counselors for a few years now. The first time I debuted the idea it was at the OpenID Foundation Japan conference in 2019. I have been refining it over time. The refinement continued through keynote season this year. What follows is both a recording of my delivery at EIC 2024 as well as the text. You’ll notice that the two differ… and that is a result of my process. Where I start a talk and what gets on stage tends to differ… but in this case they differ reasonably significantly. Truth be told, I didn’t love this talk, but I got a lot of positive response to the actual delivery… which goes to show that what you, the speaker, things of a talk, and what the audience thinks can be very different! Watch the video here or read the text or both and, regardless, enjoy!
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