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A conversation with Phil Windley about identity in the real and virtual worlds
September 19, 2006, 10:07 am


The multi-talented Phil Windley joins me for today's podcast, which was prompted by my recent experience with an expired passport, lost birth certificate, and misplaced social security card. As an author, university professor, InfoWorld contributor, and of course former state CIO, he has an excellent understanding of identity regimes in the real world, in the virtual world, and at the intersection of the two. ...
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