Context, Ownership and Responsibility

We’ve re-launched our Blog here at LiveBolt Identity, so I’ve decided to start with a “Back to Basics” approach for my first few posts.
I’ve been thinking about Identity for more than a decade now. It started with email systems, proceeded to directories and web access control systems and moved on to PKI and Identity Management [...]

CIA uses Google for ‘Intellipedia’

Using technology for collaboration in the private-sector has been commonplace for a many years now. Some organizations, like my former employer IBM, have had Usenet-style newsgroups for collaboration for over a decade. Then we had Lotus Notes team-rooms for every project, and every department. More recently tools like Microsoft SharePoint, Lotus [...]

Passport Assembly Security

Those of us in IT Security have had countless discussions about outsourcing Enterprise IT Security, especially when it involved allowing access to resources in other countries that might not be so strict when it comes to things like, oh corporate espionage or physical security. But did you ever stop to think about who is [...]

The New LiveBolt Identity Blog

Welcome to the new LiveBolt Identity Blog! We’ve been quiet on the Blog-front for some time now, and we thank the subscribers who have followed us since we started over at BlogSpot.
In the coming days, you’ll see more posts in this space and we look forward to your comments and participation. In the [...]