Conference News
Through the month of September, we will be including links to all
the different blogs & websites that feature the Identity Management Conference. If
you would like us to include your blog or posting, please forward the
details to events@oasis-open.org.
CONFERENCE IN THE NEWS & ON THE WEB:
- Microsoft Sponsors Event on Federated Key Management, Secure Cloud Computing and Social Networking, Authentication Standards, and Privacy Management...by Reuters
- International Audience to Explore Security Challenges for Transparent Government at OASIS Identity Management Forum...by News Blaze
- International Audience to Explore Security Challenges for Transparent Government...by Yahoo! Finance
- Identity management for transparent government...by Rakesh Radhakrishnan
- As national and international governments endeavor
to manage citizen's identities while providing
open, transparent and trusted services...by Conference Alerts
- The OASIS IDtrust Member Section would to thank the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for kindly hosting...by Knowledge Management News
- How do we balance open access, transparency and accountability with security and privacy?...by Government Computer News
- Produced by OASIS, sponsored by Microsoft Corporation, and hosted by NIST by Government Executive Magazine
- OASIS announces preliminary program for Identity Management 2009 by Cover Pages
- Hosted by Oasis and NIST, this two-day
Identity Management Conference will provide users who are evaluating
or looking to deploy cyber security infrastructures with an opportunity
to explore the state of the art in security services by IDSP Event Calendar
- OASIS is pleased to announce that Dr. Michael Willett will be representing the ISTPA and WillettWorks at our upcoming conference on 29-30 September 2009...by Michael Willett
A FEW TIPS & POINTERS ON BLOGGING...
- If you're a presenter, blog about the issues you plan to cover. Don't provide a complete synopsis of your presentation. Instead, identify a few of the compelling issues involved in a way that gets people thinking and motivates them to attend.
- If you're moderating a panel or chairing a session, blog about the concepts that will be discussed and provide a brief background of your presenters.
- Consider writing multiple, shorter blogs rather than one overly long description.
- Use your blog to solicit feedback and questions that will add to your presentation.
- Don't forget to invite readers to attend.
- Make it personal.
Additional tips & pointers may be found at: VIEW MORE TIPS & POINTERS