Digital ID News
A new online industry community hopes to become a resource on issues
surrounding online identity issues. The Council for Identity Protection,
sponsored by identity theft protection services provider LifeLock, will
be a cross-industry group examining online trust, privacy and consumer
rights.
The group hopes to tackle commercial and social challenges found
across industries when dealing with identity fraud, cyber security,
privacy and mobile technology, particularly with the rapidly evolving
rate of technology and sophistication in identity theft issues.
The founding board members of the group are
Stephon Coggeshall, CTO of ID Analytics, a LifeLock subsidiary; Ori
Eisen, founder and chairman of The 41st Parameter; Chris Jay Hoofnagle,
director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology’s information
privacy programs and senior fellow to the Samuelson Law, Technology
& Public Policy Clinic; Dr. Markus Jakobsson, principal scientist of
consumer security at PayPal; Kevin Mitnick, author of several books on
computer security and fraud; and David Montague, founder and president
of The Fraud Practice.
The council is actively seeking industry opinions.