Good stuff. The polar opposite to few slides, but well timed and targeted, to say the least.
Interesting in that OAuth seems to be the solution he discusses and yet it would have been impossible to predict that at the time he presented. But the basic requirements are the same...
Very inspiring presentation. Quite interesting to watch that 5 years after. So where do we stand today ? It would be nice to have another presentation just like this one to see where do we go now. Seems like OpenID has made a giant leap since then, dont you think ?
It's already possible for sites and site users to obtain strong, trusted authentication, through PKI, in a way that leaves identity in the hands of the identified rather than a central controller. The only thing that is missing is the "simple" aspect of it. If you want to avoid this notion of Identity 2.0, work toward providing a simple method for user-controlled public keys to be used for site authentication.
His reasons FOR Identity 2.0 don't seem adequate to me. Who wants identity 2.0? Who does this benifit?
he says "Id 2.0 is inevitable... but if you want a world where its your identity, not their identity, and technology is open, not restricted.. join the conversation blah..."
To be honest i think the implementation of this 1 sovereign identity will be restrictive.Your identity WILL become their identity. This is a really dangerous idea and i find it disconcerting that its not being questioned
Awesome video! You truly are a leader. The content you provide, are the same great techniques that have caused me to achieve massive success, all through free marketing. Keep up the good work, and look forward to future videos...
Very clever guy! These kind of things are our future. At the moment I am doing a research about identity 2.0 in combination with LBS (Location Based Services). Pretty interesting subject.
This abomination is not inevitable if good people will remain vigilant. The concept of "identity" that he is pushing is the kind that serves to cement class identity and the power of an authoritarian state system to control and maintain class identity and for the willing agents of such a state to destroy personal reputations on a scale without historical precedent (though it reminds me a little of 'Dr. Zhivago,' in its implications).
At least on the outset if something like this got implemented, some could continue to be anonymous, but it would get harder to get lost in the 'crowd.' Anonymous voices would get squelched in favor of people who stand behind their words. Anonymous buyers would find it harder to buy. Commerce will drive this.
This will be both a good thing & a bad thing, and to try to explain why would take up more space than YT allows. Needless to say, whether we agree with Dick or not, this IS inevitable.
Co sign. There will probably be a huge increase in the Internet marketplace if there a transparent system available for providing identity credentials.
In 1932, a little girl named Suzie was walking down the hall of an old hotel. A crazy man killed her by stabbing her in the back of the head and throwing her body in an elevator. While he closed the elevator doors he said the words "BAKUDA BAKUDA". Now that you have read this message, her dead body will appear in your bedroom every night you go to bed. Unless you do this:
Good stuff. The polar opposite to few slides, but well timed and targeted, to say the least.
Interesting in that OAuth seems to be the solution he discusses and yet it would have been impossible to predict that at the time he presented. But the basic requirements are the same...
hapa50 9 months ago
hehehe Mr. Hard Dick hehehe
MrSackbuilder 1 year ago
Very inspiring presentation. Quite interesting to watch that 5 years after. So where do we stand today ? It would be nice to have another presentation just like this one to see where do we go now. Seems like OpenID has made a giant leap since then, dont you think ?
TheKayzen 1 year ago
Will Facebook take over and obsolete all of this contention for an open web ID solution? And be Identity 3.0?
erickherberholz 1 year ago
Great presentation skills and interesting content.
erickherberholz 1 year ago
I love to watch this video once in a while, to be inspired.
erickherberholz 1 year ago 2
I can never get enough of watching this! Extremely memorable.
erickherberholz 1 year ago
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mosesonfire 1 year ago
isn't this just a way to make the internet like the phone system? is that bad?
justgivemeaname100 2 years ago
It's already possible for sites and site users to obtain strong, trusted authentication, through PKI, in a way that leaves identity in the hands of the identified rather than a central controller. The only thing that is missing is the "simple" aspect of it. If you want to avoid this notion of Identity 2.0, work toward providing a simple method for user-controlled public keys to be used for site authentication.
JPPIStu 2 years ago
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FUCK IT ALL...
MikeyMasked 2 years ago
His reasons FOR Identity 2.0 don't seem adequate to me. Who wants identity 2.0? Who does this benifit?
he says "Id 2.0 is inevitable... but if you want a world where its your identity, not their identity, and technology is open, not restricted.. join the conversation blah..."
To be honest i think the implementation of this 1 sovereign identity will be restrictive.Your identity WILL become their identity. This is a really dangerous idea and i find it disconcerting that its not being questioned
roryphelan 3 years ago
i agree man
if anyone hacked this id, it would have all your personal info. i'd rather not put all my eggs in one basket
royb673 3 years ago
You mean the same as the government with SSid#?
desmodus1991 2 years ago
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roryphelan 3 years ago
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Awesome video! You truly are a leader. The content you provide, are the same great techniques that have caused me to achieve massive success, all through free marketing. Keep up the good work, and look forward to future videos...
TheatricalMarketer 3 years ago
Very clever guy! These kind of things are our future. At the moment I am doing a research about identity 2.0 in combination with LBS (Location Based Services). Pretty interesting subject.
snijdermichiel 3 years ago
This abomination is not inevitable if good people will remain vigilant. The concept of "identity" that he is pushing is the kind that serves to cement class identity and the power of an authoritarian state system to control and maintain class identity and for the willing agents of such a state to destroy personal reputations on a scale without historical precedent (though it reminds me a little of 'Dr. Zhivago,' in its implications).
daleroes 3 years ago 2
Anyone counted the number of slides?
robbieengels 3 years ago
omg...i remember all his points...EFFECTIVE man..very cool
etmonkeyesh 3 years ago 2
At least on the outset if something like this got implemented, some could continue to be anonymous, but it would get harder to get lost in the 'crowd.' Anonymous voices would get squelched in favor of people who stand behind their words. Anonymous buyers would find it harder to buy. Commerce will drive this.
This will be both a good thing & a bad thing, and to try to explain why would take up more space than YT allows. Needless to say, whether we agree with Dick or not, this IS inevitable.
ZachsMind 3 years ago 3
why is it inevitable?
roryphelan 3 years ago
Co sign. There will probably be a huge increase in the Internet marketplace if there a transparent system available for providing identity credentials.
Taxali88 3 years ago
brilliant presentation style man!!
artyjag 3 years ago 2
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read this.
there are 20 angels in this world.
9 are playng.
1 is reading this post.
put this on 4 other video coments whitin 15 minutes.
if you do,somewone you love will suprise you somehow.
if you don't,you shall lose your beloved=(
NRwrestler01 3 years ago
Haha I rather be unknown online, I always go out of my way to make sure all my info is false. :)
TheBerzerker1 3 years ago 7
Wicked!! that was really well done!
sarau74 3 years ago
welcome to the police state :D
SexySEO 4 years ago
Identity = Dick Hardt or Hardt, Dick
Hotbread007 4 years ago
I prefer anonymity
virgojeep1 4 years ago 3
Best presentation ever. It just doesn't get old.
.... and now I use Sxipper.
kiwisatachi 4 years ago
The best presentation I've ever seen. Brilliant.
zarazek 4 years ago 19
Great presentation... very usful!
Congrats
liziesoto 4 years ago
Simply fantastic!
kathyschmid 4 years ago
consider how most corporate managers would do in presenting the same message. (Pass the coffee) I'm so inspired by what he's achieved with this.
sojudave 4 years ago
Wasn't that a manuscript kind of speech?
thelegendarypaki 4 years ago
and since this come out, how far have they got you say?
FireWaia 4 years ago
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iKeynote 4 years ago
Best presentation I`ve ever seen.
Durdeni 4 years ago
i likeit, good and different presentation.
mkesin 4 years ago
digg hard
abhijit8086 4 years ago
really good, post it by my users
Bazzty 4 years ago
Amazing presentation. Great humor and i love the random google-images which mr dick put into the powerpoint.. ;-)
Identity 2.0 sounds like a brilliant idea.
Battindk 4 years ago
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In 1932, a little girl named Suzie was walking down the hall of an old hotel. A crazy man killed her by stabbing her in the back of the head and throwing her body in an elevator. While he closed the elevator doors he said the words "BAKUDA BAKUDA". Now that you have read this message, her dead body will appear in your bedroom every night you go to bed. Unless you do this:
Retype this message on 3 other videos.
chikadee3 5 years ago
Awesome job by Dick on introducing Identity 2.0
bhashem 5 years ago
Are you sure he's Dick? :-D
granec 4 years ago
simple and awesome at the very same time
daveandwhatever 5 years ago
yeah, i LOVE it.
5chn1bb3l 5 years ago
one of the best presentation styles ever!!
RobGreen 5 years ago