Countryboy--Great work! With all Chromebooks TPM activated by default and with Google spouting bullet proof security it would be odd if Google didn't intend to leverage the TPM for secured OpenID/Single Sign On.
And it appears that Wave is the only company with a TPM-secured OpenID beta in progress.
Posted by Ken Y-N on September 14th, 2009 at 03:26pm Wave Systems recently announced the release of a beta version on id.wave.com, a system that secures the OpenID identity management service using a Trusted Platform Module. OpenID is used by many services from Facebook to Google as a means of having a single global identity and single global password. By adding a TPM into the mix, from a consumer’s point of view they now have a more secure login procedure, reducing the risk of identity theft. For corporate intranets, they too can use the id.wave.com system for: The CIO benefits by knowing that only authorized users and authorized devices are connected to the organization’s cloud computing services, whether internal or external. This now fits in very well with the recent announcement on Open Identity for Open Government.
WAVEs EMBASSY = THE COMMON DENOMINATOR "SWISS" DEFACTO PLATFORM FOR TRUSTED WEB SERVICES
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