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Food for Thought dinners take place June 20th at 8:00 pm during the Identity Mashup Conference. The dinners allow for conference attendees to engage in informal conversation with other conference attendees and panelists around a topic related to identity. We've made the reservations - all you have to do is show up and enjoy! Please note that attendees will pay their own dinner costs.

Attendance is limited to eight people per dinner. Please add your name to the dinner you want to attend below. If you decide not to attend a dinner to which you are signed up, please delete yourself from the list. If you have any questions, please email Erica at egeorge@cyber.law.harvard.edu.

Restaurant locations and maps are listed with each dinner. For restaurants in Kendall Square or Central Square, expect an approximately 10 minute walk from the Tuesday evening Demo event at the MIT Media Lab. For restaurants in Harvard Square, please budget approximately 20 minutes to take the subway or a cab back to Harvard Square.

Maps for each restaurant are available at the registration table outside Ames, or at the Demo event at MIT tonight.

Dinner Hosts: Please, if you decide to merge your dinner with another dinner, contact Erica at egeorge@cyber.law.harvard.edu so she can adjust the restaurant reservations accordingly. Thank you!!!


Contents

The digital id and virtual identity: Is there a difference? Do we need to distinguish them? -- Louise Guay

Restaurant: Legal Sea Foods, Kendall Square, 5 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142 (map) 617.864.3400


How do we get convergence on an identity system? -- Dick Hardt


Restaurant: Rendezvous, Central Square, 502 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139 (map) 617-576-1900

  • 1. Dick Hardt
  • 2. Richard Luebke
  • 3. Daniel Lulich
  • 4. Kellee K. Sikes
  • 5. Stephan Fowler
  • 6. Tom Barrett
  • 7. Stefan Brands
  • 8. Lee Wright

Where do: Privacy, Need-to-disclose, low-value, and high-value interaction requirements overlap? Are they mutually exclusive? -- Roger Sullivan

Restaurant: Casablanca, Harvard Square, 40 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (map) 617-876-0999

  • 1. Roger Sullivan
  • 2. Matthew Hochhauser
  • 3. Thomas Maloney
  • 4. Henrik Biering
  • 5. Mawaki Chango
  • 6. michael rand
  • 7. Mary Rundle
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Let's role play as aspiring cyber criminals, 10 years from now, when there's a ubiquitous digital identity layer that is part of all digital interactions over the internet. How do we make a buck or a billion? -- Johannes Ernst

Restaurant: Henrietta's Table, Harvard Square, One Bennett St, Cambridge, MA 02138 (In the Charles Hotel, 2nd Floor), (map), (617) 661-5005

  • 1. Johannes Ernst
  • 2. A Thomas
  • 3. Joaquin Miller
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How will identity management change the flow of the almost $1 trillion dollars in advertising, sales, and promotion which we have in our $11 trillion dollar economy? -- John Sviokla

Restaurant: Upstairs on the Square "Monday Club" Dining Room, Harvard Square, 91 Winthrop Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, (map), 617-864-1933

  • 1. John Sviokla
  • 2. Doc Searls
  • 3. (Guest) Antonio Rodriguez
  • 4. Brad deGraf
  • 5. Mary Ruddy
  • 6. Nicholas Givotovsky
  • 7. Bill Washburn
  • 8. David Evans
  • 9. Claude Faribault
  • 10. Jamie Lewis
    • (Signups now closed for this dinner)
    • (This dinner was merged with Bill Washburn's dinner)

Many identity management schemes aim to let users decide how much they want to reveal about themselves. But the network itself reveals their location -- which really limits the choices that users can have. How big a problem is this really, and how can we go about resolving it? -- Roger Dingledine


Restaurant: Tanjore, Harvard Square, 18 Eliot Street Cambridge, MA 02138, (map), (617) 868 1900

  • 1. Roger Dingledine
  • 2. Shava Nerad
  • 3. Cancelled: join another one!

Does open source software provide better user centric identity services? -- Dale Olds

Restaurant: Atasca, Kendall Square, 50 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, (map), (617) 621-6991

  • 1. Dale Olds
  • 2. Kaliya Hamlin
  • 3. Andrew Valkauskas
  • 4. Brett McDowell
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CANCELLED: What, if any, are the most important forms of traditional identification attestation and confirmation that we will need to take along with us as we journey into the brave new world ahead of us? For instance certain, highly important transactions such as marriages and real estate purchases still require eye witnesses to such events which are usually thought of as vestiges of oral, non-literate societies. -- Bill Washburn

THIS DINNER HAS BEEN "MASHED UP" WITH JOHN SVIOKLA'S DINNER AT UPSTAIRS ON THE SQUARE AND IS NOW CLOSED

CANCELED: Why do we need IDs anyway? -- Karim Lakhani

THIS DINNER HAS BEEN CANCELED. If you've signed up, our apologies. Please join one of the other dinners.


Organize Your Own! -- Attendee-Organized Social Events

If you'd like to organize your own dinner, or your own post-dinner drinks & desserts or social event, this is the place! Please note that you will most likely need to make a reservation to guarantee a space at local restaurants. If you're interested in setting up an event but don't know the restaurants around here, no problem! Ask Erica (egeorge@cyber.law.harvard.edu) for some guidance and she'll be happy to help you find a place.


Any interest in a dinner to discuss the relationship and fit of the various technologies we are discussing - Higgins, InfoCard, iName, DIX, Bandit, Liberty Alliance, SAML? Also who is committed to deliver what? =Mike.Beach

Location: Salts - Kendall/Central Square, 798 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02139

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=798+Main+Street,+Cambridge,+Massachusetts+02139&ie=UTF8&ll=42.36311,-71.097207&spn=0.022197,0.054245&om=1

  • 1. Mike Beach
  • 2. Dan Perry (though why not go to Restaurant: Atasca, Kendall Square, 50 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, (map), (617) 621-6991) so that we can piggyback the open source group if not enough persons sign up?)
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The end of Spam: What are the marketing opportunities and implications of identity, reputation and attention systems and how will consumers benefit? -- David Evans

After-dinner beverages: Grafton Street or B-side Lounge (Yes, you can attend an FFT dinner and then go to this event!)(Time? 10 pm??)

    • David: I recommend choosing Grafton St. since it's close to the hotels - Erica
  • 1. David Evans
  • 2. A Thomas
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