About OIXOpen Identity ExchangeOIX_7fd92e90-3e00-11e4-9f3c-e5d282db4d5cOIX BoardLeadership --
The OIX Board represents leaders in online identity in the internet, telecom and data aggregation industries concerned with both market expansion and information security.Don ThibeauOIX Chairman and President --
Don Thibeau specializes in organizing competitors in support of greater interoperability and trust in online transactions. Don is President and Chairman of The Open Identity Exchange (Open Identity Exchange) a non-profit trade organization of leading competitors from competing sectors including the internet (Google, PayPal), data aggregation (Equifax, LexisNexis, Experian), telecommunications (Verizon), enterprise (Microsoft, Symantec, SecureKey) and government (UK Cabinet Office). OIX is helping drive the expansion of existing internet services and the rapid deployment of new online products. With its team of rivals, OIX has become a global center of excellence for the identity trust layer of online transactions serving as a test bed for business, legal and governance policies in the emerging open identity ecosystem.
Don has also the Executive Director of The OpenID Foundation since 2009 where he manages the foundation and leads market adoption of open source internet identity standards. The Foundation’s membership represents leaders from key industry organizations that collaborate on the development, adoption and deployment of open identity standards.
Don’s expertise has been developed in the data, internet (identity and social layers), and telecommunications markets. He specializes in consortium-based enterprise and entrepreneurial business models for data, analytics, and web content, drawn from senior management positions at Qsent, LexisNexis, and TransUnion.
Don was an elected Delegate to the US National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) Identity Ecosystem Steering Group and is Chairman of its International Coordination Working Group. He also chairs the Open Identity Exchange UK Identity Assurance Steering Group, a public private sector partnership supporting the UK Cabinet Office Identity Assurance Program.
Don is the Co-Chairman of the OASIS Electronic Identity Credential Trust Elevation Methods Technical Committee among other industry advisory roles. He is also co-founder and investor in TrustID and was a founding member of the London-based Reed Elsevier Venture Fund. A former Presidential appointee, Don has testified before Congress and written extensively on data privacy and regulatory issues.Paul AgbabianOIX Vice President --
Symantec Fellow, CTO Endpoint Security & Management Division --
Paul is responsible for cloud-hosted infrastructures, telemetry, endpoint protection and mobility, encryption, and systems management. Previous to this role, he was CTO of Symantec’s Consumer Business Unit and the Norton product line.
He has represented Symantec in industry organizations such as the OpenGroup, Distributed Management Task Force where he was board member and chair of the User and Security working groups, and customer-industry councils. He has numerous inventions and patents in his fields of expertise.
Before joining Symantec, Paul was president of a private corporation developing software for measurement and analysis of stochastic data, catering to government agencies, global aerospace and technology firms.
Paul has a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Caltech, and a Bachelor of Science degree from UCLA.Dennis BeckerOIX Secretary --
LexisNexis Risk Solutions Vice President, Emerging Markets --
Dennis Becker joined LexisNexis in 2007 as vice president for emerging markets, which includes responsibility for business strategy, market offerings and professional services for solutions ranging from identity verification to dynamic knowledge-based and biometric authentication for use in private and public sector applications and in developing identity trust frameworks. Additionally, Dennis is responsible for LexisNexis’ eCommerce, Payments, Retail, Communications, Utility and Provider Healthcare markets.
Prior to LexisNexis, Dennis launched an organization responsible for international business-to-business solutions at Acxiom and led sales, marketing and client operations for Acxiom’s Communications and Utilities vertical markets. Before that, he was responsible for strategy and new product development at Cendian Chemical Logistics. Prior to joining Cendian, Dennis served as vice president at Equifax, responsible for customer relationship management offerings, credit analytics and consulting services and direct-to-consumer information products. Dennis began his career at BellSouth where he was responsible for product management and commercialization of advanced technology lines of business.
Dennis currently serves on the board of The University of Texas Center for Identity and is a participant in the North American Security Products Organization (NASPO) Identity Proofing and Verification (IDPV) project, who’s charter is to create an American National Standard to define minimum standards for proof and verification of personal identity. Dennis holds a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences from University of Alabama with a degree in Economics.Pat MangiacottiOIX Treasurer --
Equifax Senior Director of Business Development & Strategic Partnerships, Technology & Analytical Services Group --
Pat Mangiacotti is Senior Director of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships for Equifax’s Technology and Analytical Services Group. In this position, she manages the development and execution of strategic partnerships focusing on identity and fraud solutions. Before joining Equifax, Ms. Mangiacotti served in numerous leadership roles at prominent data technology and internet media companies such as EMC, Lycos and General Information Services. She was a co-founder of Trufina and an active member of ICF. Ms. Mangiacotti earned a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.Andre BoysenSecureKey, Executive Vice President --
Andre is responsible for positioning SecureKey’s growth strategy, cultivating opportunities in new and existing markets, and promoting demand for the company’s solutions globally. He serves as SecureKey’s digital identity evangelist. Prior to joining SecureKey, Andre co-founded and served as chief technology officer of 724 Solutions Inc. Previously, he served as chief technology officer for Footprint Software and as chief executive officer for the company’s Asia Pacific business. In 1999, he was named one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 in recognition of his vision and accomplishments. From 1990 to 1994, he served as chief executive officer of Open Systems Limited. Andre has also served on the boards of 724 Solutions Inc., Dexit Inc., Footprint Software Pty. Ltd., and 305 Management Services. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Ottawa, an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business, and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education from the University of Maine at Presque Isle. He currently lectures at Wilfred Laurier’s Schlegel Entrepreneurship Centre.Jeffrey BrobergCA Technologies Advisor, Security Solutions, Product Management --
Jeffrey Broberg is an Advisor and Senior Architect within CA Technologies, Security Customer Solution Group. He is also a member of the Council for Technical Excellence (CTE). Jeff received his BS of Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Jeff is currently leading the creation of security solutions that enhance Identity and Access Management to incorporate evolving trends regarding trusted identities, IT Consumerization, mobility, Cloud IAM services, and information centric data protection. He is also is responsible for the harmonization of the business units solutions as well as looking at trends and opportunities within 18 – 36 month timeframe. He sits on the fence between product management and engineering and participates in many industry standards activities. Jeff has over 25 years’ experience, and has held various senior positions at Novell, IBM, SilverStream, etc. He founded eObject which developed a java based Rules Engine which was acquired by SilverStream in 2000.Daniel ElvesterExperian Senior Director, Business Development Experian Decision Analytics --
Dan Elvester is the Senior Director of Business Development for Experian’s Decision Analytics business unit. In this role, he is responsible for development and execution of strategic partnerships, aligning business objectives in fraud detection and prevention, operational efficiency and compliance with new and existing products and markets. Dan has been with Experian for five years.Since joining Experian, Dan has secured strategic partnerships with a variety of companies including Early Warning Services for DDA data sources, TargusInfo® for additional phone verification, Accertify for call center support, several biometrics organizations and more. Dan’s previous experience includes three years with LexisNexis where he developed and executed a partner reseller program, and three years with HNC, focused on eCommerce. Mr. Elvester holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from California State University Northridge.Chris FergusonCabinet Office, UK Government Deputy Director --
Chris Ferguson has been a British Civil Servant since 2003 and now has responsibility for delivering the United Kingdom’s Identity Assurance Programme. Chris has worked for several of the UK Government’s core departments (Home Office, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Cabinet Office) and has also worked on detached duty for the United Nations. To date, Chris’s career with Her Majesty’s Government has largely been focused on diplomacy, counter terrorism and security both overseas and at home. Chris graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2002 with an M.A. (Hons) in Politics.Patrick HardingPing Identity, Chief Technology Officer --
In the executive role of Chief Technology Officer for Ping Identity, Patrick Harding is responsible for Ping Identity’s product and technology strategy, leading the Office of the CTO and leading Ping Labs.Patrick is also an active leader in the Internet Identity space, which includes being a Board member for the Open Identity Exchange, and heavily involved in other identity initiatives such as the OpenID Foundation, a Founding Board Member for the Information Card Foundation, a member of the Cloud Security Alliance, on many security and identity committees for OASIS. Patrick has been involved in the creation of numerous standards initiatives including SAML 2.0 and SCIM (System for Cross Domain Identity Management). Lastly, Patrick has been a regular speaker at leading industry conferences such as RSA, Digital ID World, SaaS Summit, Gartner Catalyst, Cloud Identity Summit as well as many others.
Previously, Patrick was a vice president and security architect at Fidelity Investments where I was responsible for aligning identity management and security technologies with the strategic goals of the business. As such, Patrick was integrally involved with the implementation of federated identity technologies at Fidelity — from “napkin” to production.Anthony NadalinMicrosoft Partner Architect, Standards & Policy Lead, Identity Division --
Anthony’s current work encompasses technology standards engagements that play a strategic role in enterprise products, cloud services, operations management, consumer services, social networking, and mobile applications. Supporting both browser-based and native applications is vital, as are client-to-server and server-to-server interaction patterns. Also at the forefront are the REST/JSON standards engagements which include OpenID, OAuth, Simple Web Discovery (SWD), and JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). Policy engagements are also a vital part of Anthony’s job as interactions are not just about protocols and do not occur in a policy vacuum; they are informed by business needs, public policies, and privacy expectations around the globe and thus have may engagements in the policy space throughout the world.
Anthony’s past experience includes 27 years at IBM, participation in many standards organizations (OASIS, IEEE, IETF, Open Group, W3C, ITU, ISO) aligning security strategy with standards. Anthony has co-authored many of the web services specifications, written 3 books around the scope of Java Security and 1 book on Web Services, as well as published many papers for various conferences. Anthony participated in designing, authoring, and developing various Java security standards such as, Java Authentications and Authorizations Services (JAAS), Java Crypto Extensions (JCE), Java Authorization Contract for Containers (JACC), JSR104 Java XML Signature Standard, JSR106 Java XML Encryption Standard. Anthony has also worked on the security for the following operating systems, MVS, AS400, VM/SP and OS/2. Anthony was responsible for delivering the OS/2 Security sub system drivers. He has spent many years working with various parts of the US government (on security) and spent 3+ years in Germany on assignment working on a special operating system for Atomic power plant and also spent 1 year on loan to the National Computer Security Center (NCSC) working on Orange Book evaluations for IBM operating systems.Eric SachsGoogle, Senior Product Manager --
Eric Sachs has worked in the areas of user identity and security for hosted Web applications since 1992. Since joining Google in 2003, he has worked as a Product Manager for many services, including the Google Account login system, Google Apps for Your Domain, orkut.com social network, Google Health, Google Security, and Internal Systems. Eric previously worked with Google’s CIO on an effort to move Google’s internal systems to cloud-based technologies by leveraging the same developer tools that Google makes available publicly. Eric is now involved with industry efforts to increase adoption of Internet Identity standards including OAuth and OpenID as well as to evolve them. Before Google, Eric was CTO and co-founder of Interliant, which provided hosted corporate email services. While at Interliant, Eric led co-development projects with both IBM and Microsoft to build platforms for hosting consumer and enterprise Web applications. Eric graduated with a B.A. in computer science in 1993 from Rice University.Nat SakimuraNomura Research Institute, Ltd. Research Lead --
Nat Sakimura is the research lead on Digital Identity at Nomura Research Institute (NRI). Bringing Power to control his identity in the Cyber Space back to the People is what he aims at. He was a co-outher of OpenID Provider Authentication Policy Extension (PAPE) specification, the OpenID Connect Core and Artifact Binding specification, JSON Web Token (JWT) specification, XRD specification, and the co-chair of the OASIS Open Reputation Management Systems TC. He has been the elected member of the OpenID Foundation board since 2008 as well as the founding board member of the Kantara Initiative. He has served in various Japanese government committees and is currently a member of the (Identity) Information Coordination Platform Technical Working Group in the Cabinet Secretariat which deals with the forthcoming Citizen Identity system. Nat holds a M.SA degree in Economics from University of Western Ontario, and a B.A. in Economics from Hitotsubashi University, Japan. His interests include digital identity, privacy, distributed systems, music, and poetry.Peter Tippett, Ph.D., M.D.Verizon Business, Vice President Security Solutions & Enterprise Innovation --
Peter Tippett is vice president of security solutions and enterprise innovation for Verizon Business, with responsibility for driving the overall strategic direction of Verizon’s industry-leading portfolio of security solutions, including product development and marketing. He also serves as the company’s chief medical officer and is the chief scientist of the product testing and certification organization, ICSA Labs. An information security pioneer, Tippett has led the computer security industry for more than 20 years, initially as a vendor of security products, and over the past 16 years, as a key strategist. He is widely credited with creating the first commercial anti-virus product that later became Norton AntiVirus. Tippett is best known for his creation of enterprise IT metrics, and large risk intelligence and compliance management programs for enterprises. Tippett served on the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee (2003-2005) to guide U.S. efforts in health care IT, information security and computational sciences research. InfoWorld recognized Tippett as one of the 25 most influential chief technology officers for 2002. Tippett has a bachelor’s degree in biology from Kalamazoo College, and holds a doctor of medicine degree and a doctor of philosophy degree in biochemistry from Case Western Reserve University.OIX Advisory BoardScott L. DavidExecutive Director, Law, Technology & Arts Group at the University of Washington School of Law. Scott’s practice focuses on intellectual property and technology counseling and transactions, and he has become a leading expert in these areas nationally and internationally. Prior to this position he was a Partner at K&L Gates since 1992. There is practice focused on transaction structuring and providing legal advice associated with emerging technologies including information/data law, compliance with privacy, data security and identity law, electronic commerce, online payment structures, standards setting, tax and intellectual property issues. Scott provided advice to firm clients on issues of compliance with federal and state privacy and data security laws; structuring of online contracts, terms of use, privacy policies and electronic payment and tax administration systems; networked data risk and liability management; online and telecommunications entity organization and affiliation structuring; technology development and transfer; participation in technical standards setting organizations; international, federal, state and local internet and telecommunications taxation; intellectual property licensing and structuring and non-profit and tax-exempt status and related issues. Scott’s publications include chapters relating to telecommunications law and tax issues associated with ecommerce. In addition, he has authored articles in a variety of journals and publications relating to business information system structuring; legal perspectives on business data security management issues; FCC, FTC and other government regulation of online data and information systems; estate planning in the digital age; payment and tax structuring for online transactions; and broadband over power line (BPL) legal issues. Scott has given presentations on legal issues to a variety of business, legal, and other groups relating to various topics in information law, identity, privacy and data security; monetization and risk mitigation legal strategies for data collection and aggregation; legal issues of commercial interactions using virtual reality interfaces; emerging legal issues in virtual property; issues associated with cloud data storage and services; telecom tax; digital estate planning; nanotechnology; robotics; legal structuring and strategies for technical standards initiatives; gift card and stored value card systems. Prior to joining K&L Gates, Scott practiced with Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York City. Before attending law school, he worked as the production manager for a computer manufacturer in Rhode Island. Scott is a member of the bars of New York and Washington. He received an LL.M., (taxation) from New York University in 1990, a J.D., from Georgetown University Law Center, 1985 (magna cum laude) and did his undergraduate work at Brown University.Salvatore D’AgostinoCEO of IDmachines LLC and provides design, integration, strategic and tactical consulting services. IDmachines’ practice runs across the identity, credentialing, access, security, machine learning and technology transfer markets and its participants. Prior to IDmachines Sal was the Executive Vice President at CoreStreet, whose software provides identity and credential validation and distributed access control solutions for many governments and global enterprises. Prior to that and for 18 years Sal worked at and was promoted to CEO of Computer Recognition where, among other things, he helped to design and deploy EZPass and other electronic toll collection systems, upgrade the United States Capitol Physical Security System, and responsible for over 100 applications of industrial, transportation and security machine vision systems in supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. Sal is very active in developing industry standards, education and best practices through professional affiliations that besides the OIX Advisory Board include; Secretary of the Smart Card Alliance Identity Council and Secretary of its Access Control council, Vice-Chair of the Security Industry Association PIV Working Group, member of the IT Security Council of the American Society for Industrial Security, Chair of the Kantara Initiative Attribute Management Discussion Group, friend and former member of the Transportation Research Board’s Freeway Operation Committee, member of the RTCA Special Committee 224 on Airport Security Access Control Systems and a charter member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers’ Machine Vision Association. Sal is a graduate of Harvard College, and former All-Ivy and All-East wrestler, shares a patent on sentient geosynchronous displays and has worked with Ha-Ha on exhibits at the Hyde Park Art Museum and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.Debra DienerCIPP/G, J.D., Privacy, Identity Management and Information Protection Consultant Debra N. Diener has over 30 years of expertise from serving in senior legal, policy, legislative and managerial positions in all three branches of the Federal Government. Before retiring, she served as the Senior Advisor and Director of Privacy Policy in the Privacy Office for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). For over three years, Ms. Diener was a Co-chair of the Identity Management Subcommittee of OMB’s CIO Council’s Privacy Committee. In that role, she helped to spearhead the successful collaboration between the Federal Government and private sector organizations on privacy priorities, including the Government’s innovative approach to identity management. Prior to DHS, Ms. Diener served with the Treasury Department in diverse senior positions with the Headquarters Office of General Counsel, the Financial Management Service (FMS) and the IRS. She played a lead role on domestic and international policy, legal, and regulatory matters in criminal justice/law enforcement, financial services, privacy, information protection and identity management. She also served as a counsel on the Crime and Criminal Justice Subcommittee, House Judiciary Committee, where she was instrumental in crafting significant legislation. Ms. Diener holds a B.A. in Political Science from Syracuse University; an M.A. in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania; and a J.D. from the George Washington University. She is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional/ Government.Rainer HoerbeContributor, architect and standards editor for the Austrian eGovernment federation and used to be lead developer for products used in the federation. In the European cross-border eHealth project epSOS he serves as security advisor. As a member of Kantara Initiative and ISO SC27 he is engaged in developing new models and standards in federated identity management.Hisham KassabFounder and president of MOBILAPS, LLC. MOBILAPS is based in Silver Spring, MD, and specializes in mobile applications; geospatial technologies; and innovative applications for network appliances, including next-generation emergency notification technologies such as web-browser alerts and streaming video alerts. MOBILAPS has been funded by NSF, USDA, and the state of Maryland; and counts NASA and the Open Geospatial Consortium among its clients. Hisham received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering, M.S. in EECS, M.S. in Operations Research, and Ph.D. in EECS from MIT. His Ph.D. dissertation was in the field of wireless networks. After MIT, Hisham worked for several years in the strategy consulting industry, first working for the multinational Booz & Co.; and then joining TMNG, a boutique firm specializing in the ICT industry. In 2005, Hisham left the management consulting industry to launch MOBILAPS.Fran MaierFounder and Chair of the Board of TRUSTe, the leading privacy trustmark and solutions provider. Fran Maier’s career, which has included roles as CEO, CMO and General Manager, has made her an experienced agent of change and growth, particularly in companies that build brands and results by establishing trust with online consumers. Fran joined TRUSTe in 2001 and drove the expansion of TRUSTe’s business, product portfolio and brand. Fran was instrumental in the policy and product development of TRUSTe’s TRUSTed Download Program, TRUSTed Ads (for online behavioral advertising compliance), and to TRUSTe’s flagship web privacy seal program. In 2008, under her leadership, TRUSTe secured significant investment capital to transform TRUSTe from a non-profit industry association to a for-profit growth enterprise, setting the stage for accelerated service and business growth. As a co-founder and general manager of Match.com, Fran established credibility, safety, and trust in online dating, making Match.com the leading online dating service. In executive marketing roles at Women.com and Kmart’s BlueLight.com subsidiary, Fran both established online start-up brands and brought blue-chip offline brands onto the Internet. Earlier in her career, she held brand management roles at the Clorox Company and California’s Automobile Association. In addition to her expertise in online privacy and data security, she is also known for her expertise in social networking, brand building, online marketing, and marketing to women. Fran speaks and writes widely on issues of online privacy, security, and trust and frequently represents TRUSTe in front of domestic and foreign regulatory audiences, including the Federal Trade Commission, Congressional committees, and foreign data protection commissioners.Her work has been recognized: In 2009, Fran won a Stevie Award for Women in Business for Best Executive (in the category of Service Businesses with less than 100 employees.) In 2010, AlwaysOn named Fran among the Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch in Silicon Valley. In 2011, San Francisco Business Times named Fran among the 150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business. In addition to TRUSTe’s board, Fran serves on a number of Internet, community, and trust-related advisory boards. She takes pride in helping boards focus on the market opportunities, strategic investments and partnerships, and improved understand their governance responsibilities. She is also active in mentoring women in technology. Fran holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University and lives in San Francisco. She is mother to two sons, ages 22 and 18.Thomas J. SmedinghoffPartner in the Privacy & Data Protection practice group in the Chicago office of Wildman Palmer LLP. His practice focuses on the developing field of information law and electronic business activities, with an emphasis on electronic transactions, identity management, data security, privacy, and corporate information governance issues. Mr. Smedinghoff has been actively involved in developing e-business, e-signature, data security, and information legal policy both in the U.S. and globally. He currently serves as chair of the Identity Management Legal Task Force of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Business Law, and co-chair of its Cyber Security Committee. Previously, he was chair of the ABA Section of Science & Technology Law (1999-2000), chair of the ABA Electronic Commerce Division (1995-2003), and chair of the International Policy Committee (2008-2011). He is also a member of the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), where he participates in the Working Group on Electronic Commerce and helped to negotiate the international e-commerce treaty titled the “United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts” and the UNCITRAL “Model Law on Electronic Signatures.” He was also the ABA Advisor to the Uniform Law Commission Committee to Implement the UN E-Commerce Convention (2008 – 2010), and served as an ABA Advisor to the Uniform Law Commission committee that drafted the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. Mr. Smedinghoff is the author of the book titled INFORMATION SECURITY LAW: THE EMERGING STANDARD FOR CORPORATE COMPLIANCE, (IT Governance Publishing, 2008). He is also the editor and primary author of the e-commerce book titled ONLINE LAW: THE LEGAL GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS ON THE INTERNET (Addison Wesley, 1996), as well as numerous articles on electronic transactions, identity, privacy, and data security law issues.Judith SpencerChair, CertiPath Policy Management Authority. She manages the CertiPath Bridge Certification Authority, which provides the federated trust environment for the Aerospace-Defense community. In addition, she represents the CertiPath community stakeholders in activities related to NSTIC. Previously, Ms. Spencer was employed by the U.S. General Services Administration building cross-organizational consensus on matters related to identity management. She was Chair of the Federal PKI Policy Authority, and Co-Chair of the Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management Subcommittee, assisting the Federal community in implementing HSPD-12 and setting government-wide goals for identity management.Hal WarrenHal Warren has more than 18 years of experience in Internet technology development specializing in social networking tools and web delivery of commercial content. Currently Mr. Warren is working to use emerging trusted identity to build stronger peer circles for scientists and to create better semantics in scholarly publishing. Mr. Warren also serves as president of the OpenID Society. He graduated with a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Tennessee.GovernmentThe OIX Board meets regularly with government leaders in the White House at the invitation of Howard Schmidt,Special Assistant to the President & White House Cybersecurity Coordinator to discuss the public -private partnership envisioned in the National Strategy for Trusted Identity in Cyberspace (NSTIC).Howard SchmidtSpecial Assistant to the President & White House Cybersecurity Coordinator_7fd930fc-3e00-11e4-9f3c-e5d282db4d5c[To serve as] an identity trust global center of excellence. _7fd9346c-3e00-11e4-9f3c-e5d282db4d5cTechnical NeutralityOIX is a neutral, technology agnostic, non-profit trade organization where members from across multi-business sectors can come together to share domain expertise, joint research, and pilot projects to test real world use cases to drive the expansion of existing online services and the adoption of new online solutions. Non-ProfitDomain ExpertiseJoint ResearchPilot ProjectsTrust FrameworksProvide mutual assurance that online transactions can be trusted._7fd93624-3e00-11e4-9f3c-e5d282db4d5cOIX Market LeadersMarket leading members include CA Technologies, Equifax, Experian, Google, KPMG, LexisNexis, Microsoft, PayPal, Ping Identity, SecureKey, Symantec, UK Cabinet Office, and Verizon.CA TechnologiesEquifaxExperianGoogleKPMGLexisNexisMicrosoftPayPalPing IdentitySecureKeySymantecUK Cabinet OfficeVerizonOIX develops and registers trust frameworks: pre-negotiated sets of business, legal, and technical agreements that provide mutual assurance that online transactions can be trusted. _7fd937aa-3e00-11e4-9f3c-e5d282db4d5c2014-09-16OwenAmburOwen.Ambur@verizon.net