Using Corporate Logos to Beat ID Theft

Anne & Lynn Wheeler lynn at garlic.com
Mon Jun 6 13:41:28 EDT 2005


former chair of x9a10 working group did quite a bit of work on this 
approach ... although it was more oriented towards being able to 
validate websites as opposed to email ... and none of it shows up in the 
x9.59 standard
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/index.html#x959

for some topic drift ... recently i had opportunity to repeat the story 
about ISO/OSI directive prohibiting work on standards that violated OSI 
model
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2005j.html#33

and happen to remember during the 90s work on x9.59, somebody trying to 
claim that (some?) ISO organization couldn't do work on standards 
involving digital signatures unless they were certificate-based 
infrastructures; collection of certificate-less based postings
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/subpubkey.html#certless

Using Corporate Logos to Beat ID Theft
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1822978,00.asp

....

The Mountain View, Calif., company's technology uses corporate logos to 
distinguish legitimate e-mail messages from those that fake, or spoof, 
their origin. Iconix is preparing to announce its first product next 
quarter, said company officials.



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