Making such a system effective, however, will require creating an
"identity ecosystem," backed by extensive public/private cooperation,
said White House cybersecurity coordinator Howard Schmidt, delivering
the opening keynote speech at the Symantec Government Symposium 2010 in
Washington on Tuesday.
"This strategy cannot exist in isolation," he said. "It's going to take all of us working together." Furthermore, "we
should not have to dramatically change the way we do business -- this
should be a natural path forward," he said.
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Yes, I am aware. I partook in Blizzards SC2 Beta few weeks ago, and got to use Battle.Net 2.0's 'Real-ID' feature first hand. It's actually no where near as Orwellian as most would think. Also, I am a now 14 years running Blizzard and EA stock share holder. This allows me to get insider information on the products that company's makes, or is planning on making before even most people at E3 know about it. I have revived coder notes, videos, audio disc, etc. all on and about how they built and created Battle.Net 2.0 and the 'Real-ID' system. Yes, you can track your friends online via their B.Net 2.0 account, or via their facebook accounts, or any other social network they have that can connect with B.Net 2.0's "Real-ID' system. There is also a setting in the 'Real-ID' friends list setting, where, you can actually make it so the friends you have on your list can not track your IP, nor can they search for you via socially networking sites, you can set it so they only way they can tell if you're online, is if you're signed into your B.Net 2.0 Account. And believe me, Blizzard/EA have much much better things to do than to sit around and track everyone who's on B.Net 2.0 IP address and 'sensitive information' and supposedly sending it to the government for new additions to their virtual data base. But, thanks for the info, a lot of the stories that involve people disappearing via the internet (WoW account, etc.) are usually results of those people not being very smart, and giving people they only know just by meeting them over the internet, all their information, location, schedule, and so on. I do see your and other people's concerns about things like this, but it is really nothing to waste your energy and information data searching on. What REALLY needs to be worried about and concentrated on is the new 'US Cyber Command', this new wing at the white house needs to be watched like an eagle, like the one on their logo.
Lets see if i van make this clearer for you...
Blizzard = Activision = VIVELDI = GE = DARPA = Your info is NOT privy anymore!!
NAU Citizen said:Yes, I am aware. I partook in Blizzards SC2 Beta few weeks ago, and got to use Battle.Net 2.0's 'Real-ID' feature first hand. It's actually no where near as Orwellian as most would think. Also, I am a now 14 years running Blizzard and EA stock share holder. This allows me to get insider information on the products that company's makes, or is planning on making before even most people at E3 know about it. I have revived coder notes, videos, audio disc, etc. all on and about how they built and created Battle.Net 2.0 and the 'Real-ID' system. Yes, you can track your friends online via their B.Net 2.0 account, or via their facebook accounts, or any other social network they have that can connect with B.Net 2.0's "Real-ID' system. There is also a setting in the 'Real-ID' friends list setting, where, you can actually make it so the friends you have on your list can not track your IP, nor can they search for you via socially networking sites, you can set it so they only way they can tell if you're online, is if you're signed into your B.Net 2.0 Account. And believe me, Blizzard/EA have much much better things to do than to sit around and track everyone who's on B.Net 2.0 IP address and 'sensitive information' and supposedly sending it to the government for new additions to their virtual data base. But, thanks for the info, a lot of the stories that involve people disappearing via the internet (WoW account, etc.) are usually results of those people not being very smart, and giving people they only know just by meeting them over the internet, all their information, location, schedule, and so on. I do see your and other people's concerns about things like this, but it is really nothing to waste your energy and information data searching on. What REALLY needs to be worried about and concentrated on is the new 'US Cyber Command', this new wing at the white house needs to be watched like an eagle, like the one on their logo.
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