Hello Community, This is it...It's the final day to vote for RSA crowdsource sessions. Here's your chance to support even more UMA in your RSA event. Please take the time to give a quick thumbs up for these two UMA sessions. We won't mind if you tell your friends to do the same as well. Happy voting! *Protect your privacy and control your personal internet of things with UMA* - Sal D'Agostino, IDMachines - http://t.co/KedIzLIT8R - Summary: UMA is an OAuth profile for distributed access control that puts the user in charge of what gets shared and how it gets protected, even when the user is not there! It meets the need to improve privacy and security in the internet of things. See how to build the UMA stack including OpenID Connect and OAuth components using low cost open source hardware (Raspberry Pi B), OS (Debian) and a smart phone as credential. Physical access, home surveillance (IP video) and home automation uses shown. *Battle of the OAuth2 Profiles - OpenID vs UMA* - Mike Schwartz, Gluu - http://t.co/Oqg0F66Bhn - Summary: OpenID Connect allows clients of all types, including web-based, mobile, native and javascript applications, to request and receive information about authenticated sessions and end-users. So why do we need the User Managed Access (UMA) version 1.0 profile of OAuth? Isn't OpenID Connect good enough? This talk will discuss how UMA promises to standardize central policy enforcement, enabling people and organizations to better secure APIs and web resources across a heterogeneous vendor landscape. Best Regards, Joni Brennan Kantara Initiative | Executive Director email: joni @ kantarainitiative.org Connecting Identity for a more trustworthy Internet - Overview <http://www.slideshare.net/kantarainitiative/kantara-overview2014-37969351>