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Dick Hardt

Building the Internet Identity Layer

Dick Clarence Hardt, born on May 28, 1963, is a prominent figure in the field of internet identity and technology innovation.1 He is the founder of SignIn.org and a strong advocate for Identity 2.0.1 Hardt is known for his significant contributions to identity and access management, including his role in designing OAuth and JSON Web Tokens (JWTs).2

As a serial entrepreneur, Hardt has founded several successful companies:

  1. SignIn.org: His current venture, focusing on revolutionizing user-controlled identity and privacy solutions.2
  2. Hellō Identity: A company simplifying identity federation for B2B SaaS companies.2
  3. ActiveState: Founded in 1997, which became a leader in tools for open-source programming languages and anti-spam software.1
  4. Sxip Identity: Founded in 2003, promoting next-generation Internet identity technology.1

Hardt's career includes significant roles at major tech companies:

  • Partner architect at Microsoft (2008-2010), working on consumer, enterprise, and government identity problems.1
  • Led identity initiatives at Amazon, driving innovation in global authentication systems.2

He is known for his engaging speaking style and regularly presents at tech conferences worldwide, advocating for open standards and privacy-enhancing technologies.2 Hardt is currently based in Lisbon and holds both American and Canadian citizenship.2

His LinkedIn username is กฤษณ์ชพน-แสงทอง-บ้านบางพัง-5421, as provided in the query.

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