![]() She and Amir explore virtual diversity and inclusion.Ġ3:08 - Dr. Star is a Workplace Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Psychologist. Lauran Star on this episode of The Tech Trek. Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Want to learn more about us? Head over at Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Prior to joining Google, Atul was at MobileIron as an Identity Architect. He continued with HP as the Director of the Federation. He helped define open standards such as the Liberty Alliance and SAML 2.0. He was a co-founder and the CEO of Trustgenix (acquired by Hewlett Packard), where he defined the federation server, a concept that was later adopted by almost all identity vendors. Prior to joining SGNL, he was a technical leader at Google where he focussed on access security. He conceptualized the Continuous Access Evaluation Protocol (CAEP), which forms the basis of the Shared Signals and Events working group in the OpenID Foundation. ![]() He provides technical leadership at SGNL. Amir and Atul discuss Open Standards and the various factors that contribute to the creation of new standards.Ġ3:39 - Atul explains what Open Standards are.Ġ6:56 - How to determine if a phenomenon could be an Open Standardġ1:35 - How can you encourage more people to support your ideas?ġ5:49 - What are some of the best ways to join in on a project, even if you have little experience?Ģ0:17 - Atul shares his best practices for finding the right Standards body to contribute to.Ītul Tulshibagwale is a federated identity pioneer and the inventor of CAEP. In today’s episode of The Tech Trek, host Amir Bormand talks with Atul Tulshibagwale, the Chief Technology Officer at Signal.
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