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Identity and Resilience (Trevithick, Coleman, Clippinger, Taipale)

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This paper represents the collaborative work of Mr. Paul Trevithick of The Information Card Foundation; Mr. William Coleman, CEO of Cassatt; Dr. John Clippinger of the Harvard University Berkman Center for Internet and Society; and Mr. Kim Taipale, founder and executive director of the Center for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology Policy.

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Economic and national security require resilient communication networks... Network resilience requires strategies (1) to protect against or avoid failure; (2) to minimize, localize, or otherwise contain failures that do occur in order to avoid collateral or residual damage; and, (3) to repair, route around, or otherwise respond to failures in order to continue service. Achieving resilience requires investing in security, redundancy, and interoperability.

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