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PLENARY - OPENING SESSION:
Supporting the Growth of Mobility and Digital Security
Moderator: Thomas Skordas, Deputy Head of Security Unit - INFSO/MEDIA DG, European Commission
During the Opening session, the keynote speakers will deliver a refreshing talk on innovative strategies, technologies and standards leading to a secure digital and mobile world. Information storage, online/on the air transactions and digital identity management have still to be proven secure and dependable to live up to the customers’ and citizens’ expectations. They take up the challenge!
Introduction
" “ 20 years and still getting smarter” - Dr Walter Weigel, Director General, ETSI
The audience is invited to a journey in the digital security history, from the initial smart cards, where the Smart Event took its roots, to its future perspectives combining high performance and security.
Smart cards to secure a connected World
" “ The emergence of a safer and more mature Internet” - Jacques Seneca, Chairman, Eurosmart
At the times of the “Internet of Things”, security still appears as a weak point of the Internet today. Solutions exist and they are presented here.
" “ Why new mobile services are a major issue for emerging countries” - Mung Ki Woo, Vice-President Payment Contactless, Orange
Highly secure yet flexible mobile services can be built on SIM cards and GSM Orange has taught us. More lessons will be shared.
e-ID borderless
" " e-ID interoperability in a pan-European context” - Karel de Vriendt, IDABC Head of Unit, European Commission
" "Establishing End to End Trust" - Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman Europe - Microsoft Corporation
Perspectives on Digital Security research
" ”Digital security future: main trends of research” - Jacques Stern, Chairman, French National Agency for Research:
After a review of the main strategies, technologies and standards that are shaping the emerging digital security solutions, let us have an outlook on the day after tomorrow. The best is still to come.
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Trusted Personal Devices
New Capacities for New Usage? - The Smart Card Evolution Moderator: Gil Bernabeu, Technical Director - GlobalPlatform
The technology evolution brings new capacities into the smart card: hundreds of megabytes of non-volatile Flash Memory thanks to the high density SIM cards, additional hardware elements besides the SIM thanks to multi-chip solutions, new packaging to withstand environmental constraints… This session analyses the potential new usage and new market that are now possible with theses new features
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" Keynote MaXSSIMM program to enable new mobile multimedia services thru the design of a complete solution
Laurent Manteau, MaXSSSIMM Program Director, Strategic Partners Director - Telecom Business Line UpTeq Gemalto
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" High Density Smart Cards: New Security Challenges and Applications
Dr Helena Handschuch, Security Architect - Spansion
" Secure Storage Needs and Use Cases for Mobile Applications
Boris Dolgunov, Architect - Sandisk
" Using Secure Mass-Storage Cards To Support Strong Authentication for Mobile Applications
Colin Mallett, CEO - Fulvens Ltd; Neil Stewart, CEO - Helixion Ltd
Coffee Break - Networking - Exhibition
" Evolution of Standards in High Density Smart Card
Xavier Piednoir, Technical Officer for the Smart Card Platform - ETSI
" M2M / SMD – Innovative Micro-Packaging Technologies
Ricardo Moreira, Machine To Machine Product Manager - Oberthur Technologies
" The Multi-Chip SIM Plug as The Newest Trend in Mobile Innovation
Arnaud Danrée, Advanced & Innovation Director - Oberthur Technologies
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Smart Security Software Platforms
The SIM Card as An Application Platform Moderator: Pierre Paradinas, Director of Technology Development,, INRIA
Mass storage memories, Java Card 3.0, TCP/IP based communication protocols, multi-chip SIM… an avenue is open to the Smart Security applications developers. This session provides an extensive review of latest advances in smart card-based applications, services as well as multi-applications environments for the development of user-friendly applications in a security-sensitive context.
" GlobalPlatform V3.0 Overview
Olivier Potonniee, Coordinator of the GlobalPlatform Card Specification V3.0 Working Group
" Implementation and Evaluation of The SSH Protocol on A Network Enabled Smart Card
Axel Heider, R&D - Giesecke & Devrient; Oliver Hanka (Speaker) - Technical University of Munich
" Web-Enabled DB SIM for Enhanced Applications
Xin Ye, Researcher - Watchdata
Coffee Break - Networking - Exhibition
" The Potential of SIM Cards as An Application Platform for Smart Server Systems
Gerald Madlmayr, Research Associate (Speaker); Bernhard Groiss, Master Student - NFC Research Lab Hagenberg; Josef Langer, Head of NFC Research Lab, Professor - University of Hagenberg; Josef Scharinger, Professor - Johannes Kepler University
" A Virtual, Unlimited in Size, and Secure File System Embedded in A Smart Card
I. Chadid, Prof. Serge Chaumette (speaker), R. Laplace, D. Dubernet, C. Masci, V. Prince - Labri University of Bordeaux
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NFC & RFIDs
The Contactless Wave Hits Europe Moderator: Wolfgang Effing, Deputy CTO - Giesecke & Devrient
After a global outlook on contactless technologies trends and markets, this session will outline various innovations in NFC technologies such as new generations of NFC routers and controllers, a dual chip architecture for NFC mobile payment, automation of NFC test system. The use of the NFC infrastructure and RFID technology for anti-theft systems will also be presented.
" Contactless Wave Hits Europe
Michael Bruhnke, Product Manager Smart Card Microcontroller - Renesas
" Open Architecture for NFC Router Integrated Circuit
Alexandre Charles, NFC program Manager - STMicroelectronics
" The Flybuy Duo: A Very Innovative Solution for NFC Mobile Payment
Aymeric Harmand, NFC Product Manager - Oberthur Technologies
Coffee Break - Networking - Exhibition
" Automated Testing and Evaluation of NFC Devices
Dominik Krenner, Bachelor Student, Gerald Madlmayr (Speaker), Research Associate, Christian Saminger, Research Associate - NFC Research Lab Hagenberg; Josef Langer, Head of NCF Research Lab & Professor - University of Hagenberg
" NFC Reader Infrastructure – a Universal Enabling Platform to Deploy Contactless Applications
Sour Chhor, Executive Vice President Strategy, Marketing & Engineering - SCM Microsystems
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Evaluation Tools, Methodologies & Penetration Testing
Trends in Smart Security Testing and Certification Moderator: Thomas Kraft, Eurosmart
This session encompasses trends and concrete solutions in the field of smart security testing and certification to ensure an adequate level of security for every use cases. This includes evaluation of the security of cryptosystems through various threats analysis techniques, Java Card certification with EAL7 formal assurances, testing compliance with Global Platform specifications. |
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How to choose the right level of security?
Thomas Kraft, Convenor of The Smart Security Market Segmentation Taskforce - Eurosmart |
" An Evaluation Methodology for The Security of Cryptosystems
Selma Laabidi (Speaker), Bruno Robisson, Assia Tria - Centre Microélectronique de Provence Georges Charpak
" Evaluation Lab: The Trusted Third Party for Secure Electronic Transactions
Nicolas le Hérissier, Marketing & Business Development Manager and Françoise Joufrillon, Product Manager - Elitt Gie Cartes Bancaires
Coffee Break - Networking - Exhibition
" Formal Methods In Compliance Testing for GlobalPlatform
Roland Horsch, Chairman of The Card Compliance Working Group GlobalPlatform, Test Designer - G&D
" Investigation Of Side Channels Analysis Techniques Applied To Contactless Smart Cards
Fred de Beer, Director Operations (Speaker); Marc Witteman, Chief Technology Officer - Riscure
" High Order Fault Attacks - Modeling, Impact and Countermeasures
Christophe Giraud, Security Group Manager; Hugues Thiebeauld, Embedded Security Expert (speaker) - Oberthur Technologies
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Trusted Personal Devices (II)
Supporting Convenient and Trusted Services Through Secure Tokens Moderator: to be appointed
The second part of Trusted Personal Devices will focus on portable devices. These convenient methods of storing data have yet to be proven as secure as smart cards. This issue will be discussed through different scenarios: enterprise environment by combining a versatile programmable smart card and mass storage on a single device, end user authentication on any mobile phones or Electronic Health Record tokens.
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" Keynote
Authentication in the Mobile World
Michael Brown, Director, Program Management - Global Security Group, Research in Motion
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Beyond Smart Security
Addressing The New Security Challenges
of Mobile Media & Contents Services Moderator: Prof. Serge Chaumette, LABri University of Bordeaux
Extend the scope of Smart Security by reviewing complementary means to enhance global digital security. In this session, new threats of mobile media & contents services are addressed through delivering a new smart card generation frequently or implementing user privacy protection models suited to mobile devices constraints. A keynote will give an extensive view on countermeasures to mobile threats.
" Rolling Smart Card Strategy: Taking A Proactive Defence Against Piracy
Andrew Wajs, Chief Technology Officer - Irdeto
" Evaluation Of Anonymous Techniques for User Privacy Protection On Mobile Phones
Papa Sagana Fall, Research Engineer (Speaker); Laurent Freund, Teacher/Researcher; Philippe Lalevée, Teacher/Researcher - Ecole Mines St Etienne Centre Microelectronique Provence
" Holistic Approach to Countering Mobile Threats Sinisha Patkovic, Blackberry Global Security, Emea - Research In Motion
" Building Reliable Software Tokens on Mobile Phones
Marc Vieuille, Chief Technical Officer - Kerpass
Coffee Break - Networking - Exhibition
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Common Panel Discussion e-Smart & Smart Mobility:
Towards Trusted Convergence?
Can Consumer and Citizen Centric Services happen without Trustable Communication Technologies?
Moderated by: Mario Hoffmann, Head of Department "Secure Mobile Systems SIMS" - Fraunhofer SIT
As Trust has been the key building material of the “traditional” Smart Security sector, the emerging global communication industry shall not be realized without trust in every part of the puzzle.
To earn the trust of all stakeholders, from investors, industry shareholders, content providers to consumers or citizens, the new ecosystem based on convergent technologies has to be proven secure and dependable.
Common to the “e-Smart” and “Smart Mobility” conferences, this panel debate will tackle theses issues. With a central question: how will a trusted converged world of communications, media, entertainment and other services emerge, from standards and technology frameworks perspective?
Issues addressed:
1/ The areas of convergence between (Smart) Digital Security technologies and (Mobile) Telecoms & IT technologies
Review of the technologies enabling this convergence: trusted personal devices, smart tokens, multi-applications SIM cards, contactless, NFC, etc. What are the latest developments? What is the place and role of the SIM in this landscape? Standardisation issues. Where are these technologies heading to?
2/ Trusted mobile applications & services
Is the openness of the Internet compatible with secure mobile platforms and devices? Constraints of the customer centric approach? How market expectations are taken into account? Who are the new players in the arena? Standardisation and regulation issues.
3/ Towards “mobile & trusted ecosystems”
Are the numerous players ready to cooperate? (players from digital security, telecoms, content providers/enablers, finance, entertainment, health, transport services as well as government bodies) How and When? What about the Trusted Service Managers? Best real cases and lessons learned.
Envisioned panellists:
- Michael Brown, Director, Program management Global Security Group - RIM
- Roger Dean, Executive Director - EEMA
- Alain Esterle, Security Expert - ENISA - Head of Technical Department
- Aymeric Harmand, NFC Product Manager - Oberthur Technologies
- Thomas E Hissam, Mobile Payment Subject Matter expert - IBM Global Business Services
- Janne Uusilehto, Head of Product Security - Nokia
- ETSI (to be confirmed)
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Java Card
From 2.0 to 3 Moderation and Introduction by Christian Goire, President, Java Card Forum
Java Card 3.0 specification introduces an important improvement in the way smart card applications are designed, developed, deployed, and integrated. The first half of this session offers the opportunity to update your knowledge on the enhanced features. Further Java Card platform exploration will then be conducted: implementations of the Java Card firewall, file and application management, and open source benchmarking.
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" Keynote
Introducing Java 3.0
Brian A. Kowal, Principal Strategist, Java Card Marketing - Sun Microsystems
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" What’s new in Java Card 3.0 Platform
Anki Nelaturu, Senior Developer Java Card 3 - Sun Microsystems
" Application Models for Java Card 3
Eric Vetillard, Chief Technology Officer - Trusted Labs
Coffee Break - Networking - Exhibition
" The World-First Java Card Certificate With EAL7 Formal Assurances
Boutheina Chetali, Formal Methods Group Manager (Speaker); Quang-Huy Nguyen, Security Labs - Gemalto
" Java Card Applet Firewall Exploration And Exploitation
Dr Wojciech Mostowski (speaker), Erik Poll, Digital Security Group, Computing Science Department - Radboud University Nijmegen
" An Open-Source Tool to Benchmark Java Card Platforms
Samia Bouzefrane, Associate Professor, Julien Cordry, PhD Student (Speaker), CEDRIC Lab CNAM; Pierre Paradinas, INRIA; Gilles Grimaud, Associate Professor - LIFL University of Lille
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Smart Security Breakthrough Innovations
From Cryptography Implementation to Ambient Intelligence Moderator: Jean-Paul Thomasson, Strategies Telecoms & Multimedia
After exploring the latest research in security of the future contactless smart devices, this session will tackle innovative cryptography implementations such as a method for true random number generation or a crypto-processor to handle extensive use of PKC algorithms, complemented by an analysis of cache-based devices. And finally a comprehensive overview of smart card-based online authentication trends.
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" Fast and Realistic Digital TRNG
Ihor Vasyltsov (Speaker), Eduard Hambardzumyan, Young-Sik Kim, Bohdan Karpinskyy - Samsung Korea
" Nescrypt: A Flexible And Modular Public Key Cryptographic Coprocessor for Secure Circuits
Fabrice Romain, Architecture Manager - STMicroelectronics
Coffee Break - Networking - Exhibition
" Cache Mechanisms: The Cryptographic Developer’s Nightmare
Hugues Thiebeauld, Embedded Security Expert - Oberthur Technologies
" What About The Server?
Dr H. Karen Lu, Principal Research Engineer, Technology & Innovation Group - Gemalto
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" Keynote conclusion
Prof. Antonio Maña - University of Malaga (Spain), Serenity Project Director of Research
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End of e- Smart 2008 - no lunch The organizers reserve the right to change the programme and the identity of the speakers. This document is not a contractual document.
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