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Smart Event 2009 Grand Opening Session - Plenary Session
Part 1: TRUST IN DIGITAL LIFE
Chaired by Jacques Bus, Head of Unit Trust & Security in ICT Research at the European Commission
Our ever more connected world faces raising concerns about cybercrime, identity theft, bank cards frauds and other data breaches. To ensure durable growth of consumer and citizen centric digital services, each part of the digital offer must gain trust from users. This challenge stimulates innovation from Smart Security stakeholders along with other industries - device manufacturers, application and service providers, operators, etc. - and governments.
The trust factor will be discussed in its multiple dimensions:
- European Trust Approach and the public-private partnership initiated by Gemalto, Philips, Nokia and Microsoft
- Standardisation and interoperability issues to achieve trust in digital services
- "Digital identity" challenges in ID management and ID provisioning onlineIndustrial perspective: cooperation and innovation to harmonize R&D and marketing efforts
Outstanding keynote speakers include:
- Kim Cameron, Chief Architect of Identity and Access, Microsoft
- Prof. Reinhard Posch, CIO for the Federal Government of Austria
- Jacques Seneca, Executive Vice President Security Business Unit, Gemalto
- Walter Weigel, Director General, ETSI … |
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Part 2: Grand Opening Panel Debate:
NFC and Mobile Payment: Challenges and Opportunities Moderated by Marc Bertin, Chairman, Eurosmart
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Who is going to brave the Crunch to lead NFC Mobile Payment deployment? The one who will solve some sizeable problems that hinder the development of the currently fragile, embryonic NFC ecosystem. One of them relates to the flagship application of mobile banking/payment. But nobody has not yet managed to find the proper deployment and logistical models that will fulfil all the requirements, in terms of security and marketing for the banks, as well as those of their inevitable partners, the MNOs. This is rendered all the more frenetic by incessant reminder that end-user expectations are incredibly high.
The challenges are well-known and the opportunities are still great!
The panel will include:
- Bent Bentsen, Vice Chair, Mobey Forum
- Nader Henein, Security Advisor, EMEA, Research In Motion
- Dr. Andreas Schauer, Product Line Manager Mobile Payment, Division Payment, Giesecke & Devrient
- Jean-Philippe Betoin, NFC Forum |
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Lunch - Networking - Exhibition
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e-Health
Moderator: Bruno Rouchouze, Identity, Products & Solutions Management - Gemalto (France)
Discover and update your knowledge on the latest wide scale e-health applications and programs. Experts from the industry and the public sector will present innovative solutions for e-ID management in the e-health domain. Smart cards based solutions and their challenges are highlighted. |
Europe - From EHIC to eEHIC, from Plastic to Electronic
Marc Lange, Secretary General - EHTEL European Health Telematic Association (Belgium)
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Europe - Electronic European Health Insurance Card (eEHIC) - CEN Workshop results and beyond
Hajo Bickenbach, eEHIC CEN WS Chairman
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Europe - epSOS Status After The First Year Funding Program
Michèle Thonnet, French Ministry of Health and Solidarities (to be confirmed)
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
Smart Cards: An Enabler for e-Health Services
Fabiola Bellersheim, e-ID Working Group - EUROSMART (Belgium)
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Slovenia - New Slovenian Health Insurance Card, A Vehicle For eHealth ...
• The new Slovene health insurance card system objectives
• Direct access to data, enabling e-signatures
• The card as an access key.
Andrej Zlender, Area specialist - Project technical leader - HEALTH INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA (Slovenia)
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Demonstration of Electronic Health Records (EHR) on Java Card 3.0 Based Devices
Jean-Jacques Vandewalle, Research Engineer (speaker) - GEMALTO (France) ; Nicolas Anciaux, Researcher - INRIA SMIS Project (France)
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Panel discussion:
Application eHealth, Smart Card Technologies, Standards, Programs & Funding
Participants: Michèle Thonnet (to be confirmed), Marc Lange, Hajo Bickenbach, Andrej Zlender and Moderator.
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National Working Groups
Moderator: Dr Shaun Topham - Sheffield City Council (UK)
The afternoon of the Regional Strategies & Developments stream is dedicated to main e-ID working groups/organisations at national level (first part) and international level (second part). Identify key initiatives from across the globe in various application domains and get their latest results from their leaders. |
France - GIXEL
Stefane Mouille - Gemalto, as Gixel member
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Germany - DIF - New Smart Card Security Concepts Promoted by the German Industry Association ...
• DIF members and organisation
• New privacy protocols on behalf of DIF and German BSI ( EAC 2.0)
• Application context eID and eSIgnature for contactless cards
• European and International Standardisation contacts res. liaisons
Gisela Meister, Chair of the European Standardisation Group for Electronic Signature; Head of Technology Consulting R&D / Standardisation Manager C-TO - Giesecke & Devrient (Germany)
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UK - INTELLECT - Creating an Identity Infrastructure - A Technology Industry View ...
• How identity systems are crucial to the smooth running of complex socio-political societies
• Communicating the value of identity systems beyond Government
• Repair, redress and recovery
• Governance to enable commercial growth
• Innovation vs. the integrity of existing systems.
Andrew Henderson, ID Management Group, Chair - INTELLECT (UK)
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
International Organizations
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Europe/ENISA - Privacy and Security Risks when Authenticating in the Internet with European eID Cards
Dr Ingo Naumann, Technical Competence Department, ENISA (Greece)
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Europe/EBF Biometrics in Public Sector and Enterprise Market, Convergence or Divergence
Max Snijder, CEO - EUROPEAN BIOMETRICS FORUM (Ireland)
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Europe/BIG - European Residence Card - Is Interoperability Realistic?
Bob Carter, UK IPS (UK)
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Europe/ European Commission - eGovernment Community Portals: epractice.eu
Vassilia Orfanou in place of Dr. Panagiotis Rentzepopoulos - epractice.eu |
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e-ID Gov (Part I)
Moderator: Baudouin de Sonis, Executive Director - eForum
This day-long session focuses on next step considerations for mature e-ID government programs. The presentations will review the key requirements to ensure security, reliability, longevity, privacy and will discuss how to adapt or reinvent the design of future large scale e-ID infrastructures. |
PKI as a Service for Large Scale e-ID ...
• Particular Issues for Large Scale eID: Legal, Technical, Commercial
• PKI as a Service v Traditional PKI Comparisons
• Norwegian Metrics
Bishwajit Choudhary, Senior Vice President eSecurity - Jon Shamah, eSecurity (speaker) - BBS (Norway)
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Citizen ID Infrastructures, Taking Trusted Credentials One Step Further ...
• Dynamic off-card attributes for use in mobile applications while relying on long-lived identity information from the identity card
• Various population-scale credential programs use cases
Guy Vancollie, VP Marketing - CORESTREET (USA)
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Europe: Bridging SAML and The European Citizen Card ...
• Federated Identity Management and Single Sign-On based on SAML or WS
• European Citizen Card (ECC) technical standard series prts 15480
• Use of the security features of an ECC in a federated scenario.
Jan Eichholz, Technology Consulting (Speaker) - GIESECKE & DEVRIENT; Detlef Huehnlein - SECUNET SECURITY NETWORKS (Germany)
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
USA: Creating Smart Card Specifications For Deploying Biometrics Within An Identity Card Program ...
• Risks presented by the innovative, fast growing identification economy
• GlobalPlatform’s Biometric Sub-task Force introduction
• How Globalplatform’s technology can add value to biometric match-on-card solutions
• Globalplatform’s future work to meet the dynamic needs of the biometrics community
Kevin Gillick, Executive Director - GLOBALPLATFORM (USA)
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USA: Building The Business Case For Biometrics In Government ID, including US Department of State case study ...
• Need and use for Match-on-Card in Government ID Card programs
• Integration and implementation with PKI
• Cost savings as well as increased security and efficiency
Jonas Andersson, VP Business Development (speaker), Karin Sveheim, Markets Director - PRECISE BIOMETRICS (Sweden)
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Hosted Internet "Cloud" Management of Smart ID Cards ...
• History and context of Smart ID Cards and Card Management solutions
• Card management requirements: Enterprise, Govt & Civic IDs
• Infrastructure and considerations of On-Site card management
• Infrastructure and considerations of Hosted card management
• Java Card 3 Platform, extending proactive card management to the card
Brian A. Kowal, Head, Java Card Marketing & Business - SUN MICROSYSTEMS (USA)
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Lunch - Networking - Exhibition |
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Regional Trends 2009/10
Moderator: Detlef Houdeau, World e-ID Program Committee Chair - INFINEON
Large scale innovative e-ID programs are spreading around the world. This session reviews their major developments in various domains, drawing fruitful parallels between US cases and pan-European concerns.
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USA - US Government ID Programs
Jim Dray, ID Management Systems, Program Manager - NIST (USA)
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Europe - Status and Trends on European eID programs
Bruno Rouchouze, Convenor of Eurosmart ID Working Group - EUROSMART (Belgium)
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Panel discussion:
USA - Europe, Convergence or Divergence in e-ID programs
Participants: Bob Carter - UK IPS, Jim Dray - NIST (US), Bruno Rouchouze - Eurosmart, France representative & Moderator
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
Greece - Greek Framework of eGovernment Services and Interoperability Models
Antonis Stasis - Hellenic Ministry of the Interior (Greece)
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France - Airlines Passenger Data: a typical use case for the European Citizen Card
Charles de Couessin, Advisor Agence Nationale des Titres Sécurisés (ANTS), Ministry of Interior (France) - Executive Partner, ID PARTNERS (France)
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Lithuania - Title of the presentation to be confirmed
Raimundas Malaiska, Director, Information Policy Dept of Ministry of Interior (Lithuania) |
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e-ID Gov (Part II)
Moderator: Gilles Polin, European Regional Information Society Association - erisa, Association Manager (Belgium)
The second part of this session will expose strategies, experiences and visions for a wide variety of services involving strong identity authentication mechanisms: ID cards, e-services, etc.
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The First Experience with Anonymous Identity - ALUCID and e-ID Management in Back-End Systems ...
• Progress in development and verification of ALUCID
• Experience with first implementation of PEIG
• Experiences with integration of ALUCID authentication with different applications and systems
• Back-end e-ID integration effect in heterogonous information systems
Libor Neumann, Senior Consultant - ANECT (Czech Republic)
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Chained Activation of e-ID Documents ...
• Instead of personal pick-up of a new e-ID document, "chained" activation of newly issued e-ID by using an available e-ID in a offline card-to-card scenario
• Possibly data transfer (e.g. biometrics) from old to new document
• Possibly deactivation of old document
Dr Henning Daum, Technology Consultant - GIESECKE & DEVRIENT (Germany)
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Interoperability for eServices in the EU ...
• Why the technical choices are already in place for total eServices interoperability
• The last key areas to be resolved for concrete interoperability
Stéfane Mouille, Identity & Healthcare Marketing Director, Government Programs - GEMALTO (France)
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
National PKI - The Foundation for Secure Government Programs ...
• Public Key Infrastructure (as the trust platform of choice for National ID, E-Government, and ePassport programs.
• The different deployment models
• Use cases of several National PKI deployments
Phil D'angio, Business Development - VERISIGN (UK)
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Enhanced Authentication Protocols for Smart Cards with Display or Keypad ...
• Benefits of Smart Cards equipped with a display or a keypad
• New generation of eID cards
• Speed optimized authentication protocols
Gisela Meister, Head of Technologies Consulting R&D (Speaker); Jan Eichholz - GIESECKE & DEVRIENT (Germany)
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Belgium - eID & Identity Federation : the way to develop private & commercial activities through a public & citizen identity.
Charles Menseau, Security & Biometric Expert - STERIA (Belgium)
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Generating Sketch on the Chip Card and Online Data Matching ...
• Secure biometric data matching system
• Multimodal biometric system enclosing face and fingerprint
Ph.D Mladen Veinovic, Professor - Singidunum University (Serbia); M.Sc Goran Kunjadic, Project Manager (Speaker) - System Intelligence Products, Assistant - Singidunum University (Serbia)
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Europe and Interoperability Programs
Moderator: Gisela Meister, Head of Technologies Consulting R&D - GIESECKE & DEVRIENT
This session tackles with the interoperability critical issue. EU Projects, real case applications at any scale level and latest developments of interoperable solutions from the industry are assessed here with a specific focus on the European context. Federation solutions, open standard smart card specification, etc. are considered to overcome the barriers inhibiting the expansion of e-ID systems.
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Linking Europe: The STORK Project ...
• Online access to public services
• Unified authentication system for online services
• EU interoperability as defined in the Stork eID project
• Legal aspect of authentication schemas
Volker Reible, Vice President - T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH, contributor in STORK Project
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Crypto-Biometrics And Identity Management: From Expectation To Deployment ...
• Crypto-biometrics approaches to transform biometrics sample into nonreversible and multiple codes
• New paradigms for identity management, including security on the identity claimant as well better privacy protection.
• TURBINE FP7 European Project at its mid-term: first benchmarks
Nicolas Delvaux, Turbine Program Manager and Project Coordinator
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BioP@ass - Cross border government solutions for Europe ...
• European Interoperability - a critical view
• European Gov. Services Convergence through BioP@ass subsidy project
• What conformance can we achieve and where are our limitations?
• The future of European interoperability based on the European Citizen Card
Helmut Scherzer, Head of Research & Development / New Business, G&D (Germany), contributor in BioPass Project
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
New Step Ahead for The Electronic Health Insurance Card (eHIC) ...
• A full common system for future EU eHealthcare IT deployments
• eEHIC CWA achievements in terms of technical guidelines for Member State Issuers
• how eEHIC CWA bridges with other existing and endorsed European and international specifications (ISO/IEC 24727)
• how eEHIC CWA allows for legacy cards support as well as newly issued smartcards
Stéfane Mouille, Identity & Healthcare Marketing Director, Government Programs - GEMALTO (France)
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Norway - Cross-border e-Procurement Using a Trusted Third Party Service ...
• The e-handel Portal
• Enable organizations to use digitally signed orders/ documents etc.
• Reporting risk related to accepting digital certificates/ signatures in the e-procurement system
• Legal compliance of the e-procurement system
• Extending the service across different sectors and geographies
Jon Shamah, EMEA Sales Director, eSecurity - BBS (Norway)
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An Identity Layer for The Internet That Works for Users, Businesses and Governments Alike ...
• The quickly evolving Internet identity: landscape, trends, tendencies, technical solutions and new services
• How can these new technologies and services be leveraged to overcome pertinent privacy and security issues
• What benefits can current eID-based schemes take from Web 2.0 identity management services
• Why the Internet changes traditional identity concepts and how do we need to respond to the changes?
Teemu Rissanen, Managing Director - CONSEILS OY (Finland)
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Spain - The Enterprise Uses of The Spanish National ID Card. The Spanish Experience ...
• Review of Spanish National ID Card technologies involved
• Actual status of card roll-up
• How the corporations and SMB are using the National ID card. Benefits and difficulties
• Trends and Next steps
Rames Sarwat, General Manager - SMARTACCESS (Spain)
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Corporate ID
Moderator: Aydin Kubilay, TUBITAK (to be confirmed)
This session reviews advanced e-ID solutions, technical challenges and use cases of three major e-ID domains: Corporate ID, eDriving Licence & eTicketing.
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Company ID Vs. National E-ID Projects - Differences and Synergies ...
• Mutual dependencies between national e-ID and corporate ID projects
• Deploying national e-ID cards for private sector applications
• Forecast: influence of e-ID standardization efforts on the private sector
Benjamin Drisch, Senior Security Consultant, Product Manager e-ID - CV CRYPTOVISION (Germany)
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Knock, Knock. Who's There? ...
• Trusting someone’s identity is the basis for modern transactional systems.
• Establishment of trust is a major concern for system security.
• In bounded systems, like access control, strong authentication of identity is mandatory.
• Knowing this fact, we can construct simple, trusted ‘building-blocks’ for access systems.
• We outline a Trusted Identity framework, using publically available and widely-used standards.
Dr Tam Hulusi, Sr Vice President - HID Global (USA)
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eDriving Licence
Fine Tuning ISO 18013 for achieving interoperability with ePassport inspection systems in Europe
Arjan Geluk, ISO WG 10 - BBA Product Manager eID - Collis (The Netherlands)
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Synchronization Between ISO/IEC 18013 and Other Global Driving Licence Related Initiatives ...
• The highlights of the business case of RDW for a combined eDL and eID
• How to implement eID (e.g. ECC, ISO 24727) and a novel solution to handle forgotten PINs
• Usage of ISO 18013 in the eDL.
• Usage of open source (GPL, LGPL)
The phases defined and a short demo.
Gerrit Fischer, ISO 18013 Project Editor - Fischer Consulting (South Africa)
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
eTicketing
Interoperability in Complex Automatic Fare Collection Infrastructures: A Myth? ...
• The world of Multiple Transport Operators Schemes and the Challenges of having an Open AFC Architecture
• The crucial steps to go in order to guarantee Interoperability in such systems.
Christian Brafine, Manager e-Identification Competence Centre; David Bakker, Technical Consultant - COLLIS (The Netherlands)
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ePassport, Border & Biometrics
Moderator to be confirmed
Challenges and solutions to accelerate border crossing processes in a context of rising complexity of security requirements and increasing travellers’ flow. The best ways to implement successfully biometric systems in passports are also explored here.
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How To Personalize A Passport: A Comparison of Available Digital Print Personalization Technologies for Passports ...
• Available passport personalization technologies Personalization systems assessment
Paul Baxter, Head of the Global Government Marketing Group - DATACARD (UK)
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Conformity Testing for Inspection Systems ...
• Why test specifications are necessary for inspection systems and e-passports
• Why e-passport configurations simulators are needed for testing inspection systems
• Feasibility of using simulators and benefits of testing in this way
Holger Funke, Senior Consultant - HJP CONSULTING (Germany)
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Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition
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Keynote
Reducing Complexity for Interoperable Cross-Jurisdiction Trust Management ...
• ePassport and Border Control trust infrastructures were developed in phases, in accordance with the evolution of passports themselves.
• Phase 1 supports the security services of passive authentication and Basic Access Control (BAC).
• Phase 2 supports the active authentication and Extended Access Control (EAC) along with the services from Phase 1.
• Underpinning the Phase 2 deployment is an extensive trust structure that allows countries to realize stronger assurance of identity while maintaining sovereignty over access to biometric data.
This talk outlines the issues contributing to the complexity of that architecture and trust structure as well as the measures being taken to reduce that complexity for operational deployment of border controls.
Mark A. Joynes, Director PKI Product Management - Entrust
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ePassport and eGate, Convergence or Divergence? ...
• Why both "world programmes" ePassport and eGate show divergent lanes?
• Outlook on air- and land-port programs in North-America, Europe and APAC
Detlef Houdeau, eID Working Group - Eurosmart (Belgium)
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Using Biometrics - get the results you want by creating a solution that works ...
• Importance of the quality of captured data at all stages of the business process
• The usability factors which improve data quality for fixed solutions, mobile solutions
• What are the factors which ensure that all groups in a population can deliver their biometric data
• Influencing the stakeholders which drive the effectiveness of a deployed solution
Gillian Ormiston, Director Business Development Identification Solutions - SAGEM SECURITE (UK)
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Device or Document - Where Are We Converging in The Long Run? ...
• Secure crypto processors are used in both ePassports and some mobile phones
• Does this suggest that these documents and devices could replace each other?
• Would this point of convergence be a threat or an opportunity – and for whom?
Mario Stoltz, Product Manager - NXP (Germany)
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End of World e-ID 2009 - no lunch
Next year edition: book your calendar for September 2010
Further adjustments can occur. The organizers reserve the right to change the agenda of the conference and the identity of the speaking persons.
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