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World e-ID Program
Innovation and policy makers of e-ID technologies & services take a comprehensive look at the major deployments from across the globe and at the latest e-ID technologies & standards.

Share visions, see new perspectives and opportunities concerning standards, e-ID technologies and programs on national and international level. Don’t miss latest ID metasystems, access control systems, long lasting biometrics solutions... New this year: special e-Health workshop.

World e-ID parallel streams:

Use Cases & Organizations
eGov services cases worldwide, EU projects and international organizations
 
Technology
Current and emerging e-ID technological issues and advanced solutions



DAY 1 - Wednesday Sept. 22 - Morning
Smart Event 2010 Grand Opening Session - Plenary Session
9.00am - 10.00am

Badges delivery - Registration - Welcome Coffee

10.00am - 12.45am
Smart Event 2010 Grand Opening Session - Plenary Session
Part 1: "Privacy and Trust in Future Social Networking"
Part 2 - Panel: "Trusted Mobility: Smart Security Vs. IT Security?"
12.45am - 2.00pm
Lunch - Networking - Exhibition
Part 1: "Privacy and Trust in Future Social Networking"
Plenary session chaired by Jacques Bus, independent consultant Trust in the Information Society

Hundreds of millions of people share personal information on online social networks. The extensive use of social networking tools has far-reaching impact on our professional and personal life. It also creates a tremendous privacy and trust issue in a world facing growing concerns about massive profiling, protection of personal data, identity theft and other cybercrime offenses.

The challenge of sharing information between social networks while ensuring privacy and trust will be discussed in multiple dimensions:
- User centric identity and privacy management, centralized/decentralized ID architectures
- Data protection, profiling, privacy protection, security, and interoperability issues of social networks
- How Europe can play a role in the development of the next generation of social networks
- What are the essential changes for the next generations of social networks
- Economic, societal and legal viability of social networking

Outstanding keynote speakers will include:
Udo Helmbrecht, Executive Director of ENISA
 Pr Ronald Leenes, Professor in Regulation by Technology at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (Tilburg University)
 Florin Lupescu, Director for ICT Addressing Societal Challenges, European Commission
 Representatives of social networks such as Facebook, Viadeo, Hyves...
 
U. Helmbrecht
R. Leenes
F. Lupescu

Part 2 - Panel:
Trusted Mobility: IT security Vs Smart security

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According to ABI research, mobile security services revenue growth exceeded 40% in 2009, driven by enterprise IT managers looking to safeguard corporate data, and regulatory requirements to protect sensitive personal and financial information.
But security client applications are not the only part of the Mobile Security. Security must be considered as a whole from chip to cloud.
Shielded Chipsets, fingerprint sensors, SIM cards, Secure SD cards, trusted operating systems (sandboxes), secure cloud services, antivirus, firewall, etc. a lot of products, solutions and services are involved in the mobile security and provided by the industry.
A central question arise: how this industry –IT industry and smart security industry– is competing and/or partnering to achieve the right way towards "Trusted Mobility"?

Panellists will include:
- Pr Willie Donnelly, Head Research and Innovation, TSSG, Waterford Institute
- Claudia Eckert, Director Fraunhofer SIT, Vice Director CASED, Chair IT security at TUM
- Mika Lauhde, Director Security and Business Continuity, Nokia
- Pr Thomas Engel, Deputy Director, Center for Security Dependability and Trust, University of Luxembourg
- and representatives from Gemalto, RIM, Orange…


DAY 1 - Wednesday Sept. 22 - Afternoon
e-Gov Services Cases in/out Europe - part i
Border Control Systems
Technologies Trends - part i
2.00pm - 6.15pm
2 parallel sessions:
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e-Gov Services cases- Part I
Border Control Systems & technology trends - Part I
3.30pm - 4.15pm
Coffee break - Networking - Exhibition
e-Gov Services cases - part i
Moderator: Bruno Rouchouze, Convenor of Eurosmart e-ID Working Goup

This session in two parts reviews mature e-ID government/ local authorities services. In this first part, the presentations cover transversal requirements to ensure security, privacy, reliability, interoperability of various e-ID documents solutions, plus the lessons learned of most significant implementations.

Private/Public Partnership. The route to success for e-ID in Europe
Jon Shamah, EMEA Sales Manager, BBS (Norway)
- Current examples of Public/Private Partnership in Identity
- Looking at the reason for eIDs not meeting our expectations
- A proposed solution

Third-country nationals and digital identity management in the EU
Bruno Rouchouze, Convenor of Eurosmart e-ID Working Group
- The current situation for electronic Identity documents
- Challenges in term of legacy, security, and interoperability for Resident permits for third-country nationals.
- Recommendation for the European Union

Open eID implementation for temporary and future card deployments
Gauthier Van Damme, Researcher, KU Leuven (Belgium) Speaker - Karel Wouters
- Open Source Java Card eID implementation benefits
- Belgian eID architecture and features
- Opportunities for current and future use

Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition

BioP@ss
Patrice Plessis, Project Manager

eRecognition, a market network for e-Identity for businesses
Rene van den Assem, Principal Consultant, Verdonck, Klooster & Associates (Netherlands)
- ‘The difficult 'authentication only’ approach for companies
- eRecognition: creating a network of trust service providers
- First practical results of eRecognition

PIV Credentials - a case study of converged physical & logical access control
Guy Vancollie, Marketing, Corestreet - An ActivIdentity Company ( USA)
- How to best enable an existing PACS for PIV cards
- Real-life implementation of a PIV-enabled PACS at the CertiPath & Exostar offices
- How US government employees and contractors will use PIV cards

New generation of tachograph equipment, and electronic driver's licence: Technology contribution for a better road safety
Didier Chaudun, Member of Eurosmart eID Working Group
- Community road transport legislation
- Eurosmart's recommendations for interoperability and better security
- Tachograph and driving license functionalities combined on the same e-document
 
Border Control Systems
Moderator to be confirmed
In a context of rising complexity of security requirements and increasing travellers’ flow, border crossing processes face tough challenges. The best solutions and ways to implement successful control systems are explored here.

System comparison for European Entry/Exit program
Carloman Grelu, Member of Eurosmart e-ID Working Group
- Pros and cons of central database
- Pros and cons of smart secure devices based solutions
- Key issues regarding privacy and security of personal data

Automatic Electronic Identity in cross-border and cross sector environment
Libor Neumann, Senior Consultant, ANECT (Czech Republic)
- PKI principles, features and trend analysis in Cross-Border and Cross-Sector environment
- ALUCID brief basic principles description
- ALUCID features and trend analysis in Cross-Border and Cross-Sector environment

The "French Connection"
Francis Weiss, Program Director, Morpho, Border Control Programs (France)
- increased passenger processing time at the biometric border
- Automated Border Control systems: PARAFES example in France
- Biometrics used for other e-services at airports 

Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition

Technologies Trends - part i
Moderator to be confirmed

Discover the e-ID technologies advances from the Labs. Security/e-ID Experts from Smart Card and IT industries present latest enhancements in making e-ID solutions more secure, long lasting, cost-effective and convenient.  

Keynote
SIM Card as universal multipurpose mobile
ID
Juha Murtopuro, CEO, Valimo (Finland)
- SIM Card as the future multipurpose secure ID tool
- Mobile ID security & convenience
- A digital counterpart of paper and plastic IDs

Bürgerclient: one software for all cards
Dirk Arendt, Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, OpenLimit (Switzerland) - Armin Lunkeit
- Bürgerclient and the new identity card in Germany
- application software for international Smartcards
- e-Card API middleware
- software relating to Cardinfo-File

GlobalPlatform - Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and the Generic Identity Command Set (GICS)
Gil Bernabeu, Technical Director, GlobalPlatform


DAY 2 - Thursday Sept. 23 - Morning
Plenary - Roadmap for Future Global e-ID
9.00am - 10.30am Plenary:
Roadmap for Future Global e-ID: model and vision, process and standards, interoperability and services, agenda and milestones
10.30pm - 11.15pm
Coffee break - Networking - Exhibition
Plenary:
Roadmap for Future Global e-ID: model and vision,  process  and standards, interoperability  and services, agenda and milestones


Chaired by Detlef Houdeau, Chair of World e-ID Program Committee, Senior Director of Business Development, Identification Market, Infineon

Keynotes include:
- Kim Cameron, Chief Architect of Identity & Access, Microsoft
- Amardeo Sarma, Senior Manager, NEC Laboratories Europe
- Walter Weigel, Director General, ETSI
Coffee break – Networking – Exhibition
EU-Funded Projects Results - part I
Technologies & Infrastructures
11.15am - 12.45am
2 parallel sessions:
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EU-Funded Projects results - Part I
Technologies & Infrastructures
12.45am - 2.00pm
Lunch - Networking - Exhibition
EU-Funded Projects results - Part i
Moderator: Dr Shaun Topham, Coordinator of EU IST Projects - Sheffield City Council (UK)

The latest results and achievements of key EU-funded projects are presented here. Beyond interoperability challenges, they address biometric-ID solutions, smart card based applications or e-signature at the European scale.

European Commission
eID & authentication: A political priority in the Digital Agenda for Europe

Dr Aniyan Varghese, ICT for Government and Public Services, European Commission
- Proposal for a Council and Parliament Decision
- Mutual recognition of e-identification and e-authentication
- Significance of public and private sector use of eID & e-authentication
- Actions to be considered 2011-2012

Life applications of trusted revocable biometric identities - The demonstrators of the Turbine Project
Carsten Rust, R&D Project Manager, Sagem Orga, Speaker (Germany) - Felix Apitzsch, Researcher, Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS (Germany)
- Overview of the project and main technical results
- Protocols used for authentication
- Application scenarios implemented
- Results of the demonstrator realization and first evaluations

Cross border validation of eSignatures - Results from WP1 of the PEPPOL project
Frank Schipplick, Head of Sales & Prokurist, Bremen online services (Germany)
- A first big step towards interoperability for the validation of European eSignatures
- Concept of federated validation services
- Net steps: standardisation, EU directive for eSignatures updating
 
Lunch - Networking - Exhibition

 
Technologies & Infrastructures
Moderator : Slawomir Gorniak, Technical Competence Department, ENISA

Explore how to adapt or reinvent the design of future large scale e-ID infrastructures. This session reviews innovative identity frameworks, including open identity based ones, with regards on emerging cloud computing approaches, and the issue of integrating them in the identity metasystems.

Building open identity frameworks: from trusted communities to open government
Hal Warren, President, OpenID Society, Speaker  (USA) - Eva Winer, Manager, American Psychological Association (USA)
- US government Open Identity initiatives and pilots
- Open Identity Exchange as first official Trust Framework Provider with Level 1 of Assurance
- Moving up the chain of the levels of trust, beyond a US-centric trust framework

Who's been sitting on my cloud?
Martin George, CEO, Smart Sensors (UK)
- Cloud computing: dealing with how to authenticate user identity at the point of access
- Combining logical and physical access control into one efficient system
- Using biometrics to control access policy via identities and permissions of logged-on users
- Different biometrics to suit different user classes and access locations

eID integration into the identity metasystem
Ronny Bjones, Security architect, Microsoft
- U-Prove cryptographic technology
- How the technology integrates into the identity metasystem
- Integration of the German eID card

Lunch - Networking - Exhibition



DAY 2 - Thursday Sept. 23 - Afternoon
EU-Funded Projects Results - Part II
e-Health: from e-Health to m-Health
Technologies Trends - part ii
2.00pm - 6.15pm
2 parallel sessions:
• 
EU-funded Projects Results - Part II - e-Health: from e-Health to m-Health
• Technologies Trends - Part II
3.30pm - 4.15pm
Coffee break - Networking - Exhibition
EU-Funded Projects results - Part II
Moderator: Dr Shaun Topham, Coordinator of EU IST Projects - Sheffield City Council (UK)
STORK project
Speaker's name to be confirmed

Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition

e-Health: from e-Health to m-Health
From large healthcare systems towards patient-centered solutions, ICT are at the heart of a rich field for innovation: e-Health. This workshop focuses on security and privacy of data provided by e-ID management solutions and trusted applications of e-Health. 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.

Slovene HPC - e-ID & enabler of secure health date exchange
Martina Zorko, Area Specialist in the health insurance card (HIC) system sector, ZZZS (Slovenia)
- HPC: a national e-document for identification and authentication of healthcare workers
- An application to support and manage the full life-cycle of cards
- The national infrastructure for health data exchange

URPRIME, the portable health record solution
Xiang Gao, Vice President, Product & Marketing, Watchdata (China)
- Drawbacks of current patient’s healthcare data management
- Overview and key features of URPRIME
- Business Cases

New Dimensions in Public KEy infrastructure - Bulk Use of digital certificates in german ehealth card project
Christian Schmitz, Senior IT Security Consultant, AuthentiDate, Germany
- 70 Million ehealth cards to issue in short time frame
- High performance OCSP-responder
- High performance asymmetric key generation

ePrescription in Gauteng: improving the healthcare delivery in emerging countries
Benoit Liénart, Product Manager, Speaker; Gillian Ormiston, Director Business Development Identification Solutions, Morpho (France)
- The use of biometrics to supply healthcare
- Administrative and issuance of e-prescriptions efficiency
- Technical and organizational key factors of success of the project

Pros and cons of ISO 24727 for health cards
Marjo Geers, Consultant, Collis (Netherlands)
- Patients and Health Care Professionals provided with authentication cards
- Cards and middleware compliance with ISO 24727
- Pros en cons of complying to ISO 24727 and possible migration scenarios
 
 
Technologies Trends - part ii
Moderator to be confirmed
Discover the e-ID technologies advances from the Labs. Security/e-ID Experts from Smart Card and IT industries present latest enhancements in making e-ID solutions more secure, long lasting, cost-effective and convenient.  

How long will an e-ID document last?
Mario Stoltz, Product Manager, NXP Semiconductors (Germany)
- Reliability, Quality, Warranty and Lifetime for an eDocument or a smart card
- Technologies and materials for maximum document lifetime
- Guidelines to avoid field reliability problems for document issuers

Security evaluation of electronic identity cards
Ulrich Stutenbäumer, Technology Consultant, Giesecke & Devrient (Germany)
- Common Criteria Version 3.1 protection profiles
- CC evaluation eID projects challenges in the area of secure communication and authentication
- Enabling smart cards to securely protect their user and authentication data.

NFC: Making e-ID Secure and Cost-effective
Carloman Grelu, EMEA ASPAC e-ID Business Development, Inside Contactless (France)
- NFC technology to add speed and flexibility to ICAO
- Combined NFC/ICAO: a highly secure, flexible ID architecture that re-uses existing security mechanisms
- Using mobile phones to make checkpoint control cost-effective and less complex

Coffee & Refreshments Break - Networking - Exhibition

Optical security and electronic technologies: Ultimate security?
Teemu Pohjola, ID Technologies Manager, Gemalto Finland
- Choosing security features
- Security features fast evolution
- Description of new technologies

Delivering benefits and services through eID
Christopher Edwards, CTO, Intercede UK
- eID and Service provisioning and production on an adaptable secure workflow platform
- Case study of real deployments of this technology
- Adding real value to eID ownership

Holistic access control
Tomas Trpisovsky, President & CEO, Institut Mikroelektronickych, Czech Republic
- Utilization of recent (nano) technologies in real systems
- Holistic identification of human beings and things
- Privacy protection extended to artificial lifeless mechanisms (robots)

Closing panel discussion: Technology vision 2020


DAY 3 - Friday Sept. 24 - Morning only
e-Gov Services Cases in/out Europe - part ii
Biometrics
09.00am - 12.30am
2 parallel sessions:
• 
e-Gov Services cases in/out Europe - Part II
• Biometrics
10.30am - 11.00am
Coffee break - Networking - Exhibition
e-Gov Services cases in/out europe - part ii
Moderator to be confirmed

Large scale innovative e-ID programs are spreading around the world. This session reviews their major developments in key domains, drawing fruitful parallels between Europe and other region of the globe.

Keynote
Claim-based architecture for Local and Regional Governments
(title to be confirmed)
Zdenek Jiricek, Managing Director eGovernment, Microsoft
- Authentication services of 3rd party Identity Providers
- IAM architecture to address identity and security management for local authorities
- Authorization and group policy management

Hungary
Evaluation of security, reliable messaging and transactions (Ws-standards) based interoperability of SOA products for the Hungarian egoverment infrastructure
Karoly Kondorosi, Associate Professor, Budapest University of Technology & economics (Hungary) - Laslo Bacsa, Director of Innovation and marketing, Budapest University of Technology & Economics - Peter Karoly Risztics, Director Centre of Information Technology, Budapest University of Technology & Economics, Public Administration Centre of Information Technology
- WS-I Basic Profile
- SOA Landscape and - Comparison of SOA products
- WS-* Standards

Netherlands
eDriving Licence
Andre Uuldriks, Driving Licences Unit Manager, RDW (Netherlands)
- e-id: a boost to digitalisation of the government
- Multi carrier strategy to save money while being convenient for the citizens

Coffee break - Networking - Exhibition

The lessons of European and Middle Eastern implementations of e-ID
Eric Billiaert, Marcom Manager Identity, Gemalto France
-  eID and eServices : where are the key success factors
-  What have we learned over the past 10 years on eID
-  What should be done right from the start

United Arab Emirates
Facing the Challenge of Enrolment in National ID Schemes: A Paradigm Shift in the UAE ID Program
Ali Al-Khouri, Director General, Emirates Identity Authority
- the challenges of national ID schemes and the problem of enrolment
- UAE Case study
- Key management considerations

 
Biometrics
Moderator: Jim Dray, Science Adviser, Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST (USA)

This session is dedicated to biometric technologies latest advances. Update your knowledge on the up-to-date offers and review results of their first implementations.

The case for biometrics in health cards
Jonas Andersson, Vice President, Business Development, Precise Biometrics (Sweden) - Karin Sveheim, Director Markets, Precise Biometrics (Sweden)
- Smart cards with Match-on-Card provide a secure and convenient healthcard
- How the healthcard effectively stops card sharing.
- Why privacy demands of healthcare require such biometrics

A comparative survey of face recognition approaches for resource-constrained devices
Marlies Rybnicek, Researcher, ST Poelten University of Applied Sciences Speaker - Christoph Fischer, Researcher, St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences (Austria)
- Biometric face recognition to enhance security on resource-constrained devices
- The challenge of realising face recognition algorithms in this environment
- Importance of feasibility evaluation on such devices

National identity cards & Biometrics: services to the citizens, e-government and private e-services while protecting the user identity
Bruno Benteo, Senior Program Manager, Speaker ; Philippe Bertiaux, VP ID Documents Products Line - Morpho (France)
- Biometry to enhance privacy and security for e-services
- e-ID documents for e-administration as well as for private e-services
- Preventing access to the biometrics
- E-signature: non-reversible, easy to implement on a national ID card

Coffee break - Networking - Exhibition

Biometry SSO
Werner Blessing, CEO, Biometry (Switzerland)
- Fusing 12 multimodal biometric authentication procedures
- Multimodal simultaneous Biometrics advantages
- Demonstration

Closing panel discussion: Biometrics vision 2020


End of World e-ID 2010 - no lunch
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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