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World e-ID Program

last update: September 21, 2011
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   Day 1 - Sept. 21  
DAY 1 – Wednesday Sept. 21 – Morning

09.00am – 10.30am: Badges delivery – Registration – Welcome Coffee
Smart Event 2011 Grand Opening Session

MOBILE SERVICES
THE NEW "CHIP-TO-CLOUD" CHALLENGE
Security, Privacy, Interoperability: which business models and strategies?

"Now all is in the cloud: the information haven’t to be stored anymore in the SIM card"
Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, February 18, 2010 Barcelona MWC

"The wallet is still in the cloud. It’s never in the mobile, but the phone is a point of entry to the cloud, which we have to trust."
Sébastien Taveau, Astronomer, PayPal Ecosystems and Technologies Integration (in SCT March-April Issue 2011)

"iCloud is more than an hard drive in the sky"
Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple

"Identity Access Management requires a number of technologies now applied to the rapidly growing domain of cloud computing the development of which is an urgent demand all over, to secure user access and segment their access rights."
Olivier Piou, CEO of Gemalto (in SCT November Issue 2011)

Cloud computing is ushering to a new era where security is no more a matter of firewalls and passwords for protecting and managing access to physical office networks. It is in the nature of cloud services to be accessed anytime and from anywhere thanks to chip-based devices we need to trust. But the need to shift from a simple IT security approach to a more complex “identity-proof“ security (strong authentication) model raises questions in terms of security, privacy and interoperability:
Are low security, critical privacy concerns and restricted interoperability featuring close "chip-to-cloud" ecosystems and big brand logic?
On the contrary, are high security and privacy protection, and large interoperability the distinctive attributes of the open chip-to-cloud ecosystems and coopetitive industrial initiatives?
How will they both coexist in the future?

Led by Jean-Paul Thomasson, e-Smart and Smart Mobility Program Committee Chair

• Part I: Research and industry leaders will address the various technological dimensions of the “cloud-to-chip” model and will draw future perspectives in their respective domains.
- Holger Lenz, Director Business Development, Cinterion, Germany
- Marc Muller, Head of Common Technologies, Gemalto, France
- Travis Spencer, Senior Technical Architect, Ping Identity, USA

• Part II: Panel debate on the different industrial approaches of the cloud-to-chip model: brand-based, ?coopetitive? or a new approach to be defined?
The panel will include:

- Yvon Avenel, Publisher of SmartCardsTrends, France
- Holger Lenz, Director Business Development, Cinterion, Germany
- Marc Muller, Head of Common Technologies, Gemalto, France
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Travis Spencer, Senior Technical Architect, Ping Identity, USA
- Jörg Suchy, Group Leader, Strategic Business Development, Smart Card and NFC Products, Samsung Semiconductor Europe, Germany

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12.30am – 2.00pm: Lunch – Networking – Exhibition

DAY 1 – Wednesday Sept. 21 – Afternoon

 
EU Projects Results & Perspectives
Privacy Protection & Online Identities
  Moderator: Slawomir Gorniak, Technical Competence Department, ENISA

The latest results and achievements of key EU-funded projects are presented here. Along with interoperability challenges and European e-ID solutions, they address e-signature’s future, Intelligent Transport System…
Moderator: Helmut Scherzer, Senior Technology Manager, CTO Office, Giesecke & Devrient

In a connected world where identity transactions are multiplying, this session explores the relevant means to promote and ensure user’s privacy protection, whether for personal, business or government cases.

2.00pm – 2.30pm
e-ID and digital signature through the digital agenda: Eurosmart’s point of views Bullet Points:
- European digital single market
- Deployment of e-ID, e-authentication and e-signature
- Eurosmart’s point of views

Bruno Rouchouze, Convenor of Eurosmart e-ID Working Group
A new privacy enabler for EU citizen card Bullet Points:
- Privacy paradigm
- A transaction over either one or three sessions
- mERA crypto-brick
- Data object based semantic for privacy: criteria and credentials

Mourad Faher, Technical Marketing Standards & Technology, Techno & Innovation, Gemalto, France
2.30pm – 3.00pm
European e-Signature Validation – Results from PEPPOL (WP1) Bullet Points:
- eSignature validation for Europe
- Trusted Service Lists
- Federated Validation

Frank Schipplick, Head of Sales, bremen online services, Germany
Privacy protection authentication as enabler for pan-european e-services in public sector Bullet Points:
- Pan-European e-Government Services implementation
- Purpose-oriented and policy-driven federation of credentials
- Smart Identity Card
- Privacy-enhanced authentication in EU large-scale actions

Margarete Donovang-Kuhlisch, European Government Industry Technical Leader, CTO Team (speaker); Andreas Wespi, CTO Office – IBM, Germany
3.00pm – 3.30pm How the projects STORK and BioP@ss influence the European e-ID infrastructure Bullet Points:
– eID Interoperability
– Online Authentication
– Newest research results

Volker Reible, Vice President, T-Systems International; Jan Eicholz, Technology, Consultant, Giesecke & Devrient
Mobile ID, your identity@ the centre of the digital world
Marc Printz, Product Manager, Sicap AG, Switzerland
3.30pm – 4.15pm: Coffee & Refreshments Break – Free Exhibition & Live demos every afternoon, 2.30-6.30 pm
4.15pm – 4.45pm EU’s SSEDIC program
Jon Shamah, Coordinator SSEDIC
Power to the people – why customers should choose and manage their own online security Bullet Points:
- Customer-managed security
- Benefits and examples
- How organizations can reap the benefits

Julian Lovelock, Senior Director, Product Marketing, ActivIdentity, US
4.45pm – 5.15pm PKI considerations for the next generation digital tachograph Bullet Points:
- ERCA for the Digital Tachograph as a Trust anchor for ITS
- Merging of e-Driving Licence with driver card
- Card verifiable certificate structure providing identity and role based authentication

Mehmet Colak, Post Doc Grant Holder; Jan Loeschner, Scientific project officer, James Bishop, Scientific project officer; Vincent Mahieu, CIDIPRINT Action leader; Jean Pierre Nordvik, head of Traceability and Vulnerability Assesment Unit European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Italy
Tokens of Trust: Social Interest and Electronic Identification Bullet Points:
- Facing a world of more and more “identity transactions”
- Does privacy mean a right to pseudonymity?
- Social implications of market actors being responsible for the authenticity of our identities

Gilad Rosner, Ph.D. Candidate, School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, UK
5.15pm – 5.45pm Digital Tachograph and Electronic Driving Licence (provisional title)
Arjan Geluk, Collis, Netherlands
Closing discussion
 
Closing discussion
 

   Day 2 - Sept. 22  
DAY 2 – Thursday Sept. 22 – Morning

 
National & International ID Projects – Part I
Biometrics Advances
  Moderator: Shaun Topham, President of eForum, Sheffield City Council

Large scale innovative electronic identity programs are spread around the world. This session in two parts reviews some of the most significant of them in Europe and other region of the globe.
In this first part, projects from 3 continents adress ID card, e-government and e-business services.

Moderator: Henk van Dam, ID Management Business Unit Director, Collis, The Netherlands

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.

9.00am – 9.30am Keynote Nigeria
Status e-ID project Nigeria
Chris Onyemenam, Director General, National Identity Management Commission, Nigeria
Keynote
Experience and learnings from large scale multimodal biometric identity management deployments Bullet Points:
- Experience and learnings in large scale biometric identity solutions (US-VISIT, EU Biometric Matching System, India Unique ID
- Innovative approach to multi-modal biometric identity solutions
- Faster, more accurate matching capabilities
- Flexibility of multi-modal biometric identity solutions

Cyrille Bataller, European Director, Accenture Technology Labs, France
9.30am – 10.00am
Turkey
Integration of Turkish e-ID with e-government and ebusiness services Bullet Points:
– Integration principles of Turkish eID with e-Government and e-Business services
– Turkish eID card and Electronic Authentication, System (EAS)
– Case studies with examples from e-Government, e-Finance and e-Business applications
– Reducing the bureaucracy in business services via the support of eID card and EAS

Oktay Odalier, Project Manager, TUBITAK BILGEM UEKAE, Turkey
Avoiding Double Trouble
Deploying Person Centric Identification to Cut Fraud

Peter Went, CEO, WCC Smart Search & Match, Netherlands
10.00am – 10.30am
Egypt
Status e-ID project Egypt

Hatem Eikadi, Advisor for Strategic Projects, Ministry of State for Administrative Development, Egypt
Biometrics for trust and convenience Bullet Points:
– Second version of the White Paper "Biometrics for Trust and Convenience"
– Comments received from governmental bodies and associations

Didier Chaudun, Convenor of Eurosmart Biometrics Task Force, Belgium – Jonas Andersson, Eurosmart individual member
10.30am – 11.15am: Coffee & Refreshments Break – Networking – Exhibition
11.15am – 11.45am Flaenders
eSignatures finally and actively applied within Flemish eGovernment context

Erik R. van Zuuren, Director Deloitte AERS Belgium
Successful ABC implementation relies on high quality biometric data in passports Bullet Points:
- Robustness of ABC gate solutions depend on Biometric Data Quality in e-Passports
- Best practice Biometric Enrolment ties the document closer to the bearer
- Optimizing Enrolment workflow saves money and enhances security
- Live Enrolment is the future in Biometric Data Capture

Magnus Lofgren, Speed Identity, Sweden
11.45am – 12.15am
Switzerland
Managing SuisseID in Corporate environments
Bullet Points:
- Broadening use of eID to corporate use
- Simplifying eID for larger adoption
- Ability to assert attributes of the eID cardholder

Daniel Lancien, Director Business Development, Intercede, UK

Secure mobile payment and physical access thanks to an unfakeable biometric authentication Bullet Points:
– Replay/spoofing attacks are impossible
– Highest security level thanks to multimodal biometrical authentication with random challenge response
– Control your mobile applications, authentications etc. when you are permanent authenticated

Werner Blessing, CEO, BIOMETRY.com, Switzerland
12.15am – 12.45am
Germany
Facing the future with the AusweisApp – Mutual authentification provides more digital trust on the interne
t Bullet Points:
- AusweisApp and the new ID card in Germany
- Application software for international Smartcards
- Interoperability
- First Implementations of ISO 24727; CEN TC 224; e-Signature along ISO 14443; ICAO-SAC along ICAO 9303…

Dirk Arendt, Vice President Corporate Communications, OpenLimit SignCubes, Switzerland
Catch me if you can: biometrics and beyond, solutions to fight identity fraud on eID programs Bullet Points:
– What is the impact of Identity Fraud today ?
– The forgery of identity documents explained
– How biometrics and other state of the art techniques can be best used to fight identity fraud

Alexandre Martins, Global Market Manager,  Morpho Identification Division, France
12.45am – 2.00pm: Lunch – Networking – Exhibition

DAY 2 – Thursday Sept. 22 – Afternoon

  National & International ID Projects – Part II New Standards Implementation
  Moderator: Bruno Rouchouze, Convenor of Eurosmart e-ID Working Group

This second part keeps drawing fruitful parallels between Europe and other region of the globe. The presentations also cover transversal requirements to ensure better adoption, interoperabilty and management of e-ID solutions.
Moderator: Gisela Meister, Dr.rer.nat, Head of Technology Consulting Department, Head of Standardisation Office, Giesecke & Devrient, Germany

This session presents and analyses new standards devoted to transport and electronic signature in Europe a well as the new e-ID platform initiative in the USA.
2.00pm – 2.30pm Keynote India Bullet Points:
- eID’s under consideration and roll out in India
- eID’s for eGovernance (Case Studies)
  o Delivering Health Services through Health Insurance
  o Delivering Food Subsidy using eID to weeker class in society

Using eID for delivering eGovernance Services
S.K Sinha
, Head, Smart Card Technology Division
Electronic Vehicle registration card Bullet Points:
- Key points of the EU-directive
- Analyse of the eVRC-usage
- Possible synergies with other European documents
- Projects

Birte Brautigam, Segment Advisor Transport & Traffic, Giesecke & Devrient, Germany
2.30pm – 3.00pm USA
The U.S. National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace Bullet Points:
- Program goals
- Program status
- Current and planned activities
- Relationship to the NIST Identity Management Program

James Dray, Science Adviser, Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, USA
USA
A new platform for the eID programs in the US: "Generic identity command set" standard Bullet Points:
- New US standard for an eID platform strictly based on existing Standard
- Interoperability (ISO/IEC 24727)
- Provide same level of security on both contact and contactless channels
- An application created on the GICS platform doesn’t require full FIPS 140 validation

Salvatore Francomacaro, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Computer Security Division, USA
3.00pm – 3.30pm eID as a necessary building block for G2C services
Samia Melhem, Chair e-Development Thematic Group, Information & Communication Technology Sector Unit, The World Bank Group (USA)
Electronic signature in Europe: what’s new, what is missing Bullet Points:
- Evolution of EN 14890 on the implementation of electronic signature as a SSCD
- New concepts around password-based mechanisms and privacy features
- Why a new European Mandate (M/460) on electronic signatures

Beatrice Peirani, Technical Marketing Manager, Gemalto, France
3.30pm – 4.15pm: Coffee & Refreshments Break – Free Exhibition & Live demos every afternoon, 2.30-6.30 pm
  Qatar
Qatar Citizen Card: Successfully Deploying Smart, Multi-application, Biometric Credentials Bullet Points:
- The Qatar national ID card project
- Multi vendor and multi applications aspects
- Biometrics credentials
- Contact & contactless smart ID card issuing

David Worthington, Principal Consultant Payment & Chip Technology, Bell ID, The Netherlands
Improving Identity Documents
Moderator: Gisela Meister, Dr.rer.nat, Head of Technology Consulting Department, Head of Standardisation Office, Giesecke & Devrient, Germany

Review of the solutions to ensure more secure, long lasting, cost-effective and convenient ID documents.
4.15pm – 4.45pm Model based development of test specifications Bullet Points:
- Enhance test specification by models
- Generate Test Specifications based on models
- Generate test cases based on models

Holger Funke, Technical Director, HJP Consulting, Germany
4.45pm – 5.15pm High secure e-NID, comparison sheet-fed based to web-inline manufacturing processes Bullet Points:
- Security features in design, print, personalization
- Pro and cons sheet-fed based methods to web-fed inline systems
- Antenna and bonding technologies
- Contact, contactless, dual interface, survey manufacturing processes

Heinz Artmann, General Manager, SID-Consult, Germany
  PANEL: "Moving Forward on Privacy for e-Gov Services" An ageing population requires secure ID documents that are proven to live longer than their owner! Bullet Points:
- The population in Europe is ageing fast
- New secure Identity documents are being rolled out in all Europe
- Durability is a key concern and cost driver for the ID document providers

Nigel Reavley, Sales Director EMEA, Silicomp Management, France
5.15pm – 5.45pm Animated by Detlef Houdeau, Infineon Technologies, World e-ID PC Chair

This panel will address different approaches in progress for eID services that reflect the three corners “privacy – security – usability”.

Panellists will include:
- Sławomir Górniak, Technical Competence Department, ENISA European Network and Information Security Agency
- Bruno Rouchouze, Convenor of Eurosmart e-ID Working Group

5.45pm – 6.15pm

PANEL (continued)

Government Structures and EMRTD Inspection Infrastructure Implementations Bullet Points:
- Different governments lead to different delineation of responsibilities
- Different delineation of responsibilities lead to different solutions for inspection infrastructures
- Different solutions lead to specific implementations

Paul Hin, Managing Consultant IDM, Collis, The Netherlands
8.00pm: Social Event – Gala Dinner (Secure your seat now, limited availabilities)

   Day 3 - Sept. 23   
DAY 3 – Friday Sept. 23 – Morning only

  Smart Card-Based e-ID Solutions: Latest Trends
 
Moderator: Detlef Houdeau, Infineon Technologies, World e-ID PC Chair

Discover the latest e-ID technologies advances based on smart cards. Security/e-ID Experts from Smart Card and IT industries present latest enhancements in making e-ID solutions more secure, interoperable and mobile.

9.00am – 9.30am Web-based solution for smart card post-issuance Bullet Points:
- An innovative solution for post-issuance e-ID management
- Using Web technology, e-IDs can be updated with new content
- This content may include digital certificates, application, authentication applications, etc.
- This solution will be shown live during the presentation

Olivier Potonniee, Senior Research Engineer (speaker); Laurent Castillo; Darmawan Suwirya – Gemalto
9.30am – 10.00am GlobalPlatform: Supporting industry convergence Bullet Points:
- An overview of GlobalPlatform and its Government Task Force
- The work carried out by GlobalPlatform to align its specifications with international standards
- Future activity with key government standardization bodies

Kevin Gillick, GlobalPlatform Executive Director
10.00am – 10.30am Very high bitrates for contactless cards – How applications can benefit from bitrates beyond 1mbit/s Bullet Points:
- Very high bitrates for contactless communication – The technology behind VHBR
- Standardization activities – Standardization committees already drive the technology
- Using VHBR technology –Chances and opportunities for eGovernment applications

Josef Haid, Senior Technical Marketing, Infineon Austria
10.30am – 11.00am: Coffee & Refreshments Break – Networking – Exhibition
11.00 – 11.30am PIV my phone! Bullet Points:
-Recover securely encryption keys and certificates directly to the cell-phone thanks to Secure Micro-SD cards and a suitable CMS
- Ongoing pilot deployment of such a solution into a large corporation

Christopher Edwards, CTO, Intercede, UK
11.30m – 12.00am Universal Cryptographic protocol – a new way of cryptographic security management Bullet Points:
- The need of general universal cryptographic protocol (multi-level, multi-operation eID system)
- The proposed protocol and its basic ideas

Libor Neumann, Senior Consultant; Vlastimil Klima, Cryptologist – ANECT, Czech Republic
  Does the flash chips are the future of the e-ID document?
Benoit Collier, Identity R&D Director, Oberthur Technologies, France
  Third generation e-ID architecture, methodologies and processes for countrywide "mass take-up" schemes in both developed and developing countries Bullet Points:
- Traditional national id credentials are not as successful as we would have liked
- New successful eID models are starting to be used which overcome many of the issues
- Why are these the way forward for many developed/developing countries?

Jon Shamah, Head of European Sales, eSecurity, NETS, Norway


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