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e-Smart at a glance

Morning Afternoon
DAY 1
Sept.20
9.45am - 10.15am — Introductory session

2 parallel streams
10.15am - 1.00pm - Stream: From Smart Card to TPD: IST now delivering InspireD Project
10.15am - 1.00pm - Stream: Security – Sub session 1: Systems Security & Architecture

1.00pm - 2.00pm — Lunch
2.00pm - 4.00pm 2 parallel streams
- Stream: Security – Sub session 2: Modelling & Characterization of Security Technologies
- Stream: Applications & Markets

4.00pm - 4.30pm — Coffee tea break

4.30pm - 6.30pm World e-ID PLENARY SESSION:
- Citizen-centric identity for Web2.0
- Electronic ID for Travel and e-Services Support, serving the two Masters
DAY 2
Sept.21
9.00am - 12.45am 2 parallel streams
(10.30am - 11.15am — Coffee tea break)
- Stream: Security – Sub session 3: The Endless Challenge / Countermeasures vs Attacks
- Stream: Java™ (1)

1.00pm- 02.00pm — Lunch
2.00pm - 4.00pm 3 parallel streams
- Stream: Security – Sub session 4: Rationalization needed for supporting SEPA
- Stream: Mobile Telecom, World Convergence for Multimedia (1)
- Stream: Java™ (2)

4.00pm - 4.45pm — Coffee tea break

4.45pm - 6.30pm e-Smart PLENARY SESSION: “Is the smart card industry following the course of the PC industry?”

8.30pm — Social Event - Gala Dinner
Java Card Forum Awards Ceremony
 
sponsored by Sun Microsystems
DAY 3
Sept.22
9.00am - 12.45am 2 parallel streams
(10.30am - 11.15am — Coffee tea break)
- Stream: Mobile Telecom: World Convergence for Multimedia (2)
- Stream Operating Systems
1.00pm — End of the conference


Introductory session by:
Eurosmart, Jacques Seneca - Chairman
Secured Communicating Solutions Cluster, Jean-Claude Nataf - Director
9.45am - 10.15pm - Introductory session
2 parallel streams:
10.15am - 1.15pm - Stream: From Smart Card to TPD: IST now delivering InspireD Project
10.15am -1.15pm - Stream Security – Sub session 1: Systems Security & Architecture
1.15pm - 2.00pm — Lunch

2.00pm - 4.00pm
2 parallel streams:
- Stream Security – Sub session 2: Modeling & Characterization of Security Technologies
- Stream: Applications & Markets
4.00pm - 4.30pm — Coffee tea break
4.30pm - 6.30pm
World e-ID PLENARY SESSION
- Citizen-centric identity for Web2.0 
- Electronic ID for Travel and e-Services Support, serving the two Masters

stream: From Smart Card to Trusted Personal Devices: IST now delivering, InspireD Project

Moderator: Wolfgang Effing - Giesecke & Devrient
• Overview of the InspireD project
Laurent Manteau, Cooperative R&D Manager, Coordinator of the InspireD FP6 Initiative - Gemalto

• A Smart Authentication Gateway
Dr –Ing. Andreas Linke, Head of Corporate Program Management - Giesecke & Devrient

• Design of an Application Management Framework for Trusted Personal Devices
Stephan Flake, Systems Architect (speaker), Frank Bormann, R&D Project Manager - ORGA Systems - Jean-Loup Depinay, JavaCard OpenPlatform Architect - Oberthur Card Systems - Arno Mauhourat, Lead Research Engineer - Gemalto - Carsten Rust, R&D Project Manager - Sagem Orga

• InspireD Project: Privacy and Anonimity Approach
Jean Claude Paillès (speaker), J. Traoré, S. Canard - France Telecom R&D – JB Fischer Oberthur Card Systems

• Towards complete XML processing on Smart Card
Arno Mauhourat, Lead Research Engineer – Gemalto

• Implementing Mobile DRM on Trusted Personal Devices
Carsten Rust, R&D Project Manager (speaker), Hanno Dietrich, Technical Advisor - Sagem Orga - Frank Bormann, R&D Project Manager, Stephan Flake, System Architect - Orga Systems

• Designing Web Applications Empowered by Smart Devices
Jean-Jacques Vandewalle, Research Engineer - Gemalto

stream: Security Sub session 1: Systems Security & Architecture

Moderator: Pr Pascal Urien - ENST

• Electronic Signature in Europe: What you should know
Beatrice Peirani, Security Architect, Gemalto Security Technology Department (speaker) - Gisela Meister, Head of Security & Evaluation - Giesecke & Devrient

• TEAPM, Trusted EAP Modules
Pr Pascal Urien, ENST (speaker) – Pr Guy Pujolle

• A Biometric Challenge - Response Protocol
Claude Barral, Research Engineer - Gemalto

• You say potayto, I say potãto: Bridging PKI standards with a .NET smart card
Apostol Vassilev, Principal Architect (speaker), Helge BragstadKsheerabdhi Krishna – Gemalto Research & Innovation

• Security of Key Management Architectures
Joan Daemen, Cryptographer and Security Architect - STMicroelectronics


• Infrastructure based on smart cards to improve the security in e-commerce
Rafael Martinez Pelaez (speaker), Francisco J. Rico Novella, José E. Cano BarrónVictor M. Morales Rocha – Technical University of Catalonia


stream: Security Sub session 2: Modelling & Characterization of Security Technologies

Moderator: Assia Tria, Cea-Leti/Emse
• Designing Smartcard ICs that withstand Fault Injection Attacks
Christophe Tremlet, Manager Applications - STMicroelectronics

• Security Vista by Microsoft
Ronny Bjones, Security Strategist - Microsoft Emea


• Looking for the Optimal Security and Storage Solution

Boris Dolgunov, Security Architect, Security IP Group – M-Systems

• Secured Design Methodologies
Assia Tria, Head of Secured Embedded Systems And Microelectronics (SESAM) R&D Joint team CEA-LETI/EMSE

stream: Applications & Markets

Moderator: Gil Bernabeu, GlobalPlatform
• Mobile Financial Services Business Ecosystem - Scenarios and Consequences
Liisa Kanniainen, Workgroup Executive - Mobey Forum

• Waging the war on Cash with the next generation of payment cards
Pascal Dufour, Head of Chip Products Management - Mastercard

• The Security of a Card Payment Scheme. The point of view of an overseer & the Banque de France Experience
Emmanuel Michaud, Adviser in charge of card payment scheme Non-cash means of payment
Oversight Division (speaker) - Marc Andries, Head of SMPS Payment Systems Dept - Banque de France


• Perspectives of Interoperable Card Content Management using GlobalPlatform Card Specification V2.2

Klaus P. Gungl, Card Committee Chairman - GlobalPlatform


World e-ID plenary session:

4.30pm - 5.00pm
• Citizen-centric identity for Web2.0

New developments in identity, such as InfoCard and the Identity Metasystem, offer a powerful new model of identity in the age of Web 2.0. How will such developments empower more reliable citizen control of their online, digital identities? And how will they enable organisations, including governments, to improve the online services that they can provide? How will we ensure that such developments take account of privacy obligations, such as those established in the EU?

Interactive and highly informative session by: Phil Stradling, WW Industry Technology Strategist, Public Services and eGovernment, Microsoft Corporation - Caspar Bowden, Microsoft Chief Privacy Officer, EMEA - Stephen McGibbon, Microsoft Eastern Europe Regional Technology Officer.


5.00pm - 6.30pm
• Electronic ID for Travel & e-Services Support, Serving the two Masters
Moderator: Jan Van Arkel, Conference Chair

The process of upgrading to e-Passports by incorporating contactless chips as well as biometric technologies is now well underway in Europe, and is having major impacts in the e-ID security domain. Are the ICAO functional identity requirements for border control also needed for reliable and convenient national e-ID based access to on-line e-Government and commercial eServices? Can the respective functionalities be combined and made available on one physical carrier? There are political and strategic issues including privacy protection at stake and also financial and technical considerations. An interactive panel of highly qualified persons with hands on experience will address the relative advantages and disadvantages.

Austrian e-ID Project: Reinhardt Posch, Austrian Chancellery
Belgium e-ID Project: Luc Vanneste, Rijksregister
Estonian e-ID Project: Ivar Jung, CMB Estonian Migration Board
Uk e-ID Project:: Neil Akass
Sweden Project: Jonas Andersson, Onom@topic Project
European Commission: Aniyan Varghese, e-Government Unit.

All attendees from both e-Smart and World e-ID conferences are invited to join the "World e-ID" plenary session



stream: Security Sub session 3:
The Endless Security Challenge Countermeasures vs Attacks


Moderator: Jean-Paul Thomasson, STMicroelectronics
9.00am - 12.45am
10.30am - 11.15am — Coffee tea break
2 parallel streams:
- Stream Security - sub session 3:
The Endless Security Challenge Countermeasures vs Attacks
- Stream: Java™ (1)
1.00am- 2.00pm — Lunch

2.00pm - 4.00pm
3 parallel streams:
- Stream Security - sub session 4:
Rationalization needed for supporting SEPA
- Stream: Mobile Telecom: World
Convergence for Multimedia

- Stream: Java™ (2)
4.00pm - 4.45pm — Coffee tea break
4.45pm - 6.30pm
e-Smart PLENARY SESSION
Is the smart card industry following the course of the PC industry?
• Cryptology and Smart Cards: the Way to Go
Nicolas Courtois Cryptologist (speaker), Louis Goubin, Cryptography & Security Consultant - Gemalto

• Higher Order Statistics for Side Channel Analysis Enhancement
Thanh Ha Le, Ph.D Student (speaker), Jessy Clédière, Engineer/Researcher - CEA-Leti - Jean-Louis Lacoume, Professor at LIS Laboratory of the “Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble” INPG, Christine Servière, Researcher at LIS Laboratory of the “Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble” INPG

• Security, Performance, Memory: how to find a Compromise for an ECC Implementation within Embedded Platform?
Ihor Vasyltsov, Senior Engineer (speaker), Eugene Baek, Joon-Ho Hwang, Kyoung Moon Ahn - Samsung Electronics

• Everything is Photosensitive
David Ware, Principal Engineer Security - RFI Global Services

• Matching Group-Signatures with Corporate Needs
Emmanuel Prouff, Embedded Cryptography & Security Group - Oberthur Card Systems

• Enhancing the Conditional Access Module Security in Light of Card Sharing Attacks
Xuefei Leng, the PhD student (speaker), Dr Konstantinos Markantonakis, Dr Keith E. Mayes, Michael Tunstall, Ph.D Student - Information Security Group, Royal Holloway, University of London

stream: Java™ (1)

This session will provide key information on trends adopted for the next version of Java Card™
technology as well as information on interesting works led by labs on the different scientifi c aspects of the technology. Some advanced applications will be presented to make a complete state of the art
on this de facto standard of the industry and its evolution according to the markets need.
It will also give the opportunity to the Academia (universities, research institutions) to apply for a
contest. The best paper will be awarded during a special ceremony.


Moderator: Christian Goire, President Java Card Forum
• Navigo on Contactless Java Card Platform
François Guillaume - RATP/SIT/SVo/DO

• Java Card Platform Evolution: Future Directions
Thierry Violleau, Java Card Engineer (speaker), Tanjore Ravishankar, Java Card tech lead – Sun Microsystems

• The Mobile Java Card ™ Grid Project
Damien Sauveron, Assistant Professor (speaker), XLIM University of Limoges France – Pr Serge Chaumette, LaBRI University of Bordeaux – Dr Konstantinos Markantonakis, Dr Keith Mayes - Royal Holloway University of London

• Non-Atomic Methods and the JAVA CARD Transaction Mechanism: Specification, Experimentation, and Formalisation
Wojciech Mostowski (speaker), Engelbert Hubbers, Erik Poll, Researchers Department of Computing Science – Radboud University of Nijmegen

• Improving the Cache Efficiency of Java Card Applets by Application-Specific Memory Remapping
Leon Tlak (speaker), Josef Haid, Dietmar Scheiblhofer, Michael Smola – Infineon

Isabelle Attali AWARD - Award Ceremony on September 21, 2006 at 1.30 pm
Agora Einstein lobby
sponsored by: 

Last year "e-Smart" initiated an award dedicated to the memory of Isabelle Attali who was one of the
researchers who launched The Java Card Workshop (1st edition of "e-Smart").

The award honours the most innovative work presented during "e-Smart" and the Award Ceremony takes place during the conference.

Gilles Barthe from INRIA will award the Isabelle Attali Prize to the winner on September 21, 2006 during lunch, at 1.30 pm at the Agora Einstein (Sophia-Antipolis).

Selection Committee:
Gilles Barthe, INRIA - Richard Bricaire, Strategies Telecoms & Multimedia – Serge Chaumette, LABRI - Christian Goire, Java Card Forum – Marieke Huisman, INRIA – Pierre Paradinas, CNAM – Jean-Jacques Quisquater, UCL University of Leuven.

Pr Serge Chaumette and his team from LaBRI University of Bordeaux (France) were rewarded in 2005.



1st:
Higher Order Statistics for Side Channel Analysis Enhancement
Thanh Ha Le, Ph.D Student (speaker), Jessy Clédière, Engineer/Researcher - CEA-Leti - Jean-Louis Lacoume, Professor at LIS Laboratory of the “Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble” INPG, Christine Servière, Researcher at LIS Laboratory of the “Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble” INPG

2nd:
Designing Web Applications Empowered by Smart Devices
Jean-Jacques Vandewalle, Research Engineer - Gemalto


stream: Security Sub session 4: Rationalization needed for supporting SEPA

Moderator: Wolfgang Pockrandt, Head of Certification – Infineon

• Securing «State of the Art» Security Evaluations - Pooling Experience and Expertise Provides Confidence
Wolfgang Pockrandt, Head of Certification - Infineon

• Common Approval Scheme Initiative
Dominique Decavele – Gie Cartes Bancaires

• Towards a smooth migration to CCV3: Supporting guidance for composite product evaluation
ISCI – WG1 - Francoise Forge, Gemalto (speaker) – Hans-Gerd Alberstsen, Philips – Tyrone Stodart, Renesas – Wolfgang Killmann, T-Systems – Catherine Gibert, STMicroelectronics – Alain Malin, Oberthur Card Systems

• Towards a smooth migration to CCV3: Update of protection profiles, first experience on Security IC Protection Profile
Eurosmart PSSWG - Catherine Gibert, STMicroelectronics (speaker) – Hans-Gerd Albertsen, Philips - Tyrone Stodart, Renesas - Wolfgang Pockrandt, Infineon – Steve Mitchell, Atmel


stream: Java™ (2)

Presentations pre-selected for the Java Card™ Technology Contest
The winning paper will be announced during the Social Event/Gala Dinner including the Award Ceremony, sponsored by Sun Microsystems on Sept. 21 Evening.

• Introduction by Christian Goire, President - Java Card Forum
Christian Goire, President - Java Card Forum

• JavaCard for emerging WLANS environments
Pr Pascal Urien - ENST Paris (France)

• Tearing Java Cards
Engelbert Hubbers, Wojciech Mostowski, Erik Poll - Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands)

• Customized and Low-Footprint Java Card Systems Through Romization and Late Specialization
Alexandre Courbot, Gilles Grimaud, IRCICA/LIFL, University of Lille 1, CNRS UMR 8022, INRIA Futurs, France and Jean-Jacques Vandewalle, Gemalto Systems Research Labs, La Ciotat, France


About the Java Card™ technology Contest

The Java Card Forum is organising a design contest for Universities and Academic institutions for submission of a technical paper dedicated to research or advanced applications using Java Card technology. The received papers will be evaluated by a joint Committee of the «e-Smart» Scientific Committee and technical experts from the Java Card Forum.

The authors of the best 3 papers will be invited to present their work in the dedicated Java & Operating Systems session and will compete for the prestigious Java Card Forum Award.

The Java Card Forum will reward the top presentation with €5000, presented during the Gala Dinner sponsored by Sun Microsystems.



Alexandre Courbot, IRCICA/LIFL, University of Lille 1, Customized and Low-Footprint Java Card Systems Through Romization and Late Specialization


stream: Mobile Telecom, World Convergence for Multimedia

The mobile telecom environment has driven the smart card evolution in the last few years. New trends for emerging technologies (Multi Mega UICC) and convergence scenarios (contactless) are provided in this session to better understand the next evolution steps which are affecting this market.

Moderator: Sergio Cozzolino, GSM Association

• Secure communication between smart cards and wireless terminals: new needs and new solutions
Mireille Pauliac, Security Architect - Gemalto

• Contact-less in the Mobile Environment
Dipl.Ing. Heiko Kruse, Head of Technology Innovation and Standardisation – Sagem Orga

• How to solve some mobile operator security concerns: from the protection of operator’s assets to new business model improvement
Laurent Coureau, Device Committee Chairman - GlobalPlatform

• mPayment with a Secure NFC architecture: Trial with the “Basse–Normandie” Trust eTransactions Competitiveness Cluster (France)
Harris Monteiro Da Silva, Business Development Manager – Atos Worldline


e-Smart plenary session:
in collaboration with: 
Is the smart card industry following the course of the PC industry? PC and smart card as Personal and Trusted Computing Devices?

Moderator: Bertrand du Castel, Schlumberger

Dominique Bolignano, CEO - Trusted Logic
Jerry Fishenden, National Technology Officer (NTO) - Microsoft UK
Christian Goire, President - Java Card Forum
Marc Lemouel, CEO - Moneyline
Jean-Paul Thomasson, Head of SC Cooperative R&D projects - STMicroelectronics.

All attendees from both e-Smart and World e-ID conferences are invited to join the "e-Smart" plenary session

Social Event: Gala Dinner & Java Card Forum Awards Ceremony
sponsored by: 
from 8.30pm

The Gala Dinner provides an excellent opportunity for networking with Academics and Industry experts, professional associations from the Smart Card and e-ID sectors, government departments or agencies and local authorities. The highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the winner of the Java Card™ Technology Contest, who will be presented the €5000 prize by the President of the Java Card Forum, Christian Goire.

 Secure and book for your dinner through online registration



stream: Mobile Telecom, World Convergence for
Multimedia
(continued)

Moderator: Sergio Cozzolino, GSM Association
9.00am - 12.45am
2 parallel streams
- Stream: Mobile Telecom: World Convergence for Multimedia (continued)
- Stream: Operating Systems
10.30pm - 11.15pm — Coffee tea break
1.00pm — End of the conference

• Secured Diffusion of Music on mObile: a convincing and practical security model for content protection
Christophe Giraud (Speaker) Engineer, Embedded Cryptography & Security Group, Oberthur Card Systems - Caroline Fontaine, University of Rennes 1, France - Abdellatif Benjelloun Touimi, Research Engineer, R&D Project Manager, France Telecom R&D - Claude Delpha, Laboratory of Signals and Systems - Michel Milhau, Senior Engineer, FT R&D - Alain Le Guyader, France Telecom R&D - Patrice Martin, Project Manager, Faith Technologies - Jean Bernard Fischer, Security Architect, Nagra France - David Azemard, Faith Technologies - Pierre Duhamel - France Telecom

• Flash Memories and Future SIM Cards: Embedding or Embedded?
Laurent Sourgen, Director Technology & Architecture, Digital Secure Access Division - STMicroelectronics

• Enabling New Revenue Opportunities For Mobile Content Distribution
Jean-Yves Grall, Marketing Director (speaker) - Jean-Marc Julia, Vice President & General Manager – Spansion EMEA

• The Hi-Capacity SIM card: a memory capacity increased 1000 times in less than a year! Why?
Lorenzo Stranges – Oberthur Card Systems

• High-capacity Multimedia Secure Tokens - New Challenges per personalization software
Patrice Lacouture, Architect - Gemalto

stream: Operating Systems

Moderator: Eric Alzai, Inside Contacless
• Smart Card Networking – Options and Analysis
Dr Karen Lu, Principal Engineer – Gemalto


• Designing an Efficient Sensitive Section API for Next Generation Smart Cards

Benoit Gonzalvo, Security Engineer (speaker), Lauren Del Giudice, Pierre Girard – Gemalto

• Securing On-card Resources: A Hierarchical Role-Based Access Control model
Dr Yi Mao, Research Engineer (speaker), Michael Montgomery, Head of Austin Research Group (speaker) – Gemalto US

- Sub Session Methodology

• Model Driven Architecture for Enhancing Smart Card Application Development
Dr Stephan Spitz (speaker), Gerhard Stix – Giesecke & Devrient


• Model-Based Security Testing - Application to a Smart Card Identity Applet

Bruno Legeard CTO (speaker), E. Jaffuel, Leirios – A. Celletti, G. Debois, A. de Lavernette, Gemalto - F. Bouquet, J. Julliand, J. Lidoine, JC Plessis, P.A Masson LIFC Univ. of Franche-Comté CNRS INRIA


• An environment for securing Smart Cards embedded C code

Dr June Andronick (speaker), Dr Boutheina Chetali, Smart Card Research - Gemalto