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KYOUNG-MOON
AHN
Samsung Electronics
Kyoung-Moon Ahn was born
in 1974, in Korea. He received
B.S. and M.S. degrees in
electrical and computer
engineering from Sungkyunkwan
University, Korea, in 2001
and 2003 respectively. He
was a member of computer
system synthesis laboratory
during the M.S. course and
concentrated research on
elliptic curve cryptosystem.
He is currently a research
engineer at Samsung Electronics,
SoC R&D Center. His
research interests include
hardware architecture design
and verification of cryptographic
algorithms.
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ERIC
ALZAI
Inside Contacless
Eric Alzai, recently appointed
Chief Technology Officer
with Inside Contactless
is a graduate of the Ecole
Supérieure dIngénieurs
in Electronics and Electrotechnique
in Paris. He spent most
of his career in the microprocessor
and embedded software technology
and has been involved in
the smart card industry
since 1988. He held various
technical positions at Gemplus
as the Technology Director
for the Asia Pacific region
based in Singapore and later
as the Corporate Research
and Development Director
before finally joining Oberthur
Card Systems as Chief Technology
Officer in 2001.
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Dr
JUNE ANDRONICK
Smart Card Research - Gemalto
Research engineer in the
Formal Methods and Security
group of Gemalto since October
2002. Doctor in Computer
Science, she works on the
formal verification of embedded
operating systems, using
computer aided source code
verification, combined with
high level modelling and
security proofs. She also
works on the certification
of the Java Card platform,
and the verification of
security properties such
as the confidentiality and
the integrity.
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DAVID
AZEMARD
Faith Technologies
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Dr
EUGENE BAEK
System S/W, System LSI -
Samsung Electronics
Dr. Eugene Baek was born
in 1972, in Republic of
Korea. Graduated from Seoul
National University, Korea
in 1997.
Received the Ph.D. in 2003
in the same university.
Joined in the SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
LTD. in 2003.
Main scientific interest
is Cryptography.
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CLAUDE
BARRAL
Senior Research Engineer
- Gemalto
Claude is in the Gemalto
Research Labs since 1998
where he was involved in innovative
projects such as ScreenCards,
High Memory Capacity Cards
and Biometrics. He is currently
working on Smart Card integration
in biometric systems and
is member of the French
national body (Afnor) for
ISO standardization
about Biometrics & Smart
Cards. He earned his engineering
degree in Electronics from
the French "Conservatoire
National des Arts &
Metiers" and is preparing
a PhD thesis in Cryptography
& Security at the
Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology (EPFL Lausanne,
Switzerland).
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RONNY
BJONES
Security Strategist - Microsoft
Emea
Ronny Bjones is working
for Microsoft EMEA (Europe,
Middle-East, Africa) headquarters
as security strategist.
He has 23 years experience
in ICT, 17 of those in security.
Ronny published QuEST together
with several industry specialists
in the subject of electronic
signatures. The book is
a comprehensive guide on
how to implement Electronic
Signatures solutions and
can be downloaded from Microsoft.com.
Ronny oversees the whole
areas of security but has
a special interest in smart
cards, PKI, cryptography
and digital signatures.
Ronny is a board member
of EEMA, an organisation
providing guidance on e-Business.
Since '89 he is active in
the field of Information
Security doing large projects
for the European Central
banks, Police forces, big
financial institutes, European
Commission, etc.
Ronny Bjones was one of
the four founders of Utimaco
Belgium, where he worked
ten years as R&D director.
Before Utimaco Ronny worked
for a Belgian EFT specialist
called Prodata and one of
the first firms to specialize
in cryptography in Europe
called Cryptech.
Ronny Bjones is an active
speaker on conferences and
acts as auditor for government
sponsored projects.
Ronny holds a bachelor in
Electronics, a MSc in computing
and a master in IT management.
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FRANK
BORMANN
R&D Project Manager
- Orga Systems
Frank Bormann received his
doctoral degree (Dr. rer.
nat.) in Physics from the University
of Bielefeld, Germany, in
1997. After working two
years as a R&D Manager
in a company dedicated to
software and hardware developments
foroptical measurement systems,
he joined ORGA Kartensysteme
in 1999. He has been
involved in several international
research projects on new
Smart Card and related
system technologies. Since
2001, he is in charge of
the technology and
innovation management at
ORGA. In 2003, he joined
the spin-off ORGA Systems
enabling services GmbH and
took over the project management
responsibility for the EC-Research
project InspireD. His current research
interest is on new concepts
for Trusted Personal Devices
as networking objects
and corresponding management
systems.
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FABRICE
BOUQUET
Senior researcher - University
of Franche-Comté
His current research interests
are in software verification
and validation based on
formal method. The research
are applied in the embedded
and critical system area
as the smart card, micro-system,
automotive,...
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HELGE
BRAGSTAD
Gemalto Research & Innovation
Helge Bragstad provides
consulting services within
smart cards, PKI and software
development. He worked 21
years with software product
development for Schlumberger/Gemalto
as engineer, manager and
software architect, of which
7 years with smart card
applications. His main areas
of expertise are industry
standards for smart cards
in the field of card management,
identity management, digital
signatures and privacy protection.
Helge is based in Oslo,
Norway. He holds a Cand
Real (Master) degree in
physics from the University
of Oslo.
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JOSÉ
EDSON CANO BARRÓN
Technical University of
Catalonia
José Edson Cano Barrón
received his degree in computational
science from Yucatan State
University (México)
in 2000. Currently he is
in the teaching phase of
the PhD in Telematics Engineering
at the Technical University
of Catalonia (Spain). His
research interest is the
security of Digital Rights
Management and Smart Cards.
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Pr
SERGE CHAUMETTE
Professor - University Bordeaux
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Leader of the Distributed
Systems and Objects team
- Laboratoire Bordelais
de Recherche en Informatique
(LaBRI)
Serge Chaumette began his
research activities in the
domain of tools for parallel
and distributed applications.
Within this framework he
has been using the Java
technology since its early
begining.
He then applied this knowledge
to design tools to help
in the process of evaluating
Java Cards and Java Card
applications within government
founded industial projects.
Java Cards are now one of
the key components of the
distributed software platforms
developped in his research
team.
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Dr
BOUTHEINA CHETALI
Smart Card Research - Gemalto
Dr Boutheina Chetali : Head
of the Formal Methods and
Security group of Gemalto
Smart Cards Research. Doctor
in Computer Science, she
has been working in the
smart cards arena since
1999 when she joined the
advanced research group
of Bull Smart Card &
terminals as R&D engineer
expert in formal methods.
Since 2001, she is charge
of the Formal Methods &
Security team of Schlumberger
(now Gemalto), working on
the application of formal
methods to the security
of the smart cards and to
Common Criteria certifications.
Main activities of the group
are the formalization of
the Java card platform and
its components, the verification
of security properties and
the Common Criteria evaluation
at high levels. She is also
member of the Java Card
Forum security group and
the Global Platform security
group.
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JESSY
CLEDIERE
Engineer/Researcher - CEA
Grenoble
He is presently an engineer/researcher
at CEA Grenoble. He has
expertise in side channel
attacks and ITSEF evaluation.
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LAURENT
COUREAU
Device Committee Chairman
- GlobalPlatform
Laurent Coureau works as
a strategic advisor in Orange
mainly on security, SIM
and handset architecture
topics.
In that scope, he is in
charge to contribute to
the definition of the strategy,
raise new business opportunities
thanks to innovative technologies.
he is also in charge to
drive new and innovative
items in different standardisation
groups (GlobalPlatform,
TCG, ETSI, 3GPP, OMA).
As part of the OMTP initiative,
he is taking action in the
definition of the hardware
in future handsets and SIM
cards.
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NICOLAS
COURTOIS
Cryptologist - Gemalto Smart
Cards
Nicolas Courtois is a cryptologist
at Gemalto Smart Cards,
France and since recently
also a Senior Lecturer at
University College of London,
UK.
He has published some 40
papers in cryptology and
has filled 6 patents on
practical cryptology and
smart cards. His major contribution
to cryptology is the development
of algebraic cryptanalysis
of various ciphers.
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JOAN
DAEMEN
STMicroelectronics - Proton
Technology Division
Joan Daemen is mainly known
for his accomplishments
in the field of cryptography.
Together with Vincent Rijmen
he designed Rijndael, which
has been selected in a public
procedure as "AES",
the successor of the encryption
standard DES.
Nowadays, Joan works for
STMicroelectronics, where
he continues his work on
cryptography. Within the
Smart Card Software Platforms
team, he is a.o. responsible
for the architecture of
the company's multi-application
smart card management and
personalisation system.
Many of his ideas in this
field have been incorporated
in the recent Global Platform
standards.
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DOMINIQUE
G. DECAVÈLE
Risk Management & Audit
- Gie Cartes Bancaires
Dominique G. Decavèle
is a Risk Manager at Groupement
des Cartes Bancaires "
CB ", a card-activated
scheme which processes 4.65
billion payment transactions
and 1.26 cash withdrawals
in 2004.
He joined CB in 1990 to
head their smartcard roll-out
project. Later he took part
in the lobbying effort which
brought two worldwide bankcard
schemes, namely Visa and
MasterCard, to adopt smartcards.
Together with smartcard
manufacturers, he pioneered
the use of formal evaluation
methods in payment schemes,
first the ITSEC, later the
Common Criteria, thereby
facilitating the development
of the French IT Evaluation
and Certification Scheme.
Prior to joining CB, Dominique
worked for manufacturers,
designing computers in the
seventies and managing a
line of automatic teller
machines in the eighties.
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GEORGES
DEBOIS
Validation Engineer - Gemalto
Georges Debois is in charge
of the IT validation for
smartcard software, at Gemalto,
Department R&D, since
2001. Between 1991 and 2001,
he was at BULL, in the R&D
Department on projects for
the conception of processor
for mainframes, using verification
based on formal proof. Georges
is graduated from ENST Bretagne
(Ecole Nationale Superieure
de Telecommunications).
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CLAUDE
DELPHA
Laboratory of Signals and
Systems
Claude Delpha is graduated
in Electronics and Signal
Processing Engineering.
He obtained his PhD in Laboratory
of Interfaces, Components
and Microelectronics
in the University of Metz
in the field of Electronic
noses (gas sensing
signal processing and pattern
recognition analysis). Since 2001,
he is a professor assistant
in the IUT Cachan (Université
Paris Sud XI). He also
works in the Laboratory
of Signals and Systems (L2S
- CNRS -
SUPELEC - UPS XI) for research
activities in the field
of signal processing for
multimedia applications.
His main areas of interests
are Multimedia Data hiding,
Digital Watermarking, Steganography
and Multimedia Security Diffusion.
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JEAN-LOUP
DÉPINAY
JavaCard OpenPlatform Architect
- Oberthur Card Systems
Jean-Loup Dépinay
is an engineer graduated
from "L'école
Supérieure d'Electricité"
in 1990. After working few
years for the graphical
arts industry he joined
Delarue Card Systems (became
Oberthur Card Systems in
2000) in 1997 and has stayed
in this company since this
date. He has been in charge
as architect or as project
leader of several JavaCard
platform
deployed worldwide.
He has been involved in
the development of the JavaCard
technology since 1998. He
has attended as an active
member most of of the sessions
of the JavaCard Forum. He
is also participating actively
in the Global Platform card
committee.
His current interests are
security improvement and
making the smart card an
open device supporting network
technologies.
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BORIS
DOLGUNOV
Chief Architect - M-Systems
Boris Dolgunov is serving
as Chief Architect of M-Systems'
security group and has been
specializing in security
and cryptography for the
last eight years.
Mr. Dolgunov has been the
author of many whitepapers,
technical documents and
patents on security and
is an active member in leading
organizations such as OMA,
TCG, IEEE-1667 and additional
standard bodies. Mr. Dolgunov
holds an Electrical Engineering
degree from Ben Gurion University
in Israel.
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BERTRAND
DU CASTEL
Schlumberger
Based in Austin, Texas,
USA, Bertrand du Castel
heads Research for Axalto
Smart Cards. He is also
Chairman of the Technical
Committee of the Java Card
Forum and of the Network
Card Generation consortium,
and he is President of the
WLAN Smart Card consortium.
Bertrand holds a PhD in
Computer Science from the
University of Paris and
an Engineer Diploma from
Ecole Polytechnique, France.
In 2005, Bertrand received
the Visionary Award from
Card Technology Magazine.
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PASCAL
DUFOUR
Vice President, Head of
Chip Products Management
- Chip Centre of Excellence,
MasterCard International
Pascal Dufour heads up the
Chip Products Management
Department within the MasterCard
Chip Centre of Excellence.
Always ready to take up
a new challenge, he is now
responsible for setting
the strategic framework
for new products and services
that are based on chip technology,
and also for ensuring that
the chip technology is introduced
in the global market place
by MasterCard Member Banks
in a profitable and operational
way.
As from 1996 he was in charge
of chip migration for MasterCard
in Europe. Mr. Dufour has
built and lead a team of
business experts aimed at
providing practical support
through value added products,
specialized Chip services
and tools expanding this
role to a global level for
the MasterCard Chip Centre
of Excellence in 2002.
Mr. Dufour joined MasterCard
in 1989. He largely contributed
to the development of commercial
activities in Central and
Eastern Europe, helping
local banks to leverage
on the power of payment
cards to develop their retail
banking activities. This
effort was key to settle
a sustainable framework
for the business development
of MasterCard brands in
these markets. Mr. Dufour
held various positions within
the business unit developing
these markets and took the
lead in 1995.
Before joining Europay Mr.
Dufour worked for Caisse
Fédérale du
Crédit Mutuel Océan
as EFT Projects Manager
from 1987 to 1989, and represented
the bank on national and
regional committees (Carte
Bancaire). He developed
a proprietary card system
for Oil companies during
his first year at the bank
and went on to launch an
on-line ATM network and
authorisation system. From
1983 to 1987, Pascal's was
project leader, employed
by the French service provider
Atos.
After obtaining a graduate
degree in engineering Mr.
Dufour began his career
in 1983 with SLIGOS, one
of Europe's leaders in the
card business. There, responsibilities
included developments for
the Carte Bleue network,
support for the first POS
network in France, the launch
of bank connections to the
network and the design of
a communications protocol
for card transactions -
a protocol which served
as the basis for the French
national standard.
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PIERRE
DUHAMEL
France Telecom
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WOLFGANG
EFFING
Executive Vice President
/ Technology Division New
Business - Giesecke &
Devrient
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JERRY
FISHENDEN
National Technology Officer
Microsoft UK
Jerry Fishenden is Microsoft
UK's lead technology advisor
and spokesman on the value
and implications of present
and future technological
developments - and their
impact on public policy.
As NTO, Jerry is responsible
for helping to develop Microsoft's
vision around the use of
IT for transforming the
way we learn, live and work.
Jerry holds a Master of
Philosophy (MPhil) in the
application of artificial
intelligence techniques
to composition from City
University (London). He
is a Fellow of the Institute
for the Management of Information
Systems (FIMIS) and a Fellow
of the Institution of Analysts
and Programmers (FIAP).
Jerry represents Microsoft
on a variety of policy-influencing
bodies, including the DTI/Intellect
Grid Computing Now! Advisory
Board (shaping the UK's
development of grid computing),
the EURIM Personal Identity
and Data Sharing Subgroups
and the eGovernment Unit's
Interoperability Working
Group. He sits in an independent
capacity on Oxford University's
ICT Steering Group (designing
the strategy for the next
generation federated ICT
structure for the Oxford
colleges) and is a member
of the e-Smart 2006 Scientific
Committee. He has also led
Microsoft's Founder membership
of the Enterprise Privacy
Group.
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JEAN-BERNARD
FISCHER
Security Architect - Nagra
France
Jean-Bernard Fischer is
Security Architect at Nagra
France; after working for
5 years at Thomson Multimedia
on PayTV security, he joined
the smart card industry
in 1998 and worked for Oberthur
CS until recently. He has worked
as cryptographic algorithms
developer and security expert,
and lead several advanced
development projects, in
particular on implementation
of new algorithms and
on content protection.
His current interests are
the use of smart cards to
enable trust in open environments,
the protection of multimedia
content and the security
of cryptographic implementations.
He holds a PhD in Computer
Science from University
of Paris7 and MSc's in Mathematics
and Computer Science.
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STEPHAN
FLAKE
Systems Architect - Orga
Systems
Stephan Flake received his
doctoral degree (Dr. rer.
nat.) in Computer Science from
the University of Paderborn,
Germany, in June 2004. In
July 2004, he joined
ORGA Systems as a project
manager in the R&D department.
He has been involved
in national and international
research projects dealing
with formal specification,
verification, and security
technologies. He is working
in the European 6th
Framework Programme project
InspireD as a team member
of the TPD Application
Framework group, particularly
investigating secure application
and profile management,
policy management, and advanced content
protection mechanisms.
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CAROLINE
FONTAINE
IRISA (France)
Caroline Fontaine received
her PhD thesis in computer
science from the University
of Paris 6 in 1998, for
a work dealing with cryptography, error
correcting codes and digital
watermarking. She has been
working at the computer
science lab LIFL (University
of Lille 1, France) as an
Associate professor from
1999 to 2002, and as a permanent
CNRS
researcher from 2002 to
2005. She is now working
at the computer science
lab IRISA (University of
Rennes 1, France) as a permanent
CNRS researcher. Her
topics are: cryptography
and cryptanalysis (mainly
of symmetric encryption
schemes), digital watermarking,
security of mobile ad hoc
networks.
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CHRISTOPHE
GIRAUD
Engineer - Embedded Cryptography
& Security Group,
Oberthur Card Systems
Christophe Giraud has been
working in the Cryptography
& Security group of Oberthur
Card Systems for seven years.
He has worked on side channel
analysis such as power and
electromagnetic attacks.
He has also worked as a
cryptographic algorithms
developer and he has
been in charge of several
studies in mobile phone,
banking and pay-TV environments.
His main interest is Side-Channel
attacks, especially Fault
Induction.
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BENOIT
GONZALVO
Security Engineer
Gemalto
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LOUIS
GOUBIN
Professor - Univ. Versailles
(France)
Cryptography & Security
Consultant - Gemalto
Louis Goubin is a Professor
at Versailles St-Quentin-en-Yvelines
University and Cryptography
& Security Consultant
at Gemalto. A former student
of the École normale
supérieure (Paris),
he holds a PhD in Pure Mathematics
from Paris XI University
(1995) and an Habilitation
to supervise research from
Paris VII University (2003).
He published more than 30
papers, about the design
of new asymmetric cryptosystems,
cryptanalysis of existing
algorithms and protocols,
and the protection of software implementations
against physical attacks.
He has also filled a dozen
of patents on practical
cryptology and smart cards.
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Jean-Yves
GRALL
Marketing Director - Spansion
EMEA
Jean-Yves Grall is Marketing
Director for Spansion EMEA.
Based in Paris, he is currently
focusing on Strategic Business
Development for the European
mobile telephony Ecosystem.
Prior to his role he worked
in the field of Start-up
general management as a
founder and manager of Start
Inc., an expert for French
incubators, Venture funds
and the French National
Agency for Innovation (ANVAR),
and as Chief Operating Officer
for Welcome Real Time, France,
a Smart Card software company
operating world wide.
Jean-Yves Grall started
his marketing career with
Intel Corporation as a European
microcontrollers marketing
manager in Brussels. He
then started and managed
a European Business Unit
and later in several positions
in global marketing in the
USA.
As a marketing director
for Home and Business Software,
in the Content Group (part
of Intel Inside activities),
he managed the ISV programs
for the successive Pentium
Processor launches.
Before his marketing experience,
Jean-Yves Grall worked as
a telecom engineer for National
Semiconductor Corporation
France and the Societe Anonyme
des Telecommunications.
Jean-Yves holds a MSEE of
the Ecole Superieure d'Electricite
(SUPELEC) and had joined
the European Marketing Program
of INSEAD.
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FRANCOIS
GUILLAUME
RATP/SIT/SVo/DO
As responsible for the
promotion and dissemination
of Calypso, the contacless
technology based on a
transport application,
Francois Guillaume has
joined the Innovative
Customer Technology department
of RATP in 2001.
Combined with the Calypso
daily promotion, he drives
since 2004 a R&D project
aiming to introduce new
customer's token able
to support the Calypso
transport application
and enhance a new step
in the transport interoperability.
After some experimentation
on java cards supporting
Global Platform the project
has been opened from the
Java Cards to the mobile
phone.
Prior to joining RATP,
François also has
more 20 years of experience
in operating, marketing
and sales in new technological
turn key solutions in
various industrial fields.
Technical manager in diverse
engineering companies;
dedicated to data processing
from medical applications
to cement plant automation,
trough vending machine
and electronic banking.
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CHRISTIAN
GOIRE
President - Java Card Forum
Gemalto
2001- Present Gemalto Architecture
group manager (Cards Louveciennes)
Project : new generations
of cards
1997-2001 - Director, Advanced
Research (Bull CP8)
Director, Advanced Research
for smart cards, terminals. My
team was based partly in
Louveciennes and in the
USA. My mission covered
a global responsability
for architecture and security
in various fields such as
hardware, operating systems,
languages, tools based on
semantics and formal methods.
The main objective of the
work was to reach bettter
time to market, reduce cost,
increase performance and
security, and so prepare
the company to the evolution
of the jobs due to the introduction
of open platforms and open
networks (e-Commerce, e-Business).
I coordinated research with
Institutes such as INRIA
or CNRS. The job implied
numerous contacts with the
Business unit managers.
I was elected President
of the Java Card Forum in
April 1997.
1995-1997 - Vice President,
Technology and Partnership
(MCTI subsidiary of Bull
CP8) Based in Washinton
DC.
My mission was :
- To be MCTI technical expert
and leader in the field
of microprocessor card and
associated terminals in
order to contribute and
assist MCTI in reaching
and leading a position in
these fields.
- To participate in the
negociations of marketing,
technological and industrial
partnerships made by MCTI
and to drive them on a technological
point of view.
- To give first level support
to the marketing team, contribute
to its training and help
the team to technically
define the offer.
- To ensure technical contacts
with Visa, MasterCard, CitiBank,
MicroSoft, Sun, Netscape.
My achievements were:
- The negotiation and development
of the Visa Viewer
- The contribution to the
group which defined the
VIS specifications (Visa)
- The foundation with MicroSoft
of the PC/SC group to connect
terminals and smart cards
Electronic benefits transfer
applications development
and installations ( cards,
terminals and solution)
- My participation in the
Government Services Administration
Specification.
1983-1994 -Terminal R&D
Director ( Bull CP8) - France
and Spain
I had to manage 45 persons
- My responsability covered
hardware, software, industrialisation,
and PC software and tools
to handle these terminals.
My mission also covered
POS and EFT POS for France.
Achievements: this unit
issued more than 500 000
terminals worldwide. with
30% of benefits as an average.
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KLAUS
P. GUNGL
Card Committee Chairman
- GlobalPlatform |
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JOON-HO
HWANG
Samsung Electronics
Joon-Ho Hwang received his
B.S. and M.S. degrees in electronic
and electrical engineering
from Pohang University of
Science and Technology (POSTECH),
Korea, in 1999 and
2001 respectively. He was
a member of the information
security and telecommunication
laboratory during the M.S.
course, where he concentrated
research on cryptography
and PKI.
He is currently a research
engineer at Samsung Electronics, SoC
R&D Center. His current
research interests include hardware
architecture of cryptographic
algorithms, side-channel
attacks and countermeasure
schemes for such attacks.
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EDDIE
JAFFUEL
Senior engineer - Leirios
Technologies
Eddie Jaffuel is an expert
in formal modeling techniques
and automated test generation
at LEIRIOS Technologies.
He has got a large experience
in modeling smart card applications
like GlobalPlatform or Identification-Authentication-Signature.
Previously of that, he was
first a software developer
for embedded systems and
then a modeling engineer
at Steria-Clearsy, developing
models in the automotive
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JACQUES
JULLIAND
Professor - University of
Franche-Comté
Since 1993, Jacques Julliand
is professor in the Formal
Methods team of the Computer
science laboratory of the
University of Franche-Comté
in Besançon, France.
He was working on the combination
of proof and model-checking
technics, thanks to a refinement
process, to verify linear
temporal logic properties
of specifications. He is
currently working on the
expression and the validation
of Security policies. These
works adresses particularly
smart card applications.
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LIISA
KANNIAINEN
Workgroup Executive - Mobey
Forum
Vice President - Nordea
Liisa Kanniainen holds Master
of Science degree in International
Economics. After university
studies Liisa worked a few
years as a polytechnic teacher
and acquired also the Polytechnic
Teacher qualification.
Since then, Liisa has spent
more than 11 years with
the mobile IT Industry focusing
on the mobile financial
services. Liisa has led
several pioneering projects
during the early days of
mobile financial services.
First at Digital B.V. in
the Netherlands, then the
next 6 years in Finland
at Nokia corporation. During
her Nokia Mobile Phones
years Liisa worked in various
management positions in
product development. Her
last position at Nokia Ventures
was Head of R&D, mobile
commerce. In 2001 she changed
to Nordea Bank in order
to full time concentrate
on creating the cross-industry
collaboration for making
the mobile financial services
market via the Mobey Forum.
In Nordea she is in charge
of the mobile financial
services on corporate level
and in Mobey Forum she is
responsible for the daily
operational management of
the Forum.
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Dr.
KSHEERABDHI KRISHNA
Gemalto Research & Innovation
Dr. Ksheerabdhi Krishna
has a PhD in Computer Science
and Engineering from the
University of New Mexico.
He has been with Gemalto
Smart Cards R&D since
1996. Dr. Krishna was a
principal member of the
team that engineered the
first Java Card in 1997.
He has since been active
in the domain of smart cards
with numerous publications
and patents related to this
technology. He is a member
of the Java Card Forum Technical
Committee, where he contributes
to specifications on upcoming
Java Card technologies.
He has been a member of
the InterNational Committee
for Information Technology
Standards (INCITS) Technical
Committee M1 on Biometrics.
Recently, Dr. Krishna has
been examining the application
of Microsoft .NET to smart
card platforms and the role
of smart cards in Web 2.0.
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HEIKO
KRUSE
Head of Technical Support
EMEA, Business unit Telecommunication
- Sagem Orga GmbH
Heiko Kruse is responsible
for the technical support
of the Sagem Orga SIM card
portfolio and all SIM card-related
products. This includes
providing customers with
technical support but additionally
also consultancy services.
Before working in this position,
Heiko Kruse was Head of
Technology Innovation and
Standardisation and before
that Head of Product Management
Telco. He held previously
various positions in Product
Management and Marketing
at Sagem Orga. Before joining
Sagem Orga he worked for
an engineering company in
Hamburg as a planning engineer.
Heiko Kruse holds a university
degree in electronic engineering
from the University of Bremen,
Germany.
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JEAN-LOUIS
LACOUME
Professor at LIS laboratory
- Institut National Polytechnique
de Grenoble
He is a professor at LIS
laboratory of the Institut
National Polytechnique de
Grenoble. His research activities
include higher order statistics,
deconvolution, blind source
separation and antenna processing.
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PATRICE
LACOUTURE
Architect - Gemalto
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THANH-HA
LE
Ph.D Student - CEA-Leti
Thanh-Ha Le was born in
1981 in Hanoi, Vietnam.
In 2004, she received her
engineer diploma in Telecommunications
from Institut National des
Sciences Appliquées
de Lyon (INSA de Lyon) and
obtained her Master degree
on "Images & Systems"
at the same university.
She is currently a second
year PhD student at CEA-Leti,
Grenoble, France. Her main
scientific research interests
include side channel analysis,
high order statistics and
blind source separation.
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BRUNO
LEGEARD
CTO - Leirios Technologies
Bruno Legeard is the Chief
Technology Officer and co-founder
of the company LEIRIOS Technologies
(www.leirios.com). He provides
technical leadership for
the development of the LEIRIOS
Test Generator tool-set,
a model-based test generator
from formal models based
on cause-effect and boundary-values
strategies. His recent publications
concerns model coverage
criteria, boundary-value
testing, applications of
model-based testing for
embedded system validation
and symbolic execution of
pre-post formal notations.
Bruno received master's
degrees from the University
of Lyon in 1984 and received
his Ph.D. in Computer Science
from INSA Lyon in 1987.
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ALAIN
LE GUYADER
France Telecom R&D
Alain Le Guyader received
the Doctorate in electronic
engineering from Rennes
University, Rennes, France
in 1978. He is with France
Telecom R&D Division,
Speech and Sound Technologies
and Processing Laboratory
in Lannion, France.
His research activities
include speech, audio coding
and more recently digital
watermarking for multimedia
applications.
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Dr-Ing
ANDREAS LINKE
Head of Corporate Program
Management - Giesecke &
Devrient
Professional experience:
since 2006: Head of Corporate
Program Management
2004 - 2005: Assistant to
the Board at Giesecke &
Devrient, Munich, Germany
2001 - 2004: Head of the
department of new technologies
at Giesecke & Devrient
1998 - 2001: Professor of
Industrial Control and Automation
Systems at the University
of Applied Science in Magdeburg
1992 - 1998: Project manager
in the oil and pipeline
industry
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Dr
KAREN LU
Researcher - Gemalto
Dr. Karen Lu is a principal
engineer at Gemalto Smart
Cards Research. She is currently
working on network smart
cards and applications.
Her research interests include
smart cards communication,
networking, security and
applications.
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LAURENT
MANTEAU
Cooperative R&D Manager,
Coordinator of the InspireD
FP6 Initiative - Gemalto
With more than 17 years
experience in the IT Industry,
he started to work in the
3M European Labs as a Product
Engineer, then joined the
European R&D center
of the Océ group
as Development Manager for
digital printing technologies.
Then, he moved to IER as
expert for travel documents
for the Air Transport industry.
He was then an active member
of IATA and AIM working
groups for auto-ID applications,
barcode and RFID technologies.
He joined Gemalto in 1998
as Marketing & Product
Manager for RFID applications,
moved to R&D Corporate
Innovation and finally took
over the responsibility
of Cooperative R&D Programs
for Gemalto in year 2002.
He holds an Engineering
degree in Polymer Chemistry
& Electronics Materials
from ENSCT (Toulouse) in
1987.
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Dr
YI MAO
Research Engineer - Gemalto
Network Smart Card
Yi Mao works on the security
aspects of Gemalto Network
Smart Card (NSC). She analyzes
the weak points, identifies
potential threats to the
NSC, and introduces safeguards
to strengthen the security.
The HRBAC model is developed
from her work to protect
the on-card file system.
She holds a Ph.D. in the
field of Mathematical Logic,
and has published a dozen
of technical papers. She
is very familiar with formal
method and its applications.
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Dr
KONSTANTINOS MARKANTONAKIS
Information Security Group
Konstantinos Markantonakis
(B.Sc. (Lancaster University),
M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D. (London))
received his BSc (Hons)
in Computer Science from
Lancaster University in
1995, his MSc in Information
Security in 1996, his PhD
in Smart card Security in
2000 and his MBA in International
Business Management in 2006
from Royal Holloway, University
of London. His main areas
of interest are information
security, smart card security
and smart card applications
along with security protocol
design. Since completing
his PhD, he has worked as
an independent consultant
in a number of information
security and smart card
related projects. Furthermore,
he has worked as a Multi-application
smart card Manager in Visa
International EU, responsible
for multi-application smart
card technology for southern
Europe. More recently, he
was working as a Senior
Consultant in Steer Davies
Gleave (a transport consultancy
company) responsible for
advising transport operators
and financial institutions
on the use of contact and
contact-less smart card
technology. He is also a
member of the IFIP Working
Group 8.8 on Smart Cards.
He is currently a member
of the Information Security
Group, as a Lecturer in
the Smart card Centre. He
continues to act as a consultant
in a variety of topics around
smart card security, smart
card migration program planning/project
management for financial
institutions and transport
operators.
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PATRICE
MARTIN
Project Manager, Faith Technologies
Graduated as Telecom engineer
in 2001, Patrice MARTIN
joined Digiplug Research
and Development team, an
European leader in innovative
solution for mobile
market. Now subsidiary of
Faith Group, he acquired
an expertise in embedded
audio solutions as project
manager at Faith Technologies
and gets involved in Digital
Right Management and New
Technologies applied to
mobile platform.
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RAFAEL
MARTÍNEZ PELÁEZ
Technical University of
Catalonia
Rafael Martínez Peláez
received his degree in computational
system engineering from
Valle de Mexico University
(México) in 2003.
Currently, he is carrying
out a PhD in Telematics
engineering at the Technical
University of Catalonia
(Spain). He finished the
phase of teaching, and currently
he is in the research phase.
His research interest includes
e-Commerce, e-Payment Systems,
Smart Cards, and Identity
Management.
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PIERRE-ALAIN
MASSON
Senior researcher, University
of Franche-Comte
He obtained his PhD thesis
in 2001. He works in the
area of validation and formal
verification of software.
He is particularly interested
in the methods using the
techniques and tools of
model-checking. He presently
works at formalizing security
properties, in order to
automatically generate test
cases that cover these security
properties.
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ARNO
MAUHOURAT
Lead Research Engineer -
Gemalto
Arno Mauhourat is a lead
research engineer at Gemalto
Advanced Research. He is
responsible for architecture
design and implementation
of software platforms
for Internet-enabled Smart
Cards. He was formerly software
project manager at
SchlumbergerSema E-Payment
and designed the STIP (Small Terminal
Interoperability Platform)
and GlobalPlatform Device
API on payment terminals.
In the STIP consortium,
he was vice-chairman and principal
editor of the API and was
principal editor for the
GlobalPlatform Device
committee.
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Dr
KEITH MAYES
Information Security Group
Dr Keith Mayes B.Sc. (Bath)
Ph.D. (Bath) CEng MIEE)
received his Bsc (Hons)
in Electronic Engineering
in 1983 from the University
of Bath (www.bath.ac.uk).
, and his PhD degree in
Digital Image Processing
in 1987. During his first
degree he was employed by
Pye TVT (Philips) which
designed and produced TV
broadcast and studio equipment.
His PhD was sponsored by
Honeywell Aerospace and
Defence and on completion
he accepted their offer
of a job. In 1988 he started
work for Racal Research
where he worked on a wide
range of research and advanced
development products and
was accepted as a Chartered
Engineer. In 1995 he joined
Racal Messenger to continue
work on a Vehicle Licence
plate recognition system
(Talon) and an early packet
radio system (Widanet/Paknet).
In 1996 Keith joined Vodafone
as a Senior Manager working
within the Communication
Security and Advanced Development
group, under Professor Michael
Walker. Early work concerned
advanced radio relaying
systems and involved participation
in international standardisation.
Later he led the Maths &
Modelling team and eventually
took charge of the Fraud
& Security group. During
this time he was training
in intellectual property
and licensing, culminating
in membership of the Licensing
Executives Society and the
added responsibility for
patent issues in Vodafone
UK. In 2000, following some
work on m-commerce and an
increasing interest in Smart
Cards he joined the Vodafone
International organisation
as the Vodafone Global SIM
Card Manager, responsible
for SIM card harmonisation
and strategy for the Vodafone
Group (www.vodafone.com).
In 2002, Keith left Vodafone
to set up Crisp Telecom
and in November 2002 he
was also appointed as the
Director of the Smart Card
Centre (www.scc.rhul.ac.uk)
at Royal Holloway University
of London (www.rhul.ac.uk),
reporting to Professor Fred
Piper in the world renowned
Information Security Group
(www.isg.rhul.ac.uk).
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EMMANUEL
MICHAUD
Adviser in charge of card
payment scheme Non-cash
means of payment Oversight
Division - Banque de France
Emmanuel Michaud, 48 years
old, has currently worked
in the smart card industry
for 22 years. After being
in charge of business development
for a Smartcard manufacturer
during 4 years, he developed
the first independent laboratory
dedicated to smartcard.
For 10 years, he was a senior
consultant specialised in
security and interoperability
of card systems (banking,
transport, healthcare
).
He joined Banque de France
at the beginning of this
year as adviser and expert
of card payment schemes.
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MICHEL
MILHAU
Senior Engineer - France
Telecom R&D
After holding a Master's
degree in Artificial Intelligence
from the computing
Lab of Caen University
in France, Michel Milhau
joined France Telecom
R&D laboratory in
1987. Over the years Michel
focused on X400 electronic
messaging, object oriented
architectures, security
services in OMG-CORBA
systems, and has become
an expert on security
aspects in the
Digital Rights Management
domain.
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HARRIS
MONTEIRO DA SILVA
Business Development Manager
Atos Worldline
Harris Monteiro Da Silva
is the Business Development
Director of the trust services
of Atos Worldline, a subsidiary
of Atos Origin Group. Harris
has over 20 years of experience
in the information security
field, as an expert, a senior
consultant, a project manager
and a training leader. He
has broad experience in
the financial services with
in-depth experience in the
card payment systems on
assignments with the world
leader international organisations
(Visa and Europay International),
French card associations
and the major French financial
establishments. Before joining
Atos Worldline, Harris was
a senior manager in Ernst
& Young's Technology
Security Risk Services (TSRS)
practice. Previously Harris
was the deputy head of technical
division of the Cyber-COMM
company, (created by major
corporations: banks, card
associations, stockbrokers,
industry and IT services
company) to intend climate
of confidence for card transactions
on Internet.
Harris MONTEIRO DA SILVA
has a post-graduate diploma
in Economics and Politics
Sciences from Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne
University and a diploma
from the Ecole Polytechnique
of Tours University. He
is also a administrator
of the French Federation
of Trust Authorities (Fédération
Nationale des Tiers de Confiance
- FNTC).
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MICHAEL
MONTGOMERY
Head of Austin Research
Group Gemalto US
Michael Montgomery is a
Scientific Advisor at Gemalto,
holding 22 patents for his
work in communications and
smart cards. He has published
in dozens of technical publications
and conferences, including
receiving three conference
Best Paper awards. His inventions
have won distinctions such
as CARDIS "SESAME Innovation
award", Linux Journal
"Best New Gadget",
Nexus "E-commerce development
of the year", the Schlumberger
"Chairman's award",
and most recently, Card
Technology Magazine's 2005
"Breakthrough Award
for Innovation". He
is currently working on
the next-generation smart
card technology.
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VICTOR
M. MORALES ROCHA
Victor M. Morales Rocha
is a Computational System
Engineer (2000) with speciality
in networking from Technical
Institute of Chihuahua II
(México). He has
surpassed the phase of teaching,
and currently he is in the
research phase of the PhD
in Telematics Engineering
at the Technical University
of Catalonia (Spain). His
research interest is the
security in e-government,
especially in Electronic
Voting, Smart Cards, and
trust communication.
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WOJCIECH
MOSTOWSKI
Researcher Department of
Computing Science
Radboud University of Nijmegen
Wojciech Mostowski is currently
a post-doc researcher at
Computing Science Department
of Radboud University in
Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
In March 2005 he finished
his PhD in Computer Science
at Chalmers University of
Technology, Gothenburg,
Sweden. The topic of his
thesis was formal development
of Java Card applets. The
project he is involved in
at the moment is concerned
with side channel attacks
on Java Card and high level
(formal) techniques to alleviate
problems related to such
attacks.
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JEAN
CLAUDE PAILLÈS
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MIREILLE
PAULIAC
Security Architect - Gemalto
Mireille Pauliac is working
as Security Architect in
Security Technologies Department
at Gemalto. After an engineering
degree in computer science
from Ecole Supérieure
d'Ingénieurs en Génie
Electrique (ESIGELEC) in
Rouen, she startet working
at Gemalto 10 year ago as
smart card Operating System
developer and then joined
the security experts team.
Mireille Pauliac has participated
in numerous projects in
banking and GSM sectors
to design and reviw the
security of products. She
is involved in standardisation
activity of ETSI 3GPP and
TISPAN security groups.
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BEATRICE
PEIRANI
Security Architect - Gemalto
Security Technology Department
Beatrice Peirani is a Security
Architect in Gemalto Security
Technologies Department
since October 2000, and
involved in standardization
activities around electronic
signature since 2002. Her
main interest is cryptography
technology watch for Gemalto
products in respect of standards
and regulation bodies recommendations.
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JEAN-CHRISTOPHE
PLESSIS
Researcher - University
of Franche-Comté
Master Student in computer
science at LIFC (Besançon,
France), he is working with
formal methods to develop
a test generation method
based on security properties.
He has experience in modeling
smart card applications
like Identification-Authentication-Signature.
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WOLFGANG
POCKRANDT
Head of Certification -
Infineon
After graduating from the
Darmstadt Technical University
with a degree in physics,
Wolfgang Pockrandt joined
the Siemens semiconductor
division. From 1986 he was
involved in the design of
ICs for chipcards. After
various positions as project
leader and head of a design
group, his focus shifted
to the security aspects
of ICs for smartcards. Wolfgang
is now in charge of the
certifications and evaluations
team in the Infineon chipcard
business unit. He co-authored
the PP9806 and the PP BSI-0002,
and is actively involved
in the Eurosmart security
working group and ISCI (International
Security Certification Initiative),
both of which deal with
security evaluation and
certification issues for
smartcards.
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EMMANUEL
PROUFF
Engineer, Embedded Cryptography
& Security Group - Oberthur
Card Systems
Emmanuel Prouff has obtained
a PhD at the french national
research institute for computer
science (INRIA) and has
a master degree in mathematics.
He has been university lecturer
in Computer Science at the
university of Orsay (Paris
XI) and at the engineering
school of Bourges. Currently
working for Oberthur Card
Systems, he is a research
engineer in the Cryptography
& Security group.
Emmanuel Prouff studies
theoretical aspects of symmetric
cryptology and the different
ways of thwarting side channel
attacks. His results in
those areas were published
at international conferences.
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GUY PUJOLLE
Professor - University of
Paris VI
Professor at the University
of Paris VI and a member
of the Scientific Advisory
Board of the France Telecom
Group (FT, Orange, Wanadoo).
Chairman of IFIP Working
Group 6.2 on "Network
and Internetwork Architectures".
He is an editor for International
Journal of Network Management,
WINET, Ad Hoc Networks Journal,
and IEEE Surveys & Tutorials.
Guy Pujolle is currently
Technical Chairman of the
WLANSmartCard consortium
for normalizing security
and mobility in wireless
LANs using a smartcard.
He has published widely
in the area of computer
systems modelling and performance,
queuing theory, high-speed
networks. He has published
19 influential texts and
monographs in the area.
He is a Professor Honoris
Causa of Beijing University
of Posts and Telecommunications
since 1988. He was awarded
the Special Seymour Cray
Award in 1991 for his research,
and Silver Core from IFIP
in 1995. Also in 1995 his
book "les Réseaux"
was awarded the Roberval
Prize in France for the
best scientific book of
the year.
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TANJORE
RAVISHANKAR
Java Card tech lead
Sun Microsystems
Tanjore Ravishankar (Ravi)
is the technical lead in
the Java Card Engineering
group at Sun Microsystems.
He was one of the orignal
members of the Java Card
team that designed the Java
Card technology. Ravi is
currently working on the
evolution of the Java Card
standards.
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CARSTEN
RUST
R&D Project Manager
- Sagem Orga
Carsten Rust received his
degree in Computer Science
from the University of Paderborn,
Germany, in 1996. Until
2004, he held a research
position at a joint
research lab operated by
the University of Paderborn
and Siemens, where he
worked on the design of
embedded real-time systems.
In August 2004, he joined
ORGA Kartensysteme (which
became Sagem Orga in 2005)
as a project manager
for R&D projects. At
Sagem Orga, he is currently
in charge
of the European 6th Framework
Programme project InspireD.
He is involved in the
TPD Security group and the
TPD Application Framework
group.
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DAMIEN
SAUVERON
Assistant Professor, LMSI
- University of Limoges
Damien Sauveron worked during
three years for the ITSEF of
SERMA Technologies on the
Java Card security. During
his thesis that he
carried out in the Distributed
Systems and Objects team
of the LaBRI he was
one of the main developeers
of a Java Card emulator,
he introduced the concept
of pre-persistance in Java
Card and he highlighted
a new category of attacks
on the open multiapplication
smart cards.
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JACQUES
SENECA
Chairman of Eurosmart
Jacques Seneca has been
elected Chairman of Eurosmart
in April 2006. He is also
President Europe of Gemalto
since June 2006.
From 1984 to 1988, he was
manager in the group STMicroelectronics.
He experienced working abroad:
first as production manager
in Casablanca (1985-1986),
then as Business Development
manager in Singapore (1988).
He started working in Gemplus
Group in 1989 and made an
important contribution to
the company growth and performance,
from the start up stage
to the management of large
entities.
He began his career at Gemplus
as Project Manager, then
Senior VP in the Product
Division where he was in
charge of the Corporate
Marketing, Worldwide for
all Product Lines. He was
then General Manager of
German Operations in Stuttgart
where he endorsed sales,
local marketing, technical
support and manufacturing
responsibilities for Germany,
Austria and Switzerland.
He led major projects such
as the Healthcare Card,
the initial penetration
of GeldKarte market, and
the start of GSM personalization.
As Senior VP in Marketing
&Technology, he was
Head of all Corporate marketing
and R&D Worldwide. He
achieved the reorganization
of six Business lines to
three major groups and opened
new R&D centers to improve
WW coverage, customers proximity
and costs optimization.
Jacques Seneca achieved
a degree in engineering
at the ENSAM (Paris) and
a Master of Business Administration
at the Institut d'administration
des Entreprises (IAE) in
Aix-en-Provence.
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CHRISTINE
SERVIERE
Researcher at LIS laboratory
- Institut National Polytechnique
de Grenoble
She is a researcher at LIS
laboratory of the Institut
National Polytechnique de
Grenoble. Her research activities
include blind source separation,
multi-dimensionnal signals
and non-linear filtering.
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Dr
STEPHAN SPITZ
Project Manager for New
Smart Card Operating Systems
- Giesecke & Devrient
- 1998: University degree
in Information Technology
and Electrical Engineering
at TUM (Technical University
of Munich), Germany
- 1998-2000: Senior Developer
of Java Card OS at Giesecke
& Devrient GmbH, Munich
- 2000-2003: Dissertation
in the field of Public Key
Infrastructures and Digital
Signatures at TUM
- 2000-2003: Project Manager
of Trustcenter Software
at TÜV, Munich
- 2003/2004: Member of the
Research Strategy Department
at Fraunhofer Research Headquater,
Munich
- Since 2004: Associate
Lecturer at TUM
- Since 2004: Project Manager
of New Smart Card Operating
Systems at Giesecke &
Devrient GmbH, Munich
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LORENZO
STRANGES
Oberthur Card Systems
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JEAN-PAUL
THOMASSON
Head of SC Cooperative R&D
projects - STMicroelectronics
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LEON
TLAK
Infineon
Received Master Degree in
Computer Science Diplom-Informatiker
(Dipl.-Inf.) from the University
of Ulm, 2004. My thesis
was about "Optimizing
the Java Compiler for embedded
and system programming".
During the study, my interests
focused primarily on the
software technology, programming
languages and compilation
technology.
In more research projects
inside and outside the university,
I have code designed and
implemented a complete optimized
Java Compiler for system
programming, and finished
it with the Master Degree
thesis.
Since 2005, I am Ph.D. in
Computer Science at Infineon
Technologies AG in Graz.
My thesis is "Performance
Analyzing and Optimizing
of the Java Card technology".
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ABDELLATIF
BENJELLOUN TOUIMI
Research Engineer, R&D
Project Manager - France
Telecom R&D
Abdellatif Benjelloun Touimi
is Research Engineer and
R&D Project Manager
at France Telecom Research
and Development. He graduated
in electrical engineering
both from Ecole Mohammadia
d'Ingénieurs (Rabat,
Morocco) and Polytechnic
Institute of Toulouse -
ENSEEIHT (France) respectively
in 1996 and 1997. In
2001, he received the Ph.D.
in electrical engineering
from Ecole Nationale
Supérieure des Télécommunications
in Paris. His main interests
are in audio signal processing
and compression, audio watermarking,
digital rights managements,
multimedia security and
MPEG standardization.
From 2003-2006, he was the
coordinator of the French collaborative
project SDMO (Secured Diffusion
Music On mObile). He is participating
in European IST/FP6 ENTHRONE
project. He is a Member
of IEEE.
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MICHAEL
TUNSTALL
Ph.D Student - Information
Security Group, Royal Holloway,
University of London
Michael Tunstall is currently
a Ph.D. student at Royal
Holloway, University of
London supervised by Chris
Mitchell. His current research
interests are based around
applied cryptography; specifically
side-channel attacks, fault
attacks and developing efficient
countermeasures. He was
previously employed by Gemalto
as a Security Specialist
designing and evaluating
state-of-the-art side-channel
and fault attacks and countermeasures
for smart cards.
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Pr
PASCAL URIEN
Professor - Ecole Nationale
Supérieure de Télécommunications
(ENST)
Pascal is professor at Sup
telecom Paris (ENST). He
graduated from Ecole Centrale
de Lyon, and received a
PHD in computer science.
His main research interests
include security and smartcards,
especially for wireless
networks and distributed
computing architectures.
He holds twelve patents
and a number of publications
in these domains.
He is the father of the
internet smartcard (iSimplify!)
technology, that won two
industrial awards, Best
Technological Innovation
at cartes'2000 (Paris) and
Most Innovative Product
of Year at Advanced Card
Award 2001 (London).
He invented the EAP smart
card, that won two industrial
awards, Best Technological
Innovation at cartes'2003
(Paris), and Breakthrough
Innovation Award at CardTech/SecureTech
2004 (Washington DC).
Pascal collaborates in several
industrial committees like
the IETF, the Javacard Forum
or the WLAN smartcard consortium.
He participated in various
French and European research
projects, for example MMQoS,
EPIS or RESODO.
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JEAN-JACQUES
VANDEWALLE
Research Engineer - Gemalto
Labs
Jean-Jacques Vandewalle
is a research engineer in
the Gemalto Labs. He is currently
involved in designing next-generation
smart card operating system
and in charge of prospective
research in partnership
with the RD2P research group
at university of Lille
(France). For 9 years, he
has been working within
the Gemalto Innovation
department which conducts
the R&D activities in
smart card operating systems,
solutions and services.
Since his Ph.D. works in
1997, he has been developing
a great experience in many
aspects of Java-based open
smart card systems
and solutions. He has been
also an active technical
contributor to the Java Card
Forum consortium since 1999
and until now.
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APOSTOL
T. VASSILEV
Principal Architect - Gemalto
Apostol T. Vassilev is a
Principal Architect of the
Gemalto Access Division,
based in Austin, Texas,
USA. His research interests
include smart cards and
identity management, cryptography
and privacy protection,
service-oriented architectures
and protocols. Apostol is
actively involved in many
industry initiatives in
the area of information
security and privacy protection.
He represents Gemalto at
cross-industry events about
the development of open
standards and leads technical
workgroups. Apostol holds
a PhD in Mathematics from
Texas A&M University,
USA.
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IHOR
VASYLTSOV
Senior Engineer - Samsung
Electronics
Associate Prof., Dr. Ihor
Vasyltsov was born in 1971,
in Ukraine.
Since 2004 he is with the
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS LTD.,
SoC R&D Center in South
Korea.
Main research interest is
Side-Channel Analysis and
Countermeasures, Security
Systems in Embedded Applications,
Evolutionary Multi-Objective
Optimization.
He is an IEEE Member since
2001.
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THIERRY
VIOLLEAU
Java Card Engineering Team
- Sun Microsystems
Thierry Violleau is a member
of the Java Card engineering
team, contributing to the
architecture of the next
generation of the platform.
Also for Sun, Thierry has
worked on a platform for
end-to-end mobile enterprise
applications, and has contributed
to best practices architecture
design guidelines for business
solutions that use Java
EE and Java ME technologies.
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DAVID
WARE
Principal Engineer Security
- RFI Global Services Ltd
After completing his education
first in physics (Queen
Mary University of London)
and later in information
technology (University College
London), David Ware joined
Datacard Consult Platform
Seven in 2000. Here, he
carried out research and
testing projects in microcontroller
security; principally SPA/DPA
and optical fault investigations.
From 2003, David worked
as Security Evaluator at
TNO-ITSEF, performing power
analysis and perturbation
testing on a range of smart
card products. David joined
RFI-Smart as Principal Engineer
Security in 2006. In this
role, he supervises various
security evaluation projects
for cards and terminals.
His responsibilities also
include the development
of RFI's security accreditation
and consultancy services
for contact, contact-less,
and payment terminal technologies.
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