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| MORNING |
Plenary - Opening Session: Smart Security, The new
frontier
Jacques Seneca,
Eurosmart Chairman - Dr
Walter Weigel, ETSI General Director and Alain
Jarre, Deputy General Manager Oberthur Card
Systems, will share their vision and perspectives
on this challenging issue
Panel debate |
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"CYBER-SECURITY
EUROPE/USA:
MEET THE PATHFINDERS OF OUR FUTURE"
Panel
debate
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Introduction: Transatlantic bridge to global
issue
Beyond today's organisations' firewalls and individuals'
e-passports Cyber-security is and will be global,
it is a pre-requisite for a healthy expansion
of the Information society.
No doubt, cooperation at the R&D level between
Europe and the USA is a natural step towards a
common global approach in Cyber-security, based
on the sharing of common roadmaps and visions,
but also on the recognition and acceptance of
distinctive cultural, social and ethical particularities
or views.
Through this exciting panel you will meet with
some of the most renowned researchers on both
sides of the Atlantic and have the opportunity
to discover and discuss how they envision our
future.
Moderated by Jacques
Bus, Head of the Security Research Unit at
the European Commission's Information Society
and Media DG, the debate will run along 4 strands:
The debate will run along 4 strands:
1. Protecting future large polymorphic networked
infrastructures
From architecture and design, to scalability,
context-awareness, and dynamic management policies,
many themes affect the security of our future
networked systems mixing various types of infrastructures
and based on a service-centric computing model.
This first technology angle of the panel opens
promising cooperation prospects, although perceptions,
analysis and priorities may vary between partners.
Donald A. Purdy,
President of DRA Enterprises and former acting
Director of the National Cyber Security Division
in the Department of Homeland Security (US), will
present the US approach and research activities
and elaborate on potential cooperation between
the US and the EU.
Michel Riguidel, Head of Computer Science
and Networks Department (ENST. FR), will present
and explain the European perception and objectives
and how they compare with the US ones.
2. Cyber-crime, the dark scenario
This scenario offers provocative glimpses of a
future that can (but need not) be realised. The
scenario, elaborated in the SWAMI project led
by the EC Joint Research Centre IPTS, is dark
because it includes applications that go wrong
or do not work as expected. It deals with such
issues as privacy, security, identity, trust,
loss of control
and it highlights risks
and vulnerabilities such as surveillance, ID theft,
malicious attacks, digital divide
It will
be presented and discussed by one of its co-authors:
David Wright
of Trilateral Research & Consulting (UK).
3. "Smart Security" a holistic approach
to cyber-security and trusted services
In a complex networked
service-oriented world the old style security
mechanisms do not work anymore. Going back to
fundamentals of our society, we must ensure our
democratic freedom and prosperity, whilst protecting
our citizens against crime, terrorism and loss
of privacy. For that, we have to move the thinking
from a fragmented world that traces and tracks
everything, to a new global approach that uses
technology in a smart way, based on building trust
mechanisms and services, transparent judiciary
control, and efficient use of technology tools
for discovering crime, enforcing law, and protecting
civilians against crime and terrorism.
Our European and American speakers will cover
in this matter complementary topics revealing
thus differences of view points and opening the
debate.
For Europe it will focus on "Cybersecurity
at home": how Philips is approaching this
AmI eco-system project. The speaker will be Willem
Jonker, Head of the Division of Digital Life
Style at Philips Research and professor at Univ.
of Twente (NL).
For the USA, the topic will be "Cyber-security
between society and individual demands and expectations".
It will be covered by Pradeep
K. Khosla, Dean and Head of Electrical and
Computer Engineering Department (incl. CyLab)
at Carnegie-Mellon University (US).
4. From vision to reality: paving the way
through standardisation and interoperability
Standardisation and interoperability are the pre-requisites
for building a global approach of future Cyber-
security.
Charles Brookson,
in charge of security both at ETSI and the GSM
Association will explain what are the most efficient
ways and processes to build global standardisation
and interoperability of Cyber-Security and
what will be its next steps.
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AFTERNOON |
| Session
1: New Applications and Frameworks in the Mobile
Telecoms Sector |
The
session is devoted to outline the new trends
of smart cards usage in the telecommunication
environment, covering the convergence issues
between fixed mobile and IP frameworks and enlarging
the scope to additional cooperation areas like
the financial one.
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Session
1a: New Applications
Moderator: Wolfgang
Effing, Head of Technology Division
New Business - Giesecke & Devrient
Smart Card Web Server as an enabler
for enhanced service offerings
Lars Schnake,
R&D Engineer - Sagem-Orga
Smart Card Web Server: a new era for
USIM services
Davide Pratone
(speaker), Mobile Access & Terminals HW/SW
Innovation - SIM Lab Manager; Fioravante
Pascale, Domestic Mobile Services Handset
& SIM Development - Telecom Italia
A Flexible Web Server Application Framework
for Smart Cards
Vitorio Miliano,
Franck Dehlinger,
Laurent Castillo
(speaker), Asad M.
Ali - Gemalto Technology & Innovation
Smart Card Web Server on board: ISO versus
HSP
Stéphane
Girodon, Marketing Product Manager, Mobile
Marketing Solutions - Oberthur Card Systems
The Secure Media SIM project
Michel Koenig,
Project Manager - Polytech'Nice Sophia-Antipolis
; Christian
Goire, Head of Advanced Technology Strategy
and Promotion, Technology & Innovation -
Gemalto
Security for DVB-H: the SIM centric approach
Bertrand Wendling,
Senior Manager Standards & New
Technologies - Nagra France
The role of USIM in the ecosystem of
Mobile TV: from security to interactivity
Sylvester Denis,
Security Product Manager, Mobile Marketing Solutions
- Oberthur Card Systems |
Session
1b: New Frameworks
Moderated by Sergio
Cozzolino, Corporate Dept. Mobile ICT solutions
Vice president Telecom Italia - GSMA SCAG Chairman
Fixed Mobile Convergence - a Challenge
for Smart Card Security
Stephan Spitz,
Project Manager New Technologies Division Telecommunication
- G&D
First results of the Mobile Task Force
Gil Bernabeu,
GlobalPlatform Technical Director
A Mobile configuration for Global
Platform
GlobalPlatform Card Committee, Sophie
Diallo (speaker) Senior Development Engineer,
Marie Tenegal,
Jean-Loup Dépinay
- Oberthur Card Systems
What business model for mobile payments?
Jerome Ajdenbaum,
Director, Mobile Payments - Gemalto
Shaping the Ecosystem of Mobile Financial
Services
Bent Bentsen,
Mobey Forum Member of Board of Directors, DnB
NOR Bank ASASenior Advisor
(U) SIM based security for Simple Mobile
Services
Carsten Rust
(speaker) R&D Project Manager ; Lars
Schnake, R&D Engineer - Sagem Orga ;
Stefano Salsano,
Assistant professor - University of Rome "Tor
Vergata"
Is there a future for smartcards in WiMAX
networks?
Pascal Urien,
Professor - ENST Paris |
Session
2: JavaCard and Software platforms innovations
Moderated by Christian
Goire, President - Java Card Forum
The Java Card Technology is providing an
unrivalled platform to develop new applications
and services. It has proved to be mature and
reliable through the billions of cards already
issued. New enhanced features are to come. Around
this background this session will allow you
to refresh your knowledge and discover the coming
future.
Java Card 3.0: In the heart of a proof
of concept
Vincent Guerin
(speaker), Senior Development Engineer, Jean-Loup
Dépinay, Java Card Architect - Oberthur
Card Systems
Evaluation and comparison of the PRNG
of different brands of JavaTM Cards. - Framework
and first results
Serge Chaumette
- LaBRI, Université de Bordeaux ; Damien
Sauveron - XLIM, Université de Limoges ;
Stephanie Eonet
(speaker), Jonathan
Gimenez - THALES
How to measure the performance of the
Java Card Platforms
Pierre Paradinas,
INRIA - Julien
Cordry, PHD Student ; Samia
Bouzefrane (speaker), Associate Professor
- CNAM
Security Meets Simplicity: Internet
Authentication through Plug-n-Play Smart Cards
Dr Karen LU Principal
Engineer, Asad Ali
(speaker) - Technology and Innovation Gemalto
USA
Pairing-Based Cryptography Applied to
Smart Cards
Omid F. Nadjarbashi,
Managing Director - Kasra Card Co.
Digital TRNG: Reality or Fiction?
Ihor Vasyltsov,
Ph.D., Senior Engineer ; Eduard
Hambardzumyan - Embedded S/W Center, System
LSI Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Session
3: New technologies for convenience & multimedia
Moderated by Eric
Alzai, Chief Technology Officer - Inside
Contactless
This session will focus on the impact of
the integration of new technologies such as
Near Field Communication, biometrics and new
generation multimedia SIM cards on the architecture
of mobile handsets which should open the way
to a whole family of new converging services
on mobile such as payment, transit or identity
Very High Data Rate Contactless Air
Interface
E. Crochon,
G. Masson,
J. Reverdy,
G. Robert,
T. Thomas,
F. Vacherand
(speaker) - CEA Leti Minatec
Mobile Contactless SIM Centric successful
approach
Lorenzo Stranges,
Mobile Marketing & Solutions - Oberthur
Card Systems
The SIMple Approach to Converging Mobile
Services
Tim Baker,
Advanced Marketing Director - Inside Contactless
Japan domestic contactless market
Neda Behnam,
Business Development Telecom Manager, Renesas
Technology Europe
StoLPaN project: Partnership and cooperation
in NFC innovation
U. Biader Ceipidor, F.
Greco, F.
Prato, T. Sebastiani,
A. Moroni
- Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
(Rome - Italy) ; R.
Gomes, C.
M. Medaglia (speaker), S.
Montrucchio - NXP S.p.A, Monza (Italy) ;
A. Vilmos,
SToLPan Project coordinator
Bridging NFC handsets with the Legacy
Contactless Infrastructure
Dominique Brûlé,
Director of Marketing Business Line Services
- NXP Semiconductors |
Session
4: Technologies for Trust & Security
Moderator: to be appointed shortly
The widespread use of Smart Cards and other
Trusted Personal Devices is enforcing a model
where legal frameworks are reinforced by a set
of security mechanisms and functions in both
hardware and software to handle every possible
deviation from the generic path of every transaction.
The objective of this session is to review:
- The new potential security attacks versus
innovative and efficient countermeasures, especially
on cards making an intensive use of new technologies
such as flash memory, advanced 32b architectures,
short range wireless communication interfaces
(contact less) and biometrics
- To debate on system security composition and
efficient methodologies from systems and products
specifications, design, production to certification
and use.
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Session
3 (continuing): New technologies for convenience
& multimedia
Moderated by Gil
Bernabeu, Technical Director - GlobalPlatform
Unleashing new ID technologies in mobile
networks: Fingerprint recognition and SIM cards
put to use with Match-on-Card biometrics
Jonas Andersson,
VP business development - Precise Biometrics
Looking for the Optimal Platform for
Storage Solution
Boris Dolgunov,
Architect - MSS Group SanDisk
Enhanced Phonebook: Killer Use Case for
High Capacity Card
Jean-Pierre Gressin,
Marketing Product Manager, Mobile Marketing
Solutions - Oberthur Card Systems
MaXSSIMM, a solution for effective deployment
of multimedia services in the context of the
mobile internet
Laurent Manteau,
MaXSSIMM Program Consortium Director |
Keynote address
Cryptography from A to Z
Jacques Stern,
Professor - Ecole Normale Supérieure
Paris & Chairman of the board - ANR Agence
Nationale de la recherche
CNRS 2006 Gold Medal |
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New architectures, new threats, new countermeasures
Eric Vétillard,
Chief Technology Officer - Trusted Labs
Successful Side Channel Analysis on contactless
smart cards
Rob Bekkers,
Senior security evaluator - Brightsight
Smart Card Implementation of a Strong
Authentication Scheme Based on Coding Theory
Mounir Aziri
(speaker), Emmanuel
Prouff - Cryptography & Security Group,
Oberthur Card Systems ; Philippe
Gaborit - University of Limoges (France)
Plenary -
Panel debate |
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SIM,
no SIM or 'Super' SIM ?
Plenary
- Panel debate
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cooperation with:
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in cooperation with publisher &
editor Yvon
Avenel, SmartCardsTrends and moderated
by Michel
Lemonier, ICT programme director
at AII (Agency for Industrial Innovation)
The "Swiss Army Knife, throw-in-everything-but-the-kitchen-sink"
phenomenon of the mobile telephone is
reaching its full effect : after voice,
photo, music, video, Web navigator...,
new applications as Mobile TV, ticketing,
access control, authentication, Web secure
server, remote and contactless payment
are upcoming.
Of course, this openness also increases
the level of security and liability exigencies.
Which is leading, in turn, to a complete
revamping of the mobile's security architecture.
The smartcard industry, starring digital
security straight in the eyes from now
on, is at the center of this new convergence.
But new players and security challengers
are also there. Secure application processors,
secure embedded flash microcontrollers,
Trusted flash cards, MTM (Mobile Trusted
Module), stand-alone Secure Element, Secure
NFC chips, etc...
The SIM card, originally conceived as
the "control tower," and effectively
the only "lockbox" in the device,
is now at the core of a new plan working
to draw from all of the resources of SIM
technology, one that paradoxically at
times seems to wish to challenge or even
replace it.
What is the SIM's future ? The SIM is
beyond the SIM. Today, it's time for debating
how business models and security regulations
and cultural environnement could shape
the new Mobile eco-system and decide the
new role of the SIM and the Smartcard
industry 's security expertise.
1) TECHNOLOGIES: Is the SIM
competing or collaborating in terms of
expertise with secure application processors,
secure embedded flash microcontrollers,
Trusted Flash cards, MTM (Mobile Trusted
Module), stand-alone Secure Element, Secure
NFC chips... What are the key technologies
at stake ?
2) APPLICATIONS & MARKETS:
Contacltess Payment, Mobile TV, ticketing
: who are the dominant players and what
are the business models and the use cases
which shape the new security mobile architecture
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3) ENVIRONMENT: Which are the security
certification and requirements for the
new applications, in terms of policies,
regulations and cultural areas first depoyments
of Mobile TV and mobile payments in Korea,
Japan and the U.S
European issues
and perspectives.
Among the panellists:
- Cédric
Nicolas, Handset Design and Development
Director - Bouygues Telecom
- Thian Yee
Chua - Cassis International
- Philippe
Vallée, EVP Telecommunications
and R&D - Gemalto
- Ozlem
Ozturk, Director of Product Marketing,
Smart Card Business Unit - Spansion
- Janne
Uusilehto, Nokia and chair of the
Trusted Computing Group's Mobile Phone
Work Group
- complete list of panellists available
soon
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Social Event:
Gala Dinner at
the Sophia Country Club ****"
Grand Hotel Mercure
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.
Secure
and book for your dinner through online
registration
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Session
4 (continuing): Technologies for trust &
security
Moderated by Jean-Paul
Thomasson
Smart IT devices security segmentation
Hans-Gerd Albertsen
- NXP Semiconductors, Françoise
Forge - Gemalto (speaker), Florian
Gawlas - Giesecke & Devrient,
Catherine Gibert
- STMicroelectronics, Jürgen
Noller - Infineon, Wolfgang
Pockrandt - Infineon, Tyrone
Stodard - Renesas - Eurosmart PSSWG
Security challenges for Contactless solutions
Hans-Gerd Albertsen
- NXP Semiconductors, Françoise
Forge - Gemalto, Florian
Gawlas - Giesecke & Devrient,
Catherine Gibert
- STMicroelectronics (speaker), Jürgen
Noller - Infineon, Wolfgang
Pockrandt - Infineon, Tyrone
Stodard - Renesas - Eurosmart PSSWG
The Difficulty of Securing Software Applications
on Smart Cards with Unknown Architecture
Christophe Giraud
(speaker), Hugues
Thiebeauld - Cryptography & Security
Group, Oberthur Card Systems
Secure SoC and Hypervisor solution breakthrough:
security and cost effectiveness alliance for
payment terminals
Yann Loisel,
Chief Security Officer - Innova Card
Security analysis for online electronic
transaction system
XiuTao Feng,
Assistant Researcher ; Youlei
Chen, Assistant Researcher ; Sean
Gao, Director (speaker) - Watchdata Research
and Innovation, Watchdata Systems Ltd
The Fuzzy Interaction between Cryptography
& Biometrics
Claude Barral
(speaker), Research Scientist, Technology &
Innovation Labs ; Pascal
Paillier, Head of Cryptography & Innovation,
Security Labs - Gemalto ; Louis
Goubin, Professor - Univ. Versailles (France)
and Cryptography & Security Consultant |
Session
3 (continuing): New technologies for convenience
& multimedia
Moderator: to be appointed
Processor Requirements for a High Security
Smart Card Operating System
Paul A. Karger,
Research Staff Member (speaker), David
C. Toll, Suzanne
K. McIntosh - IBM ; Thomas
J. Watson, Research Center
Advanced 90nm embedded FLASH: The right
solution for flexible SIM card circuits
Jean Devin,
Laurent Sourgen
(speaker) - STMicroelectronics
High Capacity SIM as an Application Deployment
Platform
Zhimin Ding
(speaker), Chief Architect, Richard
Morley Vice President - Silicon Storage
Technology
Opportunities and issues of the new technologies
for UICC
Neda Behnam,
Business Development Telecom Manager, Renesas
Technology Europe
Securing optical media with a RF TAG
- The MEDI@SUR project
Jean-Claude Pailles
- France Télécom/ R&D/MAPS/eCB
Trustworthy Signing with Smart Card System
in Untrustworthy Environments
Dipl.-Ing. Lijun
Liao, Chair for Network and Data Security (speaker)
and Dr. Jörg
Schwenk - Horst-Görtz, Institute
of IT-Security Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany) |
The organizers reserve the right
to change the programme and the identity of the speakers.
This document is not a contractual document.
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