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WORLD E-ID 2005 PROGRAMME
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1 - WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2005 |
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1: WORLD & REGIONAL STRATEGIES AND TRENDS |
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| This session
details regional (EU,
US, Japan, China, SE Asia)
and EU national deployment
activities, cooperative
models, strategies and
the results of an in-depth
inventory prepared for
the EC. It addresses the
search for how we migrate
from the current environment
to a world where every
European citizen has an
electronic ID facility
that can be used throughout
Europe, including the
new member states, and
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Part. 1: Strategies & Trends
Moderator: Shaun Topham
National Chip Cards
Strategies: the political course
is set and the countdown has begun
Detlef Houdeau, Senior Director BU
Development Market Segment Identification,
Rainer Bergmann - Infineon Technologies
Speaker: Detlef Houdeau
Hungarian Regional Approach
Zsolt Sikyloa - Ministry of Informatics
and Communications Hungary
Electronic Identification
in the EU: Assessing Member State
Developments
Ioannis Maghiros, Senior Research
Officer - European Commission DG Joint
Research Centre IPTS
Dr John Elliott, Principal Consultant
- Consult Hyperion
Speaker: Paul Smith, Consultant -
Consult Hyperion
The key to ID cards:
ID cards usages, not identity usages
Etienne Combet, President e-Forum
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OPENING
SESSION |
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WELCOME
ADDRESS
Etienne Combet, President - e-Forum
Jürgen Moll, Vice-Chairman - Eurosmart
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STREAM
1: WORLD & REGIONAL STRATEGIES AND TRENDS |
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Part. 2: Regional Status & International
Cooperation
Moderator: Shaun Topham
Keynote Address
The European Perspective
Yves Paindaveine, ICT for Trust and Security
Unit - European Commission
US Smart Card Deployments
and Standards Efforts
Jim Dray - US Government NIST
Next eJapan Strategy &
eID
Prof. Ohyama - Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Hiroshi Shimada - NICSS/Fujitsu
Status on East Asian Developments
Lee Jong-sun - AICF
The Chinese National Project
Ms Zhang Yiqing - N°1 Research Institute
Ministry of Public Security
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TRANSVERSAL
COMMON PANEL "World e-ID" & "e-Smart" |
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"THE EMERGENCE OF SYSTEMS INTEGRATORS
IN THE SC & e-ID Industries"
animated by Yvon Avenel, Editor &
Publisher - SmartCards Trends.
Keynote Speakers:
- Mr Ronny Depoortere, Sr Vice-President
- Zetes P.A.S.S.
- Mr Gérard Najmann, Director
of Business Development - Thales Transportation
Systems
Other speakers are:
- Mr Christian Goire, President -
Java Card Forum
- Mr Didier Serodon, CEO - Aspects
Software
- Mr Henk Vandendooren, BU Manager, System
Integration - Steria
This debate will feature the emerging
role and the value propositions of the
Systems Integrators (SI) in the smart
card industry:
System, solution,
product approaches: who does what?
How the smart card
is a specific sub-system?
Are the ID-card applications
driven the increasing role of the Systems
Integrators?
Standards or complexity
: which are the main pillars of the
SI business models?
It will gather delegates from both conferences
"e-Smart" and "World
e-ID".
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| DAY
2 - THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2005 |
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STREAM
2: NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATIONS & BUSINESS
MODELS (1) |
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end of 2005 at least three
EU countries will each
have issued more than
1 million national e?ID
cards. The session offers
an analysis of the Business
issues and models that
underpin and drive these
roll-out volumes. What
is the decisive key success
factor in the significant
national implementations?
Is it trust, combating
ID fraud, the combination
of multi-application/multi-service,
or does it boil down to
increased convenience,
value-add, security and
feel-good factors for
the end users? |
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Part 1:
National implementations, making
it work
Moderator: Baudouin de Sonis, Executive
Director - e Forum
Israel Case
Ofer Ishai, General Manager - Mimshak
Ltd
The Belgium Case
Henk Vandendooren, Business Unit Manager,
System Integration - Steria Benelux
The Swedish Case "e-Identification
for secure e-services"
Bengt Lindstedt,Secretary Agency 24/7
- Agency, Ministry of Finance - Sweden
Johan Eriksson, COO - BankID Företage:
Finansiell ID - Teknik BID AB
The German Case
Albrecht Schmidt, Dept. IT 4 Biometrics,
Travel Documents, Registration - Federal
Ministry of the Interior - Germany
The Italian Case
Prof. Enrico Nardelli - NESTOR, University
of Roma "Tor Vergata"
The Finnish Case
Päivi Pösö, Senior Supervisor,
Population Register Centre, Ca Services
- Helsinki
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STREAM
3: APPLICATIONS AND e-PASSPORTS (1) |
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| e-ID applications
include amongst others the
e-Passport, the pan-European
health insurance card and
the use of e-ID in web-services
and in cross border eJustice
domains. If you are interested
in in-depth information
and analysis on how counties
and market players are adapting
to these application requirements
this session is for you.
For instance is the dual
interface e-ID card and
travel document combination
sufficiently secure? What
range of choices do the
ICAO recommendations offer
and which business and implementation
models are future proof?
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Part 1:
eID applications in Government as well as
the business domain
Moderator: Olivier Trebucq, Associate
Editor - SmartCards Trends
Identity and Access Management:
Evolving Towards Web Services / Services
Oriented Architectures
Louis-Marie Fouchard - Bull Evidian
Pan-European Interoperable
Citizenship Platform : the MEDEA+ Onom@topic
Project
Jean Pierre Tual - Axalto
European Initiatives in Term
of Identification: "The EURODAC, Schengen
and Visa Information Systems"
Jean-Reginald Vanden Eynde, EURODAC Program
Director
Identification, Authentication
and e-Signature Masked Software for Sesame-Vitale
Healthcare Card
Didier Chaudun, Business Development &
Strategy, Security Division - SAGEM
Cross Border Interoperability
for Health Cards in the EU
Marc Lange, Manager - EHTEL
The Business Case for the
.NET Smart Card for Strong Authentication
Diane Harvey, Director of Business Development
- Axalto USA
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STREAM
2: NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATIONS & BUSINESS
MODELS (2) |
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Part
2: Business
issues and models, does trust pay off?
Moderator: Gisela Meister, Head
of Security & Evaluation - Giesecke
& Devrient
The business Challenges
for making ID work
Paul Crook, Government Lead Partner for
Immigration, Justice & Public Safety,
CRM and Customer Contact Transformation
in Atlantic & Europe - Accenture
e-Government: benefits
and take up
Baudouin de Sonis, Executive Director
- e-Forum
The multi application
business case perspective
Henry Ryan, Managing Director - Lios
Geal Consultants
Which identification
for which needs in local eGovernment
Nicolas Conso, local e-Government Program
Manager - Caisse des Dépôts
ID public acceptance
through security and value added services
Jérôme Lena, Government Solutions
Manager - Identity market - Oberthur Card
Systems
Mechanisms for enabling
e-commerce: Creating Trust on the internet
Neville Pattinson, Director of Business
Development, Technology & Government
Affairs; Access & Public Sector -
Axalto Americas
US, Homeland security:
the US business and implementation model
Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director
- Smart Card Alliance
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3: APPLICATIONS AND e-PASSPORTS (2) |
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Part 2: The ePassport as a Secure ID
Business and Implementation Model
Moderator: Olivier Trebucq, Associate
Editor - SmartCards Trends
The European Digital Passport
: from Macro to Micro Level
Alfred Gottwald, Senior Security Consultant,
Siemens - Dr Detlef Houdeau Project Manager
of the Eu Funding Project, Infineon
Speaker: Dr Detlef Houdeau
Market and Technology Update
on Electronic Passport
Rainer Rettig - Director Business Unit
Secure ID - ACG Identification Technologies
New Trends on e-Passport
Peter Stroo - STMicroelectronics
ICAO Compliant Travel Application
and National eID Application in
One Card
Jukka Yliuntinen, Senior Vice President
Government & Corporate Business Unit
- SETEC
Contactless Standard ISO/IEC
14443, Status and Improvment
Jean-Paul Caruana, Alain Guinet, R&D
Contactless Technology Center- Gemplus
Implementing Large Scale
Biometric Application for e-Passports
David Benini, Director Product Marketing
- Aware
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| DAY
3 - FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 |
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STREAM
4: BIOMETRICS |
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| Biometrics
offer increased security
and convenience for the
end-user. Learn when and
how to implement for the
benefit of the organisation
and the end user, the
impact of biometrics in
border control, the practical
experiences in the UN
refugees camps, and how
the vital need for secure
registration procedures
is being met in practice.
The session also addresses
the future of biometrics.
Will DNA become the one
and only system, and when
may we expect DNA and
other biometric technologies
to be part of our daily
life scenario's ? |
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When and How to Implement, The Impact
of Border Control, New Technologies
The Biometrics Work in
Governmental Applications
Marcel Boogaart, Director - HSB Cards
& Cards Systems
Stop! We Know Who You Are
Paul McKeown, Emea Customs, Ports
and Border Management , IBM BCS
Intelligent Enrollment
for ICAO Compliance
Michal Shai - Director of Marketing
- Metaform
DNA: Future Biometric
Identifier
Dr Sabine. Delaitte ICT Unit, IPTS,
European Commission DG JRC
Ioannis Maghiros- European Commission
DG, Joint Research Centre, Institute for
Prospective Technological Studies
Biometric Identification
in 2015: a Scenario Exercise
Yves Punie, Senior Researcher -
Elsa Lignos, Researcher - Ioannis Maghiros,
Principal Scientist - ITPS European
Commission DG JRC
Speaker: Elsa Lignos
eBorders: The Biometrics
Perspective
Cyril Dujardin, Product Manager,
Government Solutions Business Unit,
Security Division - Sagem
Fostering European Justice
Collaboration using Strong Authentication
and Light Authorisation Schemes
Jean-Christophe Pazzaglia, eJustice, Eurecom
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STREAM
5: ARCHITECTURES & STANDARDISATION |
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| When and
how are we going to realise
a European or worldwide
e-Authentication infrastructure?
Get acquainted with the
models of the Liberty
Alliance, OATH, TCG and
that of the emerging EU
Citizen Card. Or do you
put more faith in Open
Source and in simple down
to earth middleware solutions?
The status of standardisation
and practical take-up
is analysed and explained
by the authors of the
respective standards.
And watch out for what
is happening in the nomadic,
mobile world. |
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Moderator: Bruno Rouchouze, Gemplus
Liberty Alliance: Positioning
of the Architecture and Issues for the
Consortium
Hellmuth Broda, Liberty Alliance - CTO,
Europe, Middle East Africa - Sun Microsystems
How Smart Cards Can
Help Liberty, TCG, and OATH Win the Digital
ID Challenge
Patrick George, Senior Architect -
Gemplus
Watch Out: Standardisation
of European ID Cards is Approaching Fast
Emmanuel Ventadour, Strategy &
Marketing Manager, ID & Security
Solutions - Gemplus
ISO/IEC 24727 Smart
Card Interoperability Standard
Teresa Schwarzhoff, ISO/IEC SC 17/WG
4/TF 9 Chair - U.S. Department of Commerce
Logical Data
Structures and Security Services of
the European Citizen Card
Dr Jens Urmann, Security Consultant
- Giesecke &Devrient
Towards Global Nomadic
World
Eikazu Niwano - NTT Lab.
Open Source Solutions
for Interoperability in the e-ID Domain
Ing. Bud. P.Bruegger, OpenPortalGuard
Project and Town of Grosseto (Italy) -
Jan Van Arkel, Ambassador CEN/ISSS Ws
eAuthentication (The Netherlands) - Stef
Hoeben, OpenSC Project and Zetes PASS
(Belgium) - Antonino Iacono, Opensignature
Project (Italy) - Martin Paljak, OpenSC
Project (Estonia)- Marc Stern, Computer
Sciences Corporation (Belgium) and Apache/modssl
project - Amir Hayat, Institute for Applied
Information Processing & Communications,
Technical University of Graz Austria -
Libero Marconi, Director of Public Administration
Division & Certification Services,
Trust Italia SpA
Speaker: Bud. P. Bruegger
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The organizers reserve the right to change the programme or
the identity of the speakers.
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