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PLENARY - OPENING SESSION:
Supporting the Growth of Mobility and Digital Security
Moderator: Thomas Skordas, Deputy Head of Security Unit - INFSO/MEDIA DG, EC
During the Opening session, the keynote speakers will deliver a refreshing talk on innovative strategies, technologies and standards leading to a secure digital and mobile world. Information storage, online/on the air transactions and digital identity management have still to be proven secure and dependable to live up to the customers’ and citizens’ expectations. They take up the challenge!
Introduction
“20 years and still getting smarter”- Dr Walter Weigel, Director General, ETSI
The audience is invited to a journey in the digital security history, from the initial smart cards, where the Smart Event took its roots, to its future perspectives combining high performance and security.
Smart cards to secure a connected World
“The emergence of a safer and more mature Internet” - Jacques Seneca, Chairman, Eurosmart
At the times of the “Internet of Things”, security still appears as a weak point of the Internet today. Solutions exist and they are presented here.
“Why new mobile services are a major issue for emerging countries” - Marc Rennard, Executive Director AMEA, Orange FT Group
Highly secure yet flexible mobile services can be built on SIM cards and GSM Orange has taught us. More lessons will be shared.
e-ID borderless
"e-ID interoperability in a pan-European context” - Karel de Vriendt, IDABC Head of Unit, European Commission
speech title coming soon - Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman Europe - Microsoft Corporation
Perspectives on Digital Security research
”Digital security future: main trends of research” - Jacques Stern, Chairman, French National Agency for Research:
After a review of the main strategies, technologies and standards that are shaping the emerging digital security solutions, let us have an outlook on the day after tomorrow. The best is still to come. |
AFTERNOON |
Track 1
Regional Strategies & Developments
Moderator: Bruno Rouchouze, Identity / Products & Solutions Management, Gemalto
Large scale e-ID management systems are spreading around the world. This session reviews the major developments in various applications (transport, social security, driving license, ICC…), drawing fruitful parallels between US/Japan cases and pan-European concerns. Best practices and lessons learned from each e-ID system will help to bring out strategies for mid-long term deployments.
US –A Proposed Framework for Creating a Global Landscape of Large-scale IdM Systems
Tanya Brewer, Global Global e-ID Project Lead, Identity Management Systems Program, NIST
US – TWIC, Transportation Workers Identification Card/Credential
Maurine Shields Fanguy, Program Director Transportation Security Administration
Japan -Progress of Social Security Card and E-P.O. Box
Dr Nagaaki Ohyama, Tokyo Institute Of Technology
EU - TC224 WG 15, European Citizen Card: An Interoperability Framework
Lorenzo Gaston, Convenor WG 15
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition
EU - Electronic Driving Licence - A Pan European Long Term Solution
Ingo Liersch, Member Of eID Subgroup - Eurosmart
EU- Merging Eu Drivers License & Eu Citizen Card?
Arjan Geluk, Business Development Executive - Collis
EU - Privacy Features In Existing European eID Card Specifications
Dr Ingo Naumann - ENISA
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Track 2
e-Id Standardisation
Moderator: Dr Gisela Meister, Head of Security & Evaluation CSOP43 - Giesecke & Devrient
This session tackles with the critical standardisation issues. Real case applications at any scale level and latest developments of interoperable solutions from the industry are assessed here with a specific look at the European context. Federation solutions, open standard smart card specification, etc. are considered to overcome the barriers inhibiting the expansion of e-ID systems.
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Keynote
The Importance of Being Earnest - And To Be Able to e-Prove It
Sverre Bauck, Senior Adviser Public Management and e-Government - Norwegian Agency For Public Management & e-Government |
IAS ECC, The Implementation of The ECC In France
Stefane Mouille, Marketing Director Healthcare and Identity Solutions - Gemalto
Applying Open Standards To Future-Proof Smart Card Implementations
Kevin Gillick, Executive Director - GlobalPlatform
TLS - Federation
Bud P. Bruegger - City Of Grosseto, Italy; Detlef Hünhlein, secunet Security Networks AGAG; Jörg Schwenk - Horst Goertz Institute for IT security, Ruhr University Bochum
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition
e-ID Interoperability using an application interface
Stefane Mouille, Marketing Director Healthcare and Identity Solutions - Gemalto
Durability of Smartcards for Government e-ID
Jerome Lena, Member of e-ID Subgroup - Eurosmart |
Track 1
National Deployment
Moderator: Jan van Arkel, Co-Chair Porvoo Group
This day-long session provides a comprehensive overview of the major national deployments and upcoming projects in Europe. e-ID governments representatives will expose their strategies, share their experiences and address their vision for a wide variety of services involving strong identity authentication mechanisms: ID cards, egovernment services, etc.

Spain - Strategy On Electronic Identification And Digital Signature For eGovernment Services
Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez, IT Expert - Ministry Of Public Administration
Portugal, Vision And Status Of The National eID Card Project
André Vasconcelos - Agency for Public Service Reform, IP
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition
Germany - The German National Eid Card - Concept And Applications
Gundula Heinen - German Federal Ministry of The Interior
France - The French Secure Documents Agency and the French eID Card Project
Gerard Bonningue, Head Identity Documents Department, Fabrice Mattatia, Director of Strategy - French Secure Documents Agency (ANTS) |
Track 2
e-ID Applications
Moderator: Dr Shaun Topham, Sheffield City Council
Discover and update your knowledge on the latest e-ID applications. Experts from the industry and the public sector will present innovative solutions for e-ID management in various domain: e-health, transport, online services, e-governement services, etc. Smart cards based solutions and their challenges are highlighted. |
Keynote
E-Health Program In Germany
Dr Christoph Goetz, Federal Ministry of Health Germany |
The Regional Services Card Project In The Friuli Venezia Giulia Region
Fulvio Sbroiavacca, Marketing, Research and Development Manager - INSIEL Regional Services Card Project
Trusted Services For Disable People And People With Special Needs
Laurent Chivallier, Founder & CEO - APILINX
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition
JRC Support to an Enhanced Interoperability of European e-Passports
Jan Loeschner, JRC-ISPRA
The Future Architecture for E-Ticketing
Christian Brafine, Senior Manager e-Identification Competence Centre - Collis
Hardware Authentication-Based Security For Online Services - SAWS - Secure Access Web-Based Services
Michel Frenkiel (Speaker), Chairman - Mobilegov, Vincent Hourdin - Polytech Univ. Nice CNRS
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Track 1
National Deployment (Continuing)
Moderator: Baudouin de Sonis, Executive Director - eForum
The second part of this session reviews 4 additional national e-ID deployments: Estonia, Italy, Sweden and Turkey.
Italy - Interoperable Use Of Italian e-ID Cards- A Local Government Experience
Bud P. Bruegger - City Of Grosseto, Italy
Estonia Case
Ivar Jung, PKI Leading Expert - SMIT - IT and Development Center of Estonian Ministry of Interior
Poland - Strategy and direction realisation Polish e-ID and corelation between Polish low and technical solution in practice
Konrad Białoszewski, Head of Division - Ministry of Interior and Administration, Republic of Poland
Turkey - Pilot Deployment of New Generation Turkish ID-Card
Dr Oktay Adalier, Project Manager, New Generation Turkish ID Card Project
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition |
Track 2
e-ID Applications (Continuing)
Moderator: Kevin Gillick, Executive Director - GlobalPlatform
The second part of this session further reviews advanced e-ID solutions and technical challenges.
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Keynote
Evoting Based on The Mechanisms of The Extended Access Control Protocol Family
Dr Gisela Meister (Speaker), Head of Security & Evaluation CSOP43; Jan Eichholz - Giesecke & Devrient; Detlef Hünhlein - secunet Security Networks AG |
ECRN: eID used in Cross Border Transfer of Civil Status Information
Kjell Hansteen, European, Project Officer - ICT for Government and Public Services, European Commission
Payment and eID: Terminals And Beyond - To Share Or Not To Share?
Dominique Hautain, Business Development Director, Annick Alligier, ID Marketing Manager (Speaker) - STMicroelectronics
Phenomenon of NFC Mobile Phone Within Current RFID Systems
Tomáš Trpišovský, CEO - Institute Microelektronic Aplickaci; Dr Karel Neuwirt, Council of Europe Data Protection Commissioner
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition
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PANEL DEBATE:
European e-ID: From Common Criteria to Full Interoperability?
Animated by Detlef Houdeau, conference Chair and Jan van Arkel, Co-Chair Porvoo Group & Program Committee Member
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Track 1
Architectural Models & Solutions
Moderator: to be appointed
This last session of the Strategies & Developments stream focuses on next step considerations for mature e-ID architectures. After an insightful keynote on e-lD systems for public sector credential, the presentations will review the key requirements to ensure security, reliability, longevity, privacy and will discuss how to adapt or reinvent the design of future large scale e-ID infrastructures.
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Track 2
Border Management Solutions
Moderator: Detlef Houdeau, Conference Chair
Challenges and solutions to address a central question: How to accelerate border crossing processes in a context of rising complexity of security requirements and increasing travellers’ flow?
Epassports And Border Control
Christoph Maggioni, Senior Product Manager - Bundesdruckerei
Challenges And Solutions Of Integrated Border Control Systems
Mirko Panev, Public Security - Siemens
Solutions For Secure, Next Generation Border Control
Dr Michael Reichenstein, Product Marketing Manager (Speaker), Matthias Köhler, Svp Sales & Marketing - Safe ID Solutions
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition
Track
Biometrics
The best ways to implement successfully biometric systems are explored here, with regards to testing and evaluation, GlobalPlatform specification, match on card integration and an innovative multimodal system. |
Keynote
Evidence of Identity for Public Sector Credentials
Mark Crosbie, Senior Security Technologist - HP Security Office |
Electronic Government ID: Next Generation Solutions With Good Old Days' Reliability
Dr Heiner Fuhrmann, Director Government Identification - Infineon Chipcard & Security ICs
Credential Validation - Critical for a Secure and Usable Citizen ID Infrastructure
Guy Vancollie, VP Marketing - Corestreet
Coffee Break -
Networking - Exhibition
Privacy And Identity Management In Europe For Life - Primelife Project
Wolfgang Effing, Deputy CTO, Dr Stephan Spitz (Speaker), New Technologies - Giesecke & Devrient |
Citizen eID Identity Management In Web 2.0 Contexts - Possible Convergence?
Teemu Rissanen, Managing Director - Conseils OY
Anonymous, Liberal, User-Centric Electronic Identity - New Systematic Design of E-ID Infrastructure
Libor Neumann, Business Consultant - ANECT
Contactless Identity Documents End-To-End
Mario Stoltz, Product Manager - NXP
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Keynote
NIST Activities at the Intersection of Biometrics Standardization and Testing
Patrick Grother, Director of Biometrics Standards (Speaker); Elham Tabassi -
NIST US Department of Commerce |
Achieving Interoperability In Smart National ID Card Programs
Jonas Andersson, VP Business Development - Precise Biometrics
Trusted Path Standardization For Secure Match On Card
Jean Loup Depinay, Card Committee Chair (Speaker), Gil Bernabeu, Technical Director - GlobalPlatform
Appliance of multimodal biometrics systems on the optical memory cards with chip
M.Sc Goran Kunjadic (Speaker), Project Manager - System Intelligence Products; Ph.D Mladen Veinovic, Professor - Singidunum University |
End of World e-ID 2008 - no lunch
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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