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Conference:
Day 1
9th April 8.45am - 6:15pm
Day 2
10th Sept 8.45am - 5:30pm

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our speakers
Stephane Fymat
Vice President of Strategy and Product Management
Passlogix, Inc.
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Tony Chew
Director, Technology Risk Supervision
Monetary Authority of Singapore
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Shamla Naidoo
Chief Information Security Officer
WellPoint, USA
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James Tye
Director of Technology
Singapore Prison Service
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Yu Chien Siang
IT Director
Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore
 


Programme


CONFERENCE DAY ONE – Wednesday 9th April 2008
CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Opening Plenary
CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Enterprise Track
CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Public Sector Track
CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Closing Plenary

last modified: 08/04/2008 04:13:42 (GMT)

CONFERENCE DAY ONE – Wednesday 9th April 2008
08.00
Registration
08.45
Chairperson's opening remarks
 
 
Mr Tony Chew, Director, Technology Risk Supervision,
MAS

IDENTITY MANGEMENT : BUILDING KNOWLEDGE FOR TOMORROW
09.00
Opening Keynote: The evolving identity management infrastructure
  • The broader enterprise IT strategies IdM enables
  • The larger social implications of digital identity
  • The sociological and technological trends driving identity management systems
  • The evolution of enterprise Identity management services in relation to overall enterprise IT architecture
 
Mr John Meakin, Group Head Information Security,
Standard Chartered Bank

09.30
Keynote address sponsored by ID Smart: The role of identity system in the 21st century market place - A business case
  • Evaluating the critical role of successful identity systems deployment
  • Understanding the existing deployed technologies & the challenges faced in existing identity management deployments
  • Examining the requirements for a more sophisticated and secure system
  • The key success to a successful identity system implementation & how much of that responsibility lies with integrators
 
Mr Bhaskar Ganguly, Director, Security Solutions,
Honeywell Automation India Ltd

10.15
Exhibition opening ceremony, exhibition viewing and morning refreshments
 

11.30
Agreeing on security and privacy technology standards for stronger ID Management in a digitizing world
  • The increasing importance of standardisation
  • Protecting the integrity, confidentiality, reliability and availability of IT systems
  • Development of the international security standards and promulgation of the Asia region
 
Mr Chan Kin Chong, Information Risk Manager, Asia Pacific, JP Morgan,
JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.

12.00
What does ‘identity’ really mean? Refining the elusive definitions of identity in the networking world
  • The importance of understanding the nuts and bolts of identification –identifiers, piggybacking, and risk management.
  • Identification as an essential economic and social glue – but what happens when identity gets too “sticky”?
  • Identity or credential? Examining how the use of identity by default should give way to the use of relevant credentials
  • Discussing the need for a diverse and competitive identity and credentialing market, to provide security without surveillance
 
Mr Jim Harper, Director, Information Policy Studies,
CATO Institute

12.30
Keynote Panel: Balancing processing efficiency and information privacy in an environment of rising identity crime
  • Key security and privacy challenges in the current information society
  • Is it possible to enhance both service delivery and privacy protection at the same time?
  • Discussing the advantages of consumer centric identity management
  • What kinds of identity crime will organisations be facing in the future and what are the best approaches to ensure early prevention
 
Confirmed:
Ms Shamla Naidoo, CISO,
Wellpoint
Confirmed:
Mr John Meakin, Group Head Information Security,
Standard Chartered Bank
Confirmed:
Mr Jim Harper, Director, Information Policy Studies,
CATO Institute
Confirmed:
Mr Todd Carper, CTO,
ID Smart LLC
Moderator:
Mr Chan Kin Chong, Information Risk Manager, Asia Pacific, JP Morgan,
JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.

13.00
Identity driven computing for strategic advantage
  • A multi-layered approach to enterprise security comprising integration of identity, Access, Audit and Application level security
  • A look at the critical life-cycle elements of Identity Management
  • How these can be aligned with organisational policies to achieve an enforceable security model with real-time compliance and enhanced ROI
 
Mr Tham Joon Nam, Corporate Business Strategist - West Asia,
Novell

13.30
Networking lunch and exhibition viewing
 

PREVENTING IDENTITY THEFT AND FRAUD
14.45
Panel discussion: Closing the ‘loop’ on identity fraud through government and private sector co-operation and best practice sharing
  • Examining how government and private sector approaches to identity management differ
  • Discussing the importance of developing a symbiotic relationship between government and private sector to achieve national security goals
  • Developing safe, trusted and reliable communication channels through sharing of information and co-operation
  • A happy and lasting relationship? Government and private sector co-operation in the future
 
Moderator:
Mr Anton Shmagin, Security Architect,
United Nations Developmement Program
Confirmed:
Mr Aloysius Cheang, Chairman,
SIG^2
Confirmed:
Mr Chan Kin Chong, Information Risk Manager, Asia Pacific, JP Morgan,
JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Confirmed:
Mr Raymond Wong, Assistant Director (Retired),
Hong Kong Immigration
Mr Phil Jones, Assistant Commissioner,
Information Commissioners Office
Confirmed:
Mr Yap Lip Keong, Senior Manager, Technology & Security Risk Services,
Ernst & Young

15.15
Easing the deployment of identity credentials
  • Streamlining and simplifying the acquisition and issuance of access control and multi-application credentials
  • Issuing a single secure credential that links the enterprise’s diverse set of applications
  • Examining the resulting impact on levels of ID related crime
 
Ms Eileen Lim, Regional Sales Manager, ASEAN,
HID

15.45
Afternoon refreshments and exhibition viewing
 

FEDERATED ID MANAGEMENT
16.30
Case Study: United Nations Development Program's federated identity initiative - "Gluing" multiple UN agencies' intranets into one knowledge base
  • How has access control, virtual directories, and identity federation infrastructure has been deployed within UNDP?
  • Overcoming multiple boundaries both on the organizational and policy side, as well as multiple different standards used in the technical domain
  • Overcoming the user provisioning challenge - choosing a "best of breed" solution with different components from commercial vendors, freeware and custom developed modules.
  • Results of identity federation initiative – developing real synergies between UN Partner agencies through knowledge sharing
 
Mr Anton Shmagin, Security Architect,
United Nations Developmement Program

17.00
Case Study: Denmark’s groundbreaking e-government success. Discussing the winning formula
  • The Danish Public Sector’s Digital Strategy for 2007-2010 and its current status
  • How federated identity management and government issued PKI credentials are important elements of the strategy
  • The organizational and technical implementation of the Danish Public Sector federation
  • What steps is Denmark taking to further enable identity-based web services?
 
Mr Christian Lanng, Head of Centre,
Centre for Service Oriented Infrastructure, Danish Government

17.30
Chairperson's Closing Remarks
 
 
Mr Tony Chew, Director, Technology Risk Supervision,
MAS

17.45
End of conference day one
18.00
Post conference party: Fun, music and drinks!
 

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Opening Plenary
08.00
Registration
08.45
Chairperson's opening remarks
 
 
Ms Shamla Naidoo, CISO,
Wellpoint

OPENING PLENARY: TRENDS IN PUBLIC SECTOR ID MANAGEMENT
09.00
Opening Keynote Panel: Major challenges faced by the public sector in Identity Management
  • Securing public trust and confidence through high standards of information handling
  • Lessons learned from the private sector
  • What does the future have in store for public sector identity management?
 
Confirmed:
Mr Arno Hollossi, Research Scientist and Coordinator, Department of Internet Technologies,
University of Applied Sciences, Austria
Confirmed:
Mr Christian Lanng, Head of Centre,
Centre for Service Oriented Infrastructure, Danish Government
Confirmed:
Mr Yu Chien Siang, IT Director,
Ministry of Home Affairs
Confirmed:
Mr Bob Correll, Deputy Secretary, Borders, Compliance, Detention and Technology Group,
Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Moderator:
Mr Anton Shmagin, Security Architect,
United Nations Developmement Program

09.30
Opening Keynote Case Study: Strengthening border security with new identity management technologies
  • Introduction of biometric technology at the border and its effects on people and procedures
  • Effect of new ID management technology on privacy, economy and international relations
  • Technology cannot acheive security alone - discussing other factors key to the achievement of strong border security
 
Mr Bob Correll, Deputy Secretary, Borders, Compliance, Detention and Technology Group,
Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship

10.00
Convergence of identity management and governance, risk and compliance
  • An organisation's security is only as good as the quality of its identity information
  • Risk of non-compliance: How to prevent business risks such as segregation of duties, critical system access and insufficient protection of critical information
  • Cost of compliance: How to minimise time, labour and cost required to produce reports for regulatory compliance
 
Mr Patrick Wang, Business Development Manager,
SAP Asia Pte Ltd
Mr Christoph Theisinger, Head of Business Development GRC, Asia Pacific Japan,
SAP Asia Pte Ltd

10.30
Morning refreshments and exhibition viewing
11.30
Identity management - Securing citizen trust and personal privacy
  • What is ‘personal privacy’ and how can it be protected in the changing information society?
  • The impact that current ID management and information security standards and practices have on personal privacy
  • Establishing stronger citizen trust in e-government
 
Mr Phil Jones, Assistant Commissioner,
Information Commissioners Office

12.00
Identification through ID Cards and Passports: Risks and areas for improvement
  • Problems with identification
  • Identification documents and their applications
  • Examining the risks and area for improvements
 
Mr Raymond Wong, Assistant Director (Retired),
Hong Kong Immigration

12.30
Networking lunch and exhibition viewing
After lunch, the day will be split into two streams.
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Enterprise Track
TWO FACTOR AUTHENTICATION
13.30
Session Keynote: MAS Advisory on two factor authentication
  • Overview of the current advisory on two factor authentication
  • Current recommendations and strength of authentication in the financial sector
  • Future outlook – where will two factor authentication be in 5 years time
 
Mr Tony Chew, Director, Technology Risk Supervision,
MAS

14.00
Bankers Panel: Discussing the best methods of 2 factor authentication: OTP Tokens, SMS, biometrics and Smart Cards
  • Is two factor authentication really an effective measure to reduce ID theft?
  • What are the best forms of two factor authentication?
  • Examining the alternatives
 
Moderator:
Mr Tony Chew, Director, Technology Risk Supervision,
MAS
Confirmed:
Mr John Meakin, Group Head Information Security,
Standard Chartered Bank
Confirmed:
Mr Todd Carper, CTO,
ID Smart LLC
Confirmed:
Mr Yap Lip Keong, Senior Manager, Technology & Security Risk Services,
Ernst & Young

IDENTITY LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
14.30
Smart Cards for Identity Management – Applying open standards to ensure end-to-end interoperability in the face of change
  • Overview of GlobalPlatform specifications
  • Examining the need and causes for update and change of ID cards over time
  • Leveraging on industry specifications and dynamic nature of smart card applications to minimise disruption from change
 
Mr Kevin Gillick, Executive Director,
GlobalPlatform

15.00
Synergies between Enterprise Single Sign-On and other identity management technologies
  • Is Enterprise single sign-on really a solution to solve users' frustrations with having too many passwords?
  • Why use single sign-on in conjunction with provisioning systems, role-based access control systems and strong authentication infrastructure?
  • How and why these technologies can work together to provide more compelling and useful identity management solutions for the enterprise
 
Mr Stephane Fymat, Vice President of Strategy and Product Management,
Passlogix, Inc.

15.30
Establishing metrics to measure forward progress and maturity of your ID management program
  • Tools and techniques for measuring where you are today
  • Creating a roadmap and setting expectations for your identity management program
  • Keeping your identity program on track for projected results
 
Ms Shamla Naidoo, CISO,
Wellpoint

16.00
Afternoon refreshments and exhibition viewing
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Public Sector Track
GLOBAL CASESTUDIES: EFFECTIVE USE OF SMART ID CARDS AND IDM TECHNOLOGY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
13.30
Case Study: Identity management technologies for prisons setting
  • The journey thus far
  • Current venture
  • Future opportunities
  • Assistance required from the industry
 
Mr James Tye, Director of Technology,
Singapore Prison Service

14.00
Case Study: Architecture of Austria's National Identity Infrastructure
  • Identity in a national context - national registers as a source for personal identification numbers, privacy concerns and data protection, certificates are not enough 
  • Fractional identities – Protecting privacy while being able to uniquely identify individuals
  • Austrian Citizen Card – Motivation, constraints and technical architecture
  • Current developments - Acting by proxy, Census, eHealth
 
Mr Arno Hollossi, Research Scientist and Coordinator, Department of Internet Technologies,
University of Applied Sciences, Austria

BORDER CONTROL, BIOMETRICS AND E-PASSPORTS
14.30
Panel Session: How secure are e-passports? A new face on an old document or an effective security measure?
  • e-passport threats – data and biometric leakage
  • How vulnerable are e-passports to counter-feiting and cloning?
  • Will e-passports be the start to the unauthorized tracking of citizens?
  • Minimizing the threats - strengthening e-passports for today and tomorrow
 
Confirmed:
Mr Stan Li, Director for Biometrics and Security Research,
Centre for Biometrics and Security Research
Confirmed:
Mr Richard Lin, Section Chief,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Confirmed:
Mr Todd Carper, CTO,
ID Smart LLC
Moderator:
Mr Raymond Wong, Assistant Director (Retired),
Hong Kong Immigration

15.00
Case Study: Biometrics at the border: Challenges and implications of applying biometrics to border crossing applications
  • Discussing the impact on society of implementing large scale ‘biometrics systems’
  • Control: rights of those providing their data and transparency of purpose and authorised use
  • Standards, testing and certification
  • Taiwan’s experience with the biometric passport
 
Mr Richard Lin, Section Chief,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs

15.30
How e-passport & e-visa will change our world
  • How the introduction of biometric features had led to significant changes in the way we apply for and use our ID documents and titles
  • How biometrics in these ID documents is much more than just another type of "ID card"
  • An overview on the status of technology employed in these applications
 
Dr Andreas Wolf, Vice President & Senior Technology Strategist,
CrossMatch Technologies

16.00
Afternoon refreshments and exhibition viewing
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Thursday 10th April 2008 : Closing Plenary
CLOSING PLENARY: THE CRYSTAL BALL ON ID MANAGEMENT
16.30
Solutions for accurate and fast face recognition and intelligent video surveillance
  • Challenges in face recognition
  • A near-infrared solution for accurate and fast face recognition in practice
  • Advances in face recognition in CCTV video surveillance
  • Other face recognition applications
 
Mr Stan Li, Director for Biometrics and Security Research,
Centre for Biometrics and Security Research

17.00
The 'internet of things': Using RFID for ID management of 'things' not people
  • How the use of electronic tags could create and 'internet of things'
  • Discussing real world examples
  • 10 years from now, what are the implications on society and business of such a networked society
 
Mr Frank Dorrian, President,
RFID Business Association

17.30
Chairperson's closing remarks
 
 
Ms Shamla Naidoo, CISO,
Wellpoint

17.45
End of conference
 

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