Digital Identity Forum

Consult Hyperion [www.chyp.com]
"Bridging the Real and Virtual Worlds" (4th - 2003) 4th & 5th November 2003
London Marriott, Marble Arch

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Time Day One Day Two
09.00 Key Themes for the Day
Dave Birch,
Consult Hyperion
Key Themes for the Day
Dave Birch,
Consult Hyperion
09.20 Chairman's Introduction
Mick Davies
LASSEO (UK)
Chairman's Introduction
Anthony Smith
Independent Expert
 
09.30 Passports, Assassins, Traitors and Spies
A talk by Martin Lloyd
Martin Lloyd is the author of the book The Passport, a copy of which was given to delegates.
Community ID Management
Martin Reilly,Hitachi
The Who Cares Trust is a charity that has developed a "virtual home" for children in care. Naturally, this demands multi-channel strong authentication. The children access a web portal with education, health and other content. The portal also provides pseudonymous e-mail and chat together with a "digital vault" for personal information and official documents as well as experimental smart agent interaction. Please note that a board member of the Who Cares Trust will be present to answer questions and to talk to any UK local authorities interested in the scheme.
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10.10 Experiences with the Application Registration Card
Kay Baci
Home Office (UK)

The Application Registration Card (ARC) has now been in place for some time. What have the UK Govt. learned from this experience?
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A Comprehensive Approach to Authentication in Remote Commerce
Chris Jarman
Kinek (Canada)

The true potential of remote commerce remains largely untapped because existing technologies have not addressed the unique requirements of the virtual marketplace. The risks of virtual transactions require new ways of doing business and new tools to support them. Chris will consider how stakeholders can be linked in a way that provides an end-to-end perspective and therefore bridges the current gaps.
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10.50 Smart Registration for e-Government Services
Ronnie Monaghan
Office of the e-Envoy(UK)

For a large organisation such as the Government, delivering aggregated services through a single portal means significant challenges in identity management and multi-level authentication of citizens. This presentation outlines both the challenges and the steps being taken to meet them.
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Internet Identity
Paul Galwas
 nCipher (UK)

It's clear that the world of the web, email, chat and other online communications has a real problem with identification and authentication. This presentation outlines some key issues and makes a few suggestions as to ways forward.
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11.20 Coffee
11.40 The Belgian National ID Card
Bart Sijnave, Project Leader
Federal ICT Dept. (Belgium)

The Belgian government is currently issuing the country's first smart ID cards. The EID (Electronische Identiteitskaart or Electronic Identity Card) aims to provide every Belgian resident over 12 years old with a personal ID card based on Java Card technology.
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Virtual Identity & Virtual Property
Ian Walden
Inst. For Computer and Communications Law Studies (UK).

If we are moving to an online world, then many of the familiar legal concepts of personal identity and personal property will need to be re-examined. Does the law as it stands provide a foundation for this online future or do we need to develop new laws to deal with the new environment?
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12.20 Smart ID Cards Expert Panel
Moderator: David Birch,chyp
Bob Carter, De La Rue
Ioannis Maghiros, European Commission
John Bullard, Identrus
John Elliott, Consult Hyperion
Virtual ID Expert Panel
Moderator: David Birch, chyp
Peter Cochrane, Concept Labs
Bill Thompson, Journalist & broadcaster
Justin Percival, RBS TrustAssured
Andrew Wilder, Intl.Security, Trust & Privacy Alliance
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Chairman's Introduction
Trefor Hales,
Chairman's Introduction
John Bartlett,
BCi
14.10 ID Technology and Retailing
Dilip Popat, EMEA Retail Partner Manager, Microsoft EMEA
Digital identity is exploding in the retail sector with the advent of RFID tags. This talk will discuss how the technology is transforming systems across retail supply and demand chains, and illustrates how the integration of the technology into retail systems can be achieve the full potential for the business.
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Interaction with an Audience
John O'Donovan
BBC Technology

Interactive digital TV has great promise as a channel for electronic business and government. Historically, however, TV has been about audiences and households, not individuals. How does a broadcaster manage identity across iDTV and other channels?
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14.50 Token Authentication
Peter Finlayson,
APACS (UK)

UK banks have been exploring a possible new form of authentication for remote services. Token authentication uses chip and PIN to provide strong authentication on the web. This presentation will describe the key drivers, customer acceptability, potential applications and relevant international initiatives.
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Unintrusive & Scalable Cross-Domain Electronic Record Management
Stefan Brands
Credentica (Canada)

Intelligent use of technology means that it is possible to manage electronic records, and share them, in ways that enhance (rather than destroy) individual privacy.
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15.30 Tea
15.50 Virtual Mobile Identity
Sean Smith
University of Surrey (UK)

The Intel sponsored RIS:OME project at the University of Surrey seeks to understand the relationship between the generation, ownership and control of mobile, location-based and personal information about individuals and socio-cultural understandings of privacy, risk and trust.
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The Hong Kong Smart ID Card : A Case Study
Tim France-Massey
MAOSCO

The Hong Kong immigration card is one of the smartest smart ID cards in the world, combining a multi-application platform, biometric authentication and online use. This case study will include a short video presentation from Raymond Wong from the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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16.30 Moving to a Mass Market
John Skipper
Thales e-Security (UK & France)

The world of mass-market strong authentication has more pilots than British Airways. What have been the barriers against critical mass and what is changing? Has the industry failed to understand the real requirements?
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Biometrics, Law and Order
Clive Reedman
Police Information Technology Organisation (UK)

The UK police have recently established a biometrics technology roadmap. What does this tell us about directions in biometrics and how might we expect biometrics to be practically utilised by law enforcement agencies in the future.
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17.10 Networking Break Conference Ends
17.30 Champagne Round Tables hosted
by American Express, nCipher, EDS and Consult Hyperion.
18.30 Conference Ends

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The Digital Identity Forum is a not-for-profit event. Any surplus funds generated are donated to local charities. Information on this can be found on the Consult Hyperion web site after the event.