Digital Identity Forum

Consult Hyperion [www.chyp.com]
Seventh Annual (7th - 2006) 2nd & 3rd November 2006
Holiday Inn, Bloomsbury

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Chair People:
Dan Appelquist, Vodafone

Mike Burden, Consult Hyperion

Bori Toth, Deloitte

Toby Stevens, The Privacy Group

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Speakers:
All Speakers (zipped presentations 3.6MB)

Yvonne Jewkes (presentation 75KB) and Emily Finch

Will Davies, formerly of IPPR (presentation 94KB)

Niall Barry, ID and Information Systems Director Department of Social and Family Affairs, Eire (presentation 792KB)

Prof. Russell Cowburn, Imperial College (presentation 1.1MB)

Maxine Most, Aculty Inc. (presentation 337KB)

John Dale, KeyCrypt and Ann Jacklin, Hammersmith Hospital NHS Trust (presentation 640KB)

John Madelin, BT and Luke Razzell, i-Together (presentation 1.0MB)

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Panellists:
All Panellists (zipped presentations 70KB)

Expert Panel 1 (presentation 32KB)
Stephen Mason, Digital Evidence Journal
Gavin Bell, Royal Mail
Ioannis Maghiros, EU IPTS (Spain)
Bill Thompson, BBC WebWise

Expert Panel 2 (presentation 32KB)
John Elliott, Consult Hyperion
Guy Herbert, General Secretary, No2ID
Jerry Fishenden, Microsoft
Phil Willis M.P., Chair, House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology
Cath Rawcliffe, ACI Worldwide

Expert Panel 3 (presentation 31KB)
Simon Williams, ID Analytics
Sal D'Agostino, CoreStreet
Michael Keegan, Fujitsu
Neil McEvoy, Consult Hyperion
Marek Rejman-Greene, Home Office

Expert Panel 4 (presentation 32KB)
Andrew Whitcombe, Consult Hyperion
Pete Bramhall, HP
Ian Brown, Cambridge-MIT
Ben Laurie, Google
Richard Harris, Two Worlds

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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.