8th Annual Digital Identity Forum

Consult Hyperion [www.chyp.com]
Eighth Annual (8th - 2007) 20th & 21st November 2007
The Clink, London

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Introduction

The goal of the Forum is to encourage discussion and debate around the real issues at the heart of electronic identity in all its forms. In addition to this Forum, every spring we organise the annual Digital Money Forum (see the web site at www.digitalmoneyforum.com for more details), the sister event to the Digital Identity Forum.

We intend to limit the number of delegates at the 2007 forum to 100 registrations per day.

Our forum has an excellent reputation for providing genuinely informed debate about the subject of Digital Identity. Excellent audience participation always results in some very lively discussions and debates. The event is an opportunity to network with people from a variety of sectors working in this field, and to gain exposure to different perspectives and opinions on the theme of Digital Identity.

Sponsorship

Sponsorship opportunities are currently available. Should you be interested please contact us via digitalidforum@chyp.com.

Agenda

Tuesday 20th November Wednesday 21st November
09:00 Introduction: The Whole Good/Bad Thing
Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion
 
09:00 Introduction: What Has Changed?
Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion
 

 
 
 
09:15

 
 
09:45

 
 
10:15
Who Needs Digital Identity?
Chairman: Prof. Nigel Gilbert
UniS/RAEng.
 
Identity Management in E-Government
Professor John Taylor
Oxford Internet Institute
 
Electronic Voting that Works
James Heather
University of Surrey
 
Reed's Law and the Demand Curve
David Cushman
EMAP

 
 
 
09:15

 
 
 
09:45

 
 
10:15
The Identity Utility
Chairman: Jim Norton
IoD
 
What can Psychologists tell Technologists
about Identity and Deception?

Dr. Jacqui Taylor
Bournemouth University
 
Privacy Propositions
Pete Bradwell
DEMOS
 
Identity As A Utility
Neil McEvoy
Consult Hyperion
10:45
coffee 10:45
coffee
11:15
Expert Panel: Surveillance And Sousveillance
Heather Brooke, author Your Right to Know
Dr. Ian Forbes AcSS FRSA, Fig One Solutions
Dr. Kristie Ball, Surveillance & Society Journal
Jonathan Bamford, Asst. Inf. Commissioner
David Goodhart, Propsect Magazine
11:15
Expert Panel: Building Identity Businesses
Fiona McConnel, Lloyds TSB
Tom Ilube, Garlik
Katie Davis, Identity & Passport Service
Philip McCarthy-Clarke, VocaLink
Andrew Whitcombe, CHYP
12:30
lunch 12:30
lunch

 
 
 
14:00

 
 
14:30

 
 
15:00
Problems and Solutions
Chairman: William Heath
Ideal Government
 
Fingervein Biometrics
Peter Jones
Hitachi Europe
 
Convergence in the U.S. - FIPS 201
Sal D'Agostino
CoreStreet
 
Mobile Digital Identity - The Turkish Approach
Antti Vihavainen
Valimo

 
 
 
14:00

 
 
14:30

 
 
15:00
Developing Context
Chairman: Jane Adams
Digital Identity Blog
 
Consumer Perceptions
Danny Harrison
CPP
 
Standards and Dynamics
Robin Wilton
SUN Microsystems
 
OpenID Ecosystem
Andrew Hindle
Ping Identity
15:30
coffee 15:30
coffee and ...
16:00
Expert Panel: Interoperability
Dr. John Elliott, Consult Hyperion
John Wailing, The Home Office
Richard Phelan, Trustzone, ARM
Dr. Ian Brown, Oxford Internet Institute
Dr. Brian Collins, Dept. for Transport
15:30
Expert Panel: The Authentication Business
Bernard Ovink, Visa Europe
Mike Short, Chair of Mobile Data Association
Graham Titterington, Ovum
Simon Moore, National Policing Imp. Agency
Richard Allen, CHYP
17:15
close 17:15
close
17:30
The Digital Identity Pub Quiz sponsored by ACI Worldwide
(with non-digital prizes!!)
   

 

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.