September 27 - 28, 2010 2121 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington DC (also via videoconference and live webcast) Watch RECORDED WEBCAST! (Sessions A and B only) Twitter coverage: #OASISIDM (search for this hashtag/keyword)
Speaker ProfilesÂ
Policy leaders and program managers are confronted daily by major security, privacy and trust challenges from both policy and implementation perspectives. Identity management, access and associated security technologies are critical components of e-government. Open standards and their integration across emerging federated infrastructures are beginning to bring both order and solutions to these challenges. Innovative identity solutions are being implemented in collaborative efforts between governments and private sector organizations today, including major federated identity initiatives, national approaches to secure online transactions, new privacy models, and focused efforts to secure health IT, smart grid, and cloud computing environments. Â Much can be learned from these implementations. This two-day Identity Management Conference provides the perfect forum for representatives from governments and industry around the world to come together to learn and share information about these important and relevant technology developments, implementations, risk management challenges and success stories. Keynote Speakers:
·     Mr. Timothy H. Edgar, Director of Privacy and Civil Liberties, Cybersecurity Directorate, National Security Staff, The White House,  Ms. Mary Ellen Callahan, Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security    and ·       Mr. Robert Madelin, the European Commission’s Director General for the Information Society and Media In addition, senior-level officials from the World Bank, Microsoft, National Database Registration Authority (NADRA)-Pakistan, the Cato Institute, Paypal, U.S. Department of Defense, IBM, International Standardization Committee of e-Tendering and Procurement, the New Zealand Government, CA Technologies, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Booz Allen Hamilton, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, Nomura Research Institute–Japan, PingIdentity, NIST, Red Hat, Inc., Bank of America…will participate in interactive sessions designed to share real-world working implementation stories. We envision participation of senior officials and expert community from several developing and transition countries joining by video to selected sessions, which will also be broadcast live through the Internet. |
For more information and full agenda:Â OASIS website
Agenda for live webcast and videoconference Audiences in Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Rwanda will participate via Videoconference | | 8:30 | Coffee & Registration | | 9:00 | OPENING PLENARY
Welcome Remarks: - Mr. Deepak Bhatia, Head of e-Gov Applications Practice, Global ICT, The World Bank
- Mr. John Sabo, Chair, OASIS IDtrust Member Section
Keynote Addresses:- Mr. Robert Madelin, the European Commission’s Director General for the Information Society and Media Â
- Ms. Mary Ellen Callahan, Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Â
- Mr. Timothy H. Edgar, Director of Privacy and Civil Liberties, Cybersecurity Directorate, National Security Staff, The White House
| | 10:30 | Coffee Break | Â Â 10:45 | SESSION B: Designing and Implementing Secure ID Management Systems: Country Experiences Chair:Â Mr. Deepak Bhatia, Lead ICT Policy Specialist, the World Bank
This session aims at showcasing successful national initiatives using federated and secure identity management solutions. The objective is to also discuss the challenges faced by governments in both developed and developing countries to implement these solutions and achieve substantial results and benefits for their citizens. Policy considerations for implementation, privacy issues in data usage/ownership, conditions that can foster an environment for successful deployment of identity solutions will be discussed by government representatives from Pakistan, Japan, New Zealand and Belgium. - Mr. Frank Leyman, Manager International Relations, FEDICT, Belgium
- Mr. Tariq Malik, Deputy Chairman, The National Database Registration Authority (NADRA), PakistanÂ
- Mr. Colin Wallis, Identity Standards Manager, Government Technology Services at the State Services Commission of the New Zealand Government
- Dr. Masakazu Ohashi, Professor, Chuo University-Japan and Chair, International Standardization Committee of e-Tendering and Procurement
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