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Draft Agenda - Speakers Bio Book - Workshop Summary
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Identity management (IDM) in the online environment is seen as a key enabler for electronic business and electronic government because it facilitates the expansion of information systems and network boundaries and increases access points. It is also an issue at the cross-roads of information security, privacy and trust.
This workshop, organised by the OECD and hosted by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research and Ministry of Government Administration and Reform, brought together experts from government, industry and civil society to explore the main information security and privacy issues surrounding digital identity management.
The discussion on day one explored illustrative examples of IDM frameworks, solutions and applications. The second day focused on the needs of, and challenges faced by, private and public bodies as users of IDM, as well as possible responses to those challenges. The broader implications of IDM for individuals’ ability to control the digital representation of their identity and its potential uses were a focus throughout the workshop.
Draft Agenda
Day 1 – Government and Businesses as Users of Identity Management
9.15 Registration
10:00 Welcome
10:20 Keynotes Speeches
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The context for Identity Management Architectures and Trust Models - Presentation
Daniel Greenwood, Lecturer, MIT Media Lab/ MIT E-Commerce Architecture Program
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An Introduction to Digital Identity - Presentation
Andreas Pfitzmann, Head of the Privacy and Security Research Group, Department of Computer Science, Dresden University of Technology
11:50 Session 1 - Frameworks, Solutions and R&D Projects
Moderator: Dirk Van Rooy, Principal Scientific Officer, European Commission
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The Liberty Alliance Framework - Presentation
Robin Wilton, Sun Microsystems, Co-Chair of the Liberty Alliance Public Policy Expert Group
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The Microsoft Identity Metasystem and Infocards - Presentation
Chris Bunio, Senior Architect, Microsoft
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Privacy and Identity Management in Europe (PRIME) - Presentation
Thomas Gross, PRIME
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Bridging the Identity Management Gaps - Presentation
Tony Rutkowski, Vice-President, Regulatory Affairs and Standards,VeriSign Inc.
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Moderated discussion
13:00 Lunch
14:15 Session 1 (continued) - Frameworks, Solutions and R&D Projects
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Research and Development - Presentation
Jim Dray, Program Manager for Identity Management Systems, Department of Commerce, National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), United States
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Research and Development - Presentation
Denis Royer, The Future of Identity in the Information Society (FIDIS)
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Moderated discussion
15:00 Session 2 - Government and Business Case studies
Moderator: Jane Hamilton, Director, Electronic Commerce Policy, Industry Canada
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Identity Management in the Educational Sector - Presentation
Ingrid Melve, Chief Technical Officer, UNINETT, Norway
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Identity Management in the Public Administration: the US Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card - Presentation
Curt Barker, Division Chief, Department of Commerce, National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), United States
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Identity Management in the Public Sector - Presentation
Sara Marshall, Director, External Affairs, Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom
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Identity Management across the Public and Private Sectors in Korea: the i-Pin - Presentation
Chanjoo Chung, Senior Researcher, Korea Information Security Agency (KISA), Korea
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Moderated discussion
16:30 Session 2 (continued) - Government and Business Case studies
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Identity Management within a Company: Boeing - Presentation
Stephen Whitlock, Chief Security Architect, The Boeing Company
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Identity Management within an Online Company: PayPal
Michael Barrett, Chief Information Security Officer, PayPal, Inc.
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Identity Management across Domains - Presentation
Jean-Pierre Tual, Director, Industrial Relations, Gemalto
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Moderated discussion
17:30 Summary of Day 1 Discussion
18:00 Close of Day 1
20:00 Workshop dinner at Rica Nidelven Hotel, the workshop venue
Day 2 - Exploring Challenges and Possible Responses
9:00 Session 3 - Technical, Legal and Societal Challenges and Responses
Moderator: Jan-Martin Lowendahl, Research Director, Gartner Group
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Interoperability
André Vasconcelos, Consultant, The Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC), Portugal - Presentation
Gillian Ormiston, Senior Consultant, Identity Management and Security Solutions, Motorola - Presentation
Paul Trevithick, Founder, Higgins - Presentation
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Security Architecture and Trust Modelling - Presentation
Frank Leyman, Manager, International Relations, FEDICT, Belgium
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Risk Management and Auditing - Presentation
Richard Mapleston, Regional Information Planner (Europe), Shell Exploration & Production Europe
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Moderated discussion
11.20 Session 3 (continued): Challenges and Responses
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Privacy - PresentationToby Stevens, Director, Enterprise Privacy Group, United Kingdom
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Trust and Consumer Issues - Presentation
Naomi Lefkovitz, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, United States
- Functional Requirements for Privacy Enhancing Systems - Presentation
Fred Carter, Senior Policy and Technology Advisor, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario (Canada)
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Assessment Methodology for Identity Attributes - Presentation
Irma Van Der Ploeg, Associate Professor, Research Centre Infonomics & New Media, Zuyd University, The Netherlands
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Using Icons to Express User Preferences - Presentation
Mary Rundle, Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, United States
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Moderated discussion
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Session 4 - Conclusions and Next Steps
Moderator: Katarina De Brisis, Workshop Chair
Keynote speakers:
- Daniel Greenwood
- Andreas Pfitzmann
Session Moderators:
- Dirk van Rooy
- Jane Hamilton
- Jan-Martin Lowendahl
Additional discussant:
- Malcolm Crompton, Managing Director, Information Integrity Solutions Pty Ltd - Presentation
- Thomas Gross, IBM
16:00 Close of meeting
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