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Friday, 08.05.2009
08:00-09:00 Check-In
Workshop Track I
09:00-12:00 OASIS Workshop (I)
Exploring the Risks & Solutions Involved in Securing Identity and Access Management
Matthew Gardiner, CA Director, Kantara Initiative President
Dr. Michael B. Jones, Microsoft
Michael Montag, Nokia Siemens Networks
Anthony Nadalin, Microsoft
Dale Olds, Novell
Erik Rissanen, Axiomatics AB
Markus Sabadello, XDI.ORG
John Sabo, CA Technologies
Anil Saldhana, Red Hat Inc.
Paul Trevithick, Azigo

Today's enterprises are under much greater pressure to provide a secure environment, and to remain up-to-date on the regulatory and governance requirements, with regards to individual privacy policy protection and management. As companies move their business-processes online, one of the top challenges they face is integrating internally managed security services, access control among trading partners, and security-as-a-service for their consumers. Everyone must manage multiple users and devices across different platforms, while ensuring the reliability and security their partners and customers require, promoting interoperability to stream-line business processes yet controlling privacy breaches.

Identity management open standards play a crucial role in many applications, including e-governments, e-commerce, business intelligence, investigation, homeland security, and many others.

Come learn about the state-of-identity through a discussion with open standard experts and industry leaders sharing ideas related to identity authentication, access control, extensible resource identifiers, peer-to-peer, social networking, information cards, encryption and key management in distributed systems.

This workshop is full of security solutions that won't disappoint, including:

  • Answers on how to secure your applications;
  • Insight on how to achieve security, privacy and trust in networked systems;
  • A clear view of the current state of federated identity standards and implementations;
  • Authorization & authentication business solutions;
  • Innovative ideas for encryption and key management in distributed systems;
  • As well as, advice from standard organisation representatives on where they see standards activities happening in the future.

 

12:00-13:30 Lunch Break
13:30-16:00 OASIS Workshop (II)
Exploring the Risks & Solutions Involved in Securing Identity and Access Management
Matthew Gardiner, CA Director, Kantara Initiative President
Dr. Michael B. Jones, Microsoft
Michael Montag, Nokia Siemens Networks
Anthony Nadalin, Microsoft
Erik Rissanen, Axiomatics AB
Markus Sabadello, XDI.ORG
John Sabo, CA Technologies
Anil Saldhana, Red Hat Inc.
Paul Trevithick, Azigo

Today's enterprises are under much greater pressure to provide a secure environment, and to remain up-to-date on the regulatory and governance requirements, with regards to individual privacy policy protection and management. As companies move their business-processes online, one of the top challenges they face is integrating internally managed security services, access control among trading partners, and security-as-a-service for their consumers. Everyone must manage multiple users and devices across different platforms, while ensuring the reliability and security their partners and customers require, promoting interoperability to stream-line business processes yet controlling privacy breaches.

Identity management open standards play a crucial role in many applications, including e-governments, e-commerce, business intelligence, investigation, homeland security, and many others.

Come learn about the state-of-identity through a discussion with open standard experts and industry leaders sharing ideas related to identity authentication, access control, extensible resource identifiers, peer-to-peer, social networking, information cards, encryption and key management in distributed systems.

This workshop is full of security solutions that won't disappoint, including:

  • Answers on how to secure your applications;
  • Insight on how to achieve security, privacy and trust in networked systems;
  • A clear view of the current state of federated identity standards and implementations;
  • Authorization & authentication business solutions;
  • Innovative ideas for encryption and key management in distributed systems;
  • As well as, advice from standard organisation representatives on where they see standards activities happening in the future.

 


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