Privacy & Regulation

European Identity Conference 2010
04.05. - 07.05.2010, Munich

Moderator:
Which Technologies will Allow us to Protect Information Seamlessly in any Situation � at Rest, in Move, in Use? 06.05.2010 14:00-15:00
Which Technologies will Allow us to Protect Information Seamlessly in any Situation � at Rest, in Move, in Use?
Martin Kuppinger, KuppingerCole

What are the Conclusions from the latest Judgement on Identity Related Data Storage Drawn by the German Constitutional Court?
Dr. Michael Karger, Wendler Tremml Rechtsanwaelte

State of the Art in Privacy Enhancing Technologies 06.05.2010 15:00-16:00
State of the Art in Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Eve Maler, PayPal Inc. • Liam�Lynch, eBay�Inc.

License to Mask
Dr. Johannes Wiele, Defense AG

Consumer Identity & Trust Networks 06.05.2010 16:30-17:30
Consumer Identity: a Dutch Perspective on Benefits, Issues and Next Steps
Maarten Wegdam, Novay • Jaap Kuipers, DigiNotar BV
Consumer-to-business identity on the internet has potentially many advantages for all parties involved. The take-off however is slower than many people expected. This talk analysis the benefits and risks for consumer identity, especially from the perspective of online service provider (relying party). It discusses market entry and business model issues, the role that trust frameworks can play, privacy and user aspects (including user centric identity) and different approaches to regulation....

The Open Identity Trust Framework (OITF)
Anthony Nadalin, Microsoft

Internet Scale Trust and Openness
Kim Cameron, Microsoft • Anthony Nadalin, Microsoft • Eve Maler, PayPal Inc. • Maarten Wegdam, Novay • Andreas Reisen, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany

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