All our complimentary workshops take place co-located to the European Identity & Cloud Conference 2012 in Munich, Germany. With its world class list of speakers, a unique mix of best practices presentations, panel discussions, thought leadership statements and analyst views, EIC has become an absolute must-attend event for enterprise IT leaders from all over Europe.
If you are interested in attending the OASIS: Identity, Privacy, and Data Protection in the Cloud – What is Being Done? Is it Enough?, you can easily register for this workshop.
Complimentary Workshop: OASIS: Identity, Privacy, and Data Protection in the Cloud – What is Being Done? Is it Enough?
17.04.2012 09:00-13:00
Join a host of industry experts for this pre-conference roundtable, to hear the latest on what is being done to protect identity and ensure privacy within the cloud. This three-part interactive roundtable will open-up the dialogue on this topic, so come prepared to share information, insights and ideas.
Part one of the roundtable will focus on the latest developments in the standards community, addressing important key identity, data protection and privacy issues in the Cloud.
Part two will take a deeper dive into the obstacles, barriers, and successes identified in the many OASIS IDCloud case studies submissions. A representative from the OASIS IDCloud TC will lead the discussion, and provide a report on the outcome of committee’s evaluation process and future direction.
The final part of the roundtable will be an overview of the draft Privacy Management Reference (PMRM) by members of OASIS PMRM technical committee and a case study workshop which will interactively develop one or more use cases following the PMRM methodology. With so much attention given the proposed EU Data Protection Regulation and EC consultations on cloud computing and the Internet of Things, this special hands-on roundtable will offer policymakers, business managers, practitioners and technologists a provocative and stimulating look at an extraordinary set of issues and practical work underway to help make them manageable.
Speakers
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David Brossard Solutions Architect Axiomatics AB David joined Axiomatics in January 2010 to focus on customer deployments and pre-sales. Previously, he had worked for 5 years at BT (British Telecom) in the United Kingdom in the Security Architectures Center. His main area of expertise is SOA security and governance. David has published several papers and contributed to several books on the topic of SOA security and governance. David holds a Master’s of Engineering from the French National Institute of Applied Sciences, INSA Lyon. He... Full bio |
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Gershon Janssen Member OASIS Open Standards Group Gershon Janssen is an independent consultant and member of the OASIS Open Standards Group. Gershon has a background in software and infrastructure architecture, distributed systems and integration technologies. Gershon works predominantly on projects, designing and building complex information technology architectures focusing on architecture, SOA, Cloud, Identity and Privacy. Gershon is a strong promoter of open standards and believes in broad adoption of these and as such participates... Full bio |
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Prof. Dr. Dawn Jutla Sobey School of Business Saint Mary's University, Halifax Dr. Dawn Jutla is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary researcher and full professor in the Department of Finance, Information Systems, and Management Science at the Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of the West Indies, and both her Masters and PhD degrees in Computer Science from the Technical University of Nova Scotia. Her 1996 PhD work on multi-view access control has been cited in Xerox, IBM, and Koninklijke... Full bio |
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Drummond Reed Founder and Chairman Connect.Me Drummond Reed is founder of Connect.Me, a startup in the personal data ecosystem and vendor relationship management (VRM) space. From 2009-2010, he was Executive Director of the Information Card Foundation, and also served as the inaugural Executive Director of Open Identity Exchange. Mr. Reed is co-chair of two OASIS Technical Committees: XRI (Extensible Resource Identifier) and XDI (XRI Data Interchange). He was a founding board member in 1999 of the International Security, Trust, and... Full bio |
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John Sabo Director, Global Government Relations CA Technologies John Sabo is Director, Global Government Relations for CA, Inc., providing expertise in the use of security and privacy technologies in trusted infrastructures.
Mr. Sabo is very active in industry-focused cyber security and critical infrastructure protection initiatives. He is a board member and past President of the Information Technology-Information Sharing and Analysis Center (IT-ISAC); member of the IT-Sector Coordinating Council, where he also serves on the Executive Committee; and... Full bio |
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Anil Saldhana Leader of JBoss Security and Identity Management Red Hat Inc. Anil Saldhana is the lead security architect at the JBoss Division of Red Hat Inc. He is a frequent speaker at conferences/workshops on topics related to Security. He represents Red Hat Inc on security related committees at the W3C, Oasis and the Java Community Process (JCP). He is the co-chair of the Oasis XSPA Technical Committee and a secretary of the Oasis SSTC (SAML). Full bio |
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Mike Small Information Security Management Advisor, Fellow Analyst KuppingerCole Mike Small is the retired director of security management strategy of CA, where he was responsible for the technical strategy for CA's security management software product line within Europe, Middle East and Africa. Mike did work for CA between 1994 and 2009, where he developed CA’s identity and access management strategy for distributed systems. This strategy led to the developments and acquisitions that contributed to CA’s current IAM product line. He is a frequent speaker... Full bio |
Continuing Education Credits
After attending this workshop you will be able:
- To list the important key identity, data protection and privacy issues in the Cloud.
- To recognize and explain the obstacles, barriers, and successes identified in the many OASIS IDCloud case studies submissions.
- To explain the outcome of OASIS IDCloud committee’s evaluation process and future direction.
- To find the draft OASIS Privacy Management Reference (PMRM) and explain how it was used in selected case studies.
This Workshop qualifies for 4 Group Learning based CPEs
Learning level: Overview
Preparation Required: None
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