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Subject: Call for Presentations for OASIS Identity Management 2010 Conference @ World Bank-Washington, DC
Identity
Management 2010 Conference 27-28
September 2010 World
Bank Headquarters, Washington DC http://events.oasis-open.org/home/IDM/2010/call Deadline for Proposals: 4 June Program
Theme: Worldwide Identity Solutions for Online Security, Privacy and
Trust Governments
around the world today are delivering more efficient, effective and accessible
services to their citizens, despite dealing with constantly changing new
technologies and modes of communication that expose them to unprecedented cyber
security risks. 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. Much can be learned
from these implementations. Identity
Management 2010
is dedicated to facilitating the open exchange of information between
governments and technology experts on such issues and solutions.
Representatives from governments and industry around the world will come
together to learn and share information about the important and relevant
technology development, implementation, risk management challenges and success stories.
The conference will help both government officials and private sector
organizations contribute, disseminate knowledge, and learn from each others'
work. The international dimension to this conference program recognizes
the global cyber infrastructure, and will bring together expert practitioners
focusing on breaking down cultural, geo-political and technical barriers to
improved security, privacy and trust in online systems everywhere. OASIS invites proposals that share
experiences and knowledge, through case study presentations, interoperability
demonstrations, and Q&A debating roundtables. Implementation case studies
that address the critical technical, business and cost-benefit issues currently
being faced in identity today, are of particular interest. Also encouraged are
proposals that analyze the challenges and bottlenecks faced by both developed
and developing countries. The
program committee is soliciting proposals in the following and similar areas: ·
National
initiatives using federated and novel identity and access control solutions ·
Privacy
and trust initiatives ·
Case
studies in key emerging infrastructures such as e-government, health IT,
financial services, and smart grid ·
Trusted
collaboration and information sharing models and implementations ·
Interoperability,
governance, and trust in cloud computing environments ·
Legal
and policy challenges in online trust ·
New
standards and profiles development ·
Risk
assessment, management and metrics ·
Reducing
costs and increasing business efficiency using identity and access management ·
Perspectives
on implementation costs for key stake holders, including businesses and
consumers alike ·
New
and emerging technologies For
complete submission guidelines and to submit a proposal, please go to the event
website: http://events.oasis-open.org/home/IDM/2010/call Dates to Remember: ·
Proposals due by – 4 June 2010 ·
Notifications will be sent by – 7 July
2010 ·
Conference Dates – 27–28
September 2010 |
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