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PROGRAMME THEME:
Enabling Efficiency between Government, Business and the Citizen - Managing Secure Interactions in Sector Applications

Monday / 27 November 2006

13:30
15:00
OPENING PKI WORKSHOP SESSION
Introduction from the PKI Member Section Group
Peter Alterman, Chair of the U.S. Federal PKI Policy Authority, National Institutes of Health; June Leung, Security and Business Recovery Department, FundSERV, Inc.; John Sabo, Director, Security and Privacy Initiatives, CA, Inc.; and Ann Terwilliger, Director of Security Projects - PKI, Visa International
Video Cast: U.S. Federal PKI Status Update
Peter Alterman, Chair of the U.S. Federal PKI Policy Authority, National Institutes of Health
Why Mobile Data Security Solutions Should Be PKI and Token Enabled
Frank Jorissen, VP International Business Development, SafeBoot

15:00
15:30
BREAK
15:00
17:15
PKI SESSIONS CONTINUE
Outlining the Key Drivers for Mobile Signature Services and Short Overview of the ETSI — MSS Concept and How the SIM Card and Mobile Network Operator's Infrastructure Plays a Key Role
Erkki Saharanta, Senior Regional Manager, Valimo Wireless

Legislation and Market Forces: PKI Drivers for the U.S. Mortgage Industry
R.J. Schlecht, Director, Industry Technology Security & Compliance, Mortgage Bankers Association

PKI: The Key to Electronic Identity Initiatives?
Stijn Bijnens, Senior Vice President, Identity Management, Cybertrust

17:30
18:30
RECEPTION, Sponsored by the OASIS PKI Member Section Group

Tuesday / 28 November 2006

9:00
10:30
SPECIAL PKI WORKSHOP CONTINUES
Towards Trusted Web Serivces
Kevin Blackman, CTO, Wisekey SA
Enterprise Key Management Infrastructures: A New TC Focusing on Enterprise-Wide Cryptographic Key Management
— Arshad Noor, Founder & CEO, StrongAuth, Inc.
Establishing Trust and Privacy in the U.S. Government E-Authentication Initiative
Christopher Brown, Engineer, Enspier Technologies
10:30
11:00
BREAK
11:00
12:30
PKI WRAP-UP PANEL
Moderated by Frank Jorissen, VP International Business Development, SafeBoot and John Sabo, Director, Security and Privacy Initiatives, CA, Inc.

Panelists: Erkki Saharanta, Senior Regional Manager, Valimo Wireless; R.J. Schlecht, Director, Industry Technology Security & Compliance, Mortgage Bankers Association; Stijn Bijnens, Senior Vice President, Identity Management, Cybertrust; Kevin Blackman, CTO, Wisekey SA; Arshad Noor, Founder & CEO, StrongAuth, Inc.; Christopher Brown, Engineer, Enspier Technologies

12:30
13:30
LUNCHEON
13:30
15:05
OASIS OPENING SESSION
Welcome and Introductions
Patrick Gannon, President and CEO, OASIS
Keynote Presentation
Karel De Vriendt, Head of Unit, European Commission, Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General
The NHS, Standards, Security & Identity Management
Mark D. Ferrar, Director of Infrastructure, Technology Office, NHS Connecting for Health
XML Security Standards: Overview for the Non-specialist
Hal Lockhart, Principal Engineering Technologist, BEA Systems
15:05
15:30
BREAK
15:30
17:30
IDENTITY MANAGEMENT SESSION
Real Life Solution, Real Life Problems: A-Select, An Open Source Federated Identity Management Solution
Maarten Koopmans, Manager Middleware Services, SURFnet
Practical Cases of One e-Identity for Different Web-Solutions
Zivko Lazarov, Senior Advisor, DigiNotar
Putting Citizens at the Centre of Identity Management: Building a "Personal Data Service Model"
Peter Brown, Founder, Pensive.eu
17:30
18:30
RECEPTION, SPONSORED BY XENOS

Wednesday / 29 November 2006

9:00
10:30
ACCESS CONTROL SESSION
Extensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) Update
Hal Lockhart, Principal Engineering Technologist, BEA Systems
The Need of SDO Collobaration as an Enabler of SOA in NGN
Abbie Barbir, Senior Advisor, Web Services, Nortel's Strategic Standards Group
ITU-T Presentation
Georges Sebek, Counsellor of SG17, ITU-TSB
11:00
12:30
THE USE OF SAML IN GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY PANEL
The Identity and Authorization Management in e-Government System: Requirements and Implemention Methods
Chuan Liu, Vice Chief Architect, TongTech Co., Ltd.
The Role of SAML for Identity Management in the Danish Public Sector
Søren Peter Nielsen, Chief Consultant/IT Architect, Danish National IT and Telecom Agency
GUIDE Project for a Consistent Approach to Identity Management Across the EU and Its Use of SAML and Liberty Alliance
Keiron Salt, Solution Architect, British Telecommunications
The Requirements for Federation within the UK Government
John Hughes, Identity and Passport Service, UK Government
12:30
13:30
LUNCHEON AND BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSION
13:30
15:00
SOA AND SECURITY SESSION
XML, Web Services and SOA: Data Protection and Privacy Opportunities and Challenges in the Government Sector
Rich Salz, Senior Security Architect, IBM
SOA Federated Identity Management: What Do You Really Need?
Andrew Townley, Managing Director, Archistry Limited
Web Services Reliable Messaging and Security
Paul Fremantle, VP/Tech, WSO2
15:00
15:30
BREAK
15:30
16:30
SECURITY IN WEB SERVICES SESSION
Semantic Web Services: Role of Security, Authorization, Privacy and Trust in Semantic Web
Nima Dokoohaki, Master Student of Software Engineering of Distributed Systems, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Case Study: The British Columbia Attorney General implementation of Web Services Security
Toufic Boubez, CTO, Layer 7 Technologies
16:30
17:30
CLOSING PANEL - OPEN SOURCE AND SECURITY STANDARDS
Moderated by Nigel Stanley, Practice Leader - IT Security, Bloor Research

Panelists: Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer at Sun Microsystems, John Wailing, Director of Technical Policy, Cabinet Office, UK Government, Mike Morris, Head of Solution Architecture and Standards, Capgemini UK, John Gøtze, XML Standards Specialist and Technical Writer, and Paul Fremantle, VP/Tech, WSO2

17:30
PROGRAMME ENDS
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