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- Robert J. Rebhan, Financial Crimes Expert (USA)
- James McCormack, Director,
Australian High Tech Crime Centre
- Rod Nockles, National Director Safety & Security,
Fox Interactive Media - MySpace
- Adam Hergert, Group Security Architect,
Policy & Architecture Group, Global Information Security
ANZ Banking Group
- Phillip Youngman, (AFAIM) Deputy Chairman,
Biometrics Institute
- Stephen Wilson, Managing Director,
Lockstep Technologies
- Peter Cooper, Group Information Security Manager, Woolworths Limited
- Paul Kangro, Applied Technology Strategist,
Novell
- Trent Moore, Solution Architect,
Security & Information Protection,
Centrelink
- Jim O'Brien, National Manager,
Security Linfox Australia
- Chander Vohra, Assistant Commissioner - IT Security, Australian Taxation Office
- Robert Campbell, Assistant Secretary, Information Security, Defence Signals Directorate
- Superintendent Darryl Tuck,Commander, Identification Services Branch (ISB), Forensic Services Group
NSW Police Force
- Murray Leach, Senior Manager Sector and Business Services, Ministry of Education New Zealand
- Lynne Prince, Division Chief - Card Technology and Identity Solutions Division Defense Manpower Data Center, US Department of Defence
- Steve Gray, VIP Online Security Marketing Manager,
Australia Post
About the 3rd Annual ID & Access Management Summit
The ID & Access Management Summit 2008 aims at bringing together the users and suppliers of ID management solutions and technology to discuss business and government initiatives, latest trends and developments, large scale deployments, partnerships & alliances, developing standards, new applications, new business opportunities and future direction.
Senior speakers are hand-picked to speak about advances in ID and access solutions for government, banking, transport, education, defence, retail and health with a special focus on ID fraud/theft prevention, federated identity management, trusted computing & rights management, secure payments, identity privacy & policy, identification & authentication, biometrics and more.
Attendees to the summit will include CIOs, CSOs, CTOs, senior ID specialists and IT project managers from some of Australia’s largest organisations and local and international speakers will share useful, up-to-date and practical information with the audience who will be encouraged to ask questions.
Our 2006 and 2007 events attracted nearly 200 attendees each making this the biggest identity, access and authentication type conference in Australasia. Our aim is to grow this further in 2008
Topics of discussion include:
- Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)
- Policy development for government
- Benchmarking security levels across business
- Latest ID & Access Management (IAM) solutions & technology
- Understanding the growing threat of
Malware to personal information
- Physical and logical Access Control
- ID cards, Drivers Licenses, e-Passports
- Secure Documents
- Fraud management (especially ID theft and management)
- Biometrics
- Multi-factor authentication
- Federated ID Management models
- Application Development
- Identity privacy policy
- Access revocation as a hidden value proposition
- Identity-based web services
- On-line security
The event also feature a focused technology showcase/exhibition area, where delegates will get the opportunity to examine new products and meet suppliers face-to-face. Who should attend?
- CIOs
- CSOs and CISOs
- CTOs
- eCommerce Managers
- Authentication Managers
- Security Managers
- Smart Card Managers
- IT Directors and Executives
- IT Security Managers
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