Consult Hyperion [www.chyp.com] Identity & Privacy Forum
You can have security without privacy, but you cannot have privacy without security
Enterprise Privacy Group

14th May & 15th May 2009
Guoman Hotel, Charing Cross
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Introduction

For some years the Digital Identity Forum and the Enterprise Privacy Group have been running their own events every year and usually only a week or two apart. We've noticed that the overlap between the events -- in terms of subjects, speakers and delegates -- has been growing year-on-year, so we decided to get together and focus our efforts on one event that inherits both traditions: debate, discussion and learning in a relaxed atmosphere, mixing technology, business and policy to try and create new ideas, new breakthroughs in identity management for the 21st century.

As usual we will limit the number of delegates at the 2009 forum to 100 registrations per day. The discussion has already started on our new Identity and Privacy Forum Blog.

Agenda

Thursday 14th May Friday 15th May
08:30 Coffee and Registration 08:30 Coffee and Registration
09:15

 
Introduction
Chair: Toby Stevens, EPG

Society and Surveillance - On Line Identity
Mod: Robin Wilton, Future Identity

09:15

 
Introduction
Chair: John Elliott, Consult Hyperion

Rethinking Identity - Meeting Public Sector Challenges
Mod: Robin Wilton, Future Identity

09:30
 

09:50
 

10:10


10:30

InfoCard
Steve Plank, Microsoft
 
OpenID
Mark Cross, OpenID UK
 
Identity and VRM
Adriana Lukas, Media Influencer
 
Q and A
09:30


10:00



10:30
Digital Government 2.0
Patrick Dunleavy, LSE
 
The National and Identity Card Scheme and its role in The Development of Data Sharing Regulations in the UK?
Benjamin Goold, Somerfield College, University of Oxford
 
What should the Public Sector demand?
Jerry Fishenden, Microsoft
11:00
Tea and Coffee
11:30
Expert Panel: Mobile eID
Mod: Dave Birch, Consult Hyperion

Jon Shamah, BBS Norway
Phil D'Angio, VeriSign UK
Martin Cox, Bell ID
Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis

11:30
Expert Panel: Data Sharing
Mod: Toby Stevens, EPG

Marc Dautlich, Olswang
Guy Bunker, Symantec
Des Powley, Oracle
Lindsey Greig, DataGuidance
12:30
Lunch Break
13:30
Expert Panel: Privacy and Commerce
Mod: Dave Birch, Consult Hyperion

John Bullard, IdenTrust
Andrew Whitcombe, Consult Hyperion
Ian Grigg, CAcert Independent Auditor
Karl Brincat, Visa Europe



13:30


13:50


14:10
Catching up with Biometric Application
Mod: Neil McEvoy, Consult Hyperion

Banking - Voice is the Future
Nick Ogden, Voice Pay
 
Challenges for Identity in Criminal Justice and Biometric Applications
Martyn Gates, ARCAM (International)
 
Border Control
Mark Stanborough, Aditech Ltd

14:30
ID Cards: A snapshot of the debate in the UK press
Elisa Pieri, University of Manchester
14:30
My Digital Footprint
Tony Fish, AMF Ventures
15:00
Tea and Coffee
15:00
Closing Keynote
Hazel Lacohee, BT

 
 
15:30

 

15:50
 

16:10
Privacy and Consent
Mod: Pete Bramhall, HP
 
VOME
Lizzie Coles-Kemp, RHUL
Conn Crawford, Sunderland City Council
 
PVNets
Ian Brown, Oxford Internet Institute
 
EnCoRe
Edgar Whitley, LSE
15:30

 
Tea and Coffee
Networking
16:30
Closing keynote
Louise Bennett, Vivas Ltd

 
17:30
Charity 'Game of Life'
   
18:30
Drinks and Networking    

 

Costings

The cost of attending the forum will be:
 
One Day £245 + VAT
Two Days £445 + VAT

These prices include a three course lunch and refreshments throughout the day.

Booking

If you would like to register for this event, please book online using the Secure Booking Form or contact Info at Consult Hyperion.



The Identity and Privacy Forum is a not-for-profit event. Any surplus funds generated are donated to local charities.
Information on this can be found on the Consult Hyperion web site after the event.