Speaking opportunities at World e-ID Congress
World e-ID Congress extends the successful 7-year-old World e-ID conference (www.worlde-id.eu) with a new format aimed at Identity Services managers and decision makers from both public and private sectors.
The 2012 conference will strengthen its global approach through a larger panel of most innovative and significant e-ID projects for Government, Healthcare & Enterprise around the globe. It will also highlight best practices, concrete solutions, insights into worldwide policies, technology and market dynamics to help the participants to succeed in their e-ID plans and understand where the market is heading.
In addition, the 2012 program will feature:
• a specific session on emerging countries in partnership with the World Bank
• a focus on Healthcare Identity Services
• interactive panels on harmonization of policies, cross border issues, etc.
The Congress remains in the delightful Côte d’Azur but will take place in a new and larger venue in the centre of Nice. It will also benefit from the synergies of the co-located NFC World Congress in terms of contents and networking as well as exhibition attendance as both events share the same exhibition space.
Your participation will be an ideal opportunity to share visions, see new perspectives and opportunities concerning your own e-ID projects at any scale and stage. Over 60 renowned speakers and panellists carefully selected by the Program Committee will share their expertise with 300 expected delegates: government experts, industry representatives, consultants, etc.
TOPICS
The World e-ID Congress conference Program Committee is looking for proposals from potential speakers able to deliver expert-level knowledge and practical information to our delegates in the following topics:
National, transnational e-ID programs around the world: case studies and lessons learnt
► Regional strategies in Europe, the US, Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, South America
► Business models, e.g. Outsourcing, Public-Private Partnerships
► IT-Infrastructure, e.g. ICT, PKI, Population Register, Terminals, Readers, Biometric Scanners
► Signature, e.g. qualified or mediated
► Pseudonymous and anonymous identity, e.g. restricted identification
Transport and Security on the road
► eDL, eTachograph, eVR, eToll-Collect, eTaxi-License
► National Implementations worldwide
► Registered Traveller and/or eGate Programs worldwide
► EU Regulations, Recommendations and Roadmap
e-Residence Permit
► EU Directive
► National Implementation, e.g. lessons learn
► IT-Infrastructure, e.g. mobile Terminals
e-Health
► National health cards projects, central vs. decentralized data management,
► EU and national programs: e-Emergency Card, e-Health cross border, eEHIC, EESSI etc.
► Security and privacy challenges in the healthcare domain
► e-Health solutions and applications
Other e-Gov/e-Services where e-ID is a key enabler:
►Police, Military, First Responder, etc.
►Education
►Benefits programmes (unemployment, pensions…) e.g. UIDAI
►Registration programmes, e.g. gun licence, voting
► Multipurpose Card, e.g. combination eGov-Services, eTicketing, ATM, etc.
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Transversal issues:
► Europe: Standardization status and outlook on European Citizen Card, eDL, Travel 3rd Generation, eEHIC, HPRO, SPOCS, LSP ICT STORK, LSP ICT epSOS, eJustice etc.
► Outside Europe: application standards in the USA/NIST, in Japan/NICSS, in India/SCOSTA, in the Middle East/GCC, in Africa/SADC etc.
► Interoperability issues: towards a European e-Identity or larger scale interoperable e-ID services?
► Security, privacy and content protection
Private sector latest deployments and plans such as:
► Private health (insurers, hospitals)
► Entertainment (activity parks etc)
► Any other access control, time and attendance, loyalty, payments schemes
New e-ID solutions challenges
► Cloud Computing and IDM
► Critical infrastructure and IDM
► Multiple e-ID tokens
► Contactless cards according ISO and NFC according ECMA
► Corporate security & electronic access control solutions: card-based, biometrics-based, etc.
► Latest developments of matching technologies, capture technologies, user interfaces
► Physical and logical security convergence
► Pseudonymous and Anonymous in e-Services
► Secure mobile services and IDM
► Trusted identities in Cyberspace
► Physical unclonable functions
Outcomes of funding projects
► LSP, e.g. STORK_1, epSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS, eJustice
► FP7, e.g. ABC4Trust, PrimeLife, PICOS, GINI_SA, PREMIUM-Service,
Outcomes of working groups
► Various focuses, e.g. EPAIC, EOS, MOBIDIG, SSEDIC
FOR WHO?
The World e-ID Program Committee is inviting proposals for presentations from public and private sector organizations that are deploying or planning to deploy identity solutions: government as well as private sector e-ID strategy and projects planners, system developers, implementers, managers and industry leaders, e-service providers and others with extensive relevant experiences and insight.
If you are a supplier of e-ID solutions and other e-ID related products or services, you are invited to take part in the two day exhibition running alongside the World e-ID Congress. This exhibition is shared with the NFC World Congress held in parallel.
R&D and technical presentations are suitable to the Chip-to-Cloud Security Forum held during the same week. Learn more with the Call for papers posted at www.chip-to-cloud.com
HOW TO SUBMIT?
Prospective authors must submit a short abstract using the template (Word document)
1. Short, explicit and appealing title
2. Name, function, address, phone, e-mail, and organisation of the speaker together with a short description of the speaker’s expertise
3. The name of the speaking person (only 1 person is allowed to present)
4. 3 to 4 bullet points (1 line max. each)
5. Length of the abstract itself: between 200-300 words
Submissions not conforming to these formatting instructions risk rejection regardless of their technical merit.
Submission Procedure
Authors are invited to submit their proposals electronically to lperron@strategiestm.com
If authors do not receive acknowledgment within 72 hours, they are kindly invited to contact directly lperron@strategiestm.com
Deadline for abstract submission is MARCH 23, 2012
Decisions and Presentation
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to authors on April 30, 2012
Authors of accepted presentations commit themselves to present their paper at the conference. In case of personal impediment, the speaking person should appoint the backup speaker.
Speaker’s registration
Registration fee is included in the Official, Platinum & Gold sponsor and exhibition packages for one speaker. Regular registration speaker’s registration rate is €450 excl. vat. This registration gives access to World e-ID Congress conference, exhibition, breaks and lunches, proceedings. Speakers’ travel and accommodation expenses are not covered by the organizers.
Proceedings of the conference will be available at the opening of the event. Clear instructions about the proceedings will be sent to the authors of accepted papers.
The organizers commit themselves not to disseminate the presentations before the conferences.
Other important dates
► Official Program Appearance: May 25, 2012
► Complete presentation for the proceedings: August 25, 2012