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Exhibiting companies and organizations include: Acxiom, Azigo, Microsoft, NRI, NTT, OpenID Foundation, Oracle, Ping, Privo, RSA, and the U.S. General Services Administration

AGENDA:
8-9 am: “pods” open for exploration
9-9:20: Overview: Welcome and Workshop Summary: provide an overview of the identity landscape and what the audience can expect to get out of the day; Brett McDowell, Liberty Alliance
9:25-9:45: Lessons Learned From the Granddaddy of Federation – A SAML-Centric Discussion, Matthew Gardiner, Senior Principal CA Inc. & Bill Taub, CISO CA Inc.
9:50-10:10: Liberty Alliance: Trends and Near Term Activities, Brett McDowell, Executive Director, Liberty Alliance
10:15-10:35: Where Online Fraud is Going - Emerging Threats and Fraud Patterns, Sam Curry, Vice President Product Management & Strategy for RSA, The Security Division of EMC
10:40-11:00: Multi-Community Identity Federation, Uppili Srinivasan, Senior Director, Oracle
11:05-11:50: OSIS: Results of IOP testing, Dale Olds, Novell; Mike Jones, Microsoft; Pamela Dingle, Nulli Secundus; and John Bradley, OASIS IDtrust
11:50-1:10: Pods open, lunch on your own in the area (DataPortablilty offering a “Portable Lunch” menu and map)
1:10-2:10: Panel of Identity Organizations Discussing Trends, Collaboration, and Futures. Panelists include: Concordia Project: Eve Maler (Chair); DataPortability Project: Daniela Barbosa (Chair); Information Card Foundation: Paul Trevithick (Chair); Liberty Alliance: Roger Sullivan (President); OAuth: Eric Sachs; OpenID Foundation: Brian Kissel (Chair); OSIS: Dale Olds (Chair)
2:15-2:35: ICF: Real World Examples of Information Card Use
2:40-3: Bridging Assurance Between OpenID & SAML, Paul Madsen, NTT
3:05-3:50: Concordia: Identity Assurance Interoperability Needs Panel, moderated by Lena Kannappan, FuGen Solutions, panelists include Equifax, Ron Carpinella; InCommon, Bob Morgan; Nomura Research Institute, Nat Sakimura; and New Zealand Government, Colin Wallis
3:55-4:15: The Role of Identity Enabled Web Services in Cloud Computing, Patrick Harding, CTO, Ping ID
4:20-4:30: Wrap-up--thanks for coming, Brett McDowell, Liberty Alliance
4:30-5:15: Pods open for visiting/follow up

REGISTRATION:

Attendance is free, but registration is required through the RSA Conference site. You can register at https://sso.rsaconference.com/sso/CreateNewUser.jsp, where you will create an account. You will continue to register for "RSA Conference 2009". When you are prompted to fill in a radio box indicating "Registration Type" (step 3), include this code in the Registration code field: 149LIBAEX. This entitles you to a free Expo Floor pass, which also gains you admission to our workshop.
A detailed agenda can be found at http://projectconcordia.org/index.php/April_20_pre-conference_workshop

*Interop Scenarios - *Planned Scenarios for RSA 2009 Concordia Use Cases
- OSIS I5 Use Cases/themes
- Deeper OpenID feature testing – already a plan of record. Owner John Bradley.
- Compliance with the OASIS standard versions of WS-Trust and WS-SecurityPolicy. Owner Mike Jones.
- Ongoing Interop. Pamela Dingle has agreed to clone the I4 portions of the wiki to create the I5 wiki pages.
- Use of verified claims, starting with the ICF age-18-or-over claim. Owner Charles Andres.