Kantara Initiative Workshop 2010 03 01

Title:

Technology, Policy, and Compliance for Identity Services in 2010 & Beyond

Details:

What: Kantara Initiative’s Annual RSA Security Conference Identity Workshop
When: Monday, March 1, 2010, 8:00am-5:00pm, Room 301
Where: Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

Description: 

2010 brings new opportunities for identity services in the enterprise & consumer markets. Hear from deployers and providers alike just why distributed applications are poised for Internet-scale adoption given recent developments in assurance, multi-protocol interoperability, liability models, usability, privacy-enablement and service certification. Gain state-of-identity insight through a series of presentations, panels & demonstrations of common Cloud/SaaS scenarios from diverse market leaders.

Register:

Registration for the event has reached capacity. Access will be granted to those who pre-registered. We encourage you to arrive on Monday, March 1 and if we have not reached full room capacity will be happy to have you join us.

Agenda with breaks:

Time

Topic

8:00- 9:00

Visit demonstration pods featuring a variety of innovations & deployment scenarios from FuGen Solutions, NTT, Ping Identity, U.S. Government

9:00-9:40

Kantara Initiative one year later: an update on the program and highlight of key activities (and plain English). Trent Adams, Leadership Council Chair @ Kantara Initiative, Outreach Specialist for Tust & Identity, Internet Society (ISOC)

9:40-10:20

PayPal – Who should be asking about your identity, how does this relate to your identity and do you have any say afterall? Andrew Nash, Senior Director, Identity Services, PayPal

10:20-10:30

Break

10:30-11:10

CA – Identity as Security Glue for the Cloud. Matthew Gardiner, Director of Product Marketing, CA & Chris Sharp, Director of Application Development, MEDecision

11:10-11:50

NTT – An overview of recent developments in some key identity protocols (SAML, OpenID, OAuth, IMI etc), and a discussion of opportunities for combining these protocols in interesting ways. Paul Madsen, Identity Management Researcher, NTT

11:50-1:10

Lunch Break with extra free time to visit demonstration pods featuring a variety of innovations & deployment scenarios from FuGen Solutions, NTT, Ping Identity, U.S. Government

1:10-1:50

Ping Identity – How the Cloud is Changing Federated Identity Requirements. Patrick Harding, CTO, Ping Identity

1:50-2:30

Oracle – Identity and security considerations in leveraging Cloud services – an enterprise perspective. Uppili Srinivasan, Senior Director Oracle Security and Identity Product

2:30-2:40

Break

2:40-3:20

Google – Business value of federated login for consumer websites, Enterprise SaaS vendors, and Enterprises. Eric Sachs, Product Manager Google Security & Chris Messina, Open Web Advocate.

3:20-4:00

Kantara Initiative – Identity Services Roadmap: A panel of market leaders from Healthcare, eGovernment, and Financial Services discuss the future of Identity Services. Moderated by Matthew Gardiner, VP of Kantara Initiative & Director of Product Marketing, CA
Panelists: Mark Coderre, Head of Security Architecture at Aetna, Debbie Bucci, Integration Services Center Manager (NIH Login, Federaton, SOA), NIH - Center for Information Technology Division of Enterprise and Custom Applications & Todd Inskeep, SVP Authentication & Customer Protection Executive at Bank of America

4:00-5:00

Visit demonstration pods featuring a variety of innovations & deployment scenarios from FuGen Solutions, NTT, Ping Identity, U.S. Government