RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - (Page 10) start With MorE advancEd intElligEncE 1-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE TUTORIALS 1-Day Tutorials offer a wide range of technically oriented sessions with highly regarded RSA® Conference presenters. Create a schedule tailored to your needs by focusing on a single issue or enrolling in multiple sessions for a broader emphasis. Monday, april 7 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. TUT-m11 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. TUT-m31 Securing Tamper-resistant Devices — introduction to Timing Attacks, SPA and DPA Joseph Bonneau | Cryptographic Scientist, Cryptography Research, Inc. Josh Jaffe | Cryptosystem Researcher and Engineer, Cryptography Research, Inc. Ben Jun | Vice President of Technology, Cryptography Research, Inc. Mark Marson | Senior Cryptographer, Cryptography Research, Inc. Trevor Perrin | Software Engineer, Cryptography Research, Inc. (S) Smart Cards and information Technology Tutorial — Part 1 Steve Howard | Vice President Business Development, Thales eSecurity Randy Vanderhoof | Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance Side channel vulnerabilities such as Simple Power Analysis (SPA), Differential Power Analysis (DPA) and Timing Attacks have emerged as powerful real-world threats to tamper-resistant devices and embedded systems. Workshop attendees will receive an introduction to the fundamentals of power analysis, perform hands-on tutorials, examine practical design approaches to countering power analysis and review the current state of related U.S. and international security certifications. 9:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. TUT-M21 This session begins with a market overview of smart cards in secure identification and authentication implementations in government and commercial projects worldwide. Next, it will explain the practical usage of digital credentials stored on smart cards, and how they are issued, managed and revoked. As the U.S. government continues progress towards issuing millions of FIPS 201 compliant credentials, this session will look at how a standard for interoperable credentials will impact your Identity management decisions in the future? A standards-based, interoperable credential enables many new opportunities, such as convergence of logical and physical access, increased functionality and a reduction in deployment costs. Because interoperable credentials make good security and fiscal sense, this session will look at how these new credentials are moving outside of the initial domain of federal agencies. 11:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. TUT-M32 Building an Enterprise-Strength identity & Access Management Architecture Daniel Houser | Sr. Security Identity Architect, Cardinal Health (S) Smart Cards and information Technology Tutorial — Part 2 Identity & Access Management presents a unique set of challenges. This interactive session, taught by experienced IdM gurus, will provide detailed and informative discussions on directories, web access management, federated identity, provisioning, infrastructure and more. Advanced discussions and case studies will include strategy, governance, and detailed federation and architecture discussions. Gilles Lisimaque | Partner, Identification Technology Partners, Inc. Michael Neumann | Director, Business Development, StepNexus This session begins by exploring the interdependence and interrelationships between the concepts of Identity, Privilege and Person in relation to privacy, consent and authentication. Examples are presented on how specific smart card technologies are utilized to implement these concepts in well-known application contexts. The session will conclude with an overview of the latest technology innovations in smart cards for IT, such as .NET card services that move cards toward an integrated service-oriented model. Advances in application and content management capabilities are shown that create flexibility for how smart cards are applied in IT environments. 10 Sessions and speakers are subject to change without notice.
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of RSA Conference Brochure 2008 Table of Contents Who Should Attend & Why Keynote Speakers Agenda At-A-Glance Session Classification Special Events & Activities Connect & Network Highlights 1-Day Pre-Conference Tutorials 2-Day Pre-Conference Tutorials Tracks & Sessions Authentication Consumer Protection Business Trends & Impact Case Studies Cryptographers Deployment Strategies Developing with Security Enterprise Defense Hackers & Threats 1 Hackers & Threats 2 Identity & Access Management Industry Experts Law & Liability Policy & Government Professional Development Security-Oriented Architecture Standards Wireless Sponsor Sessions List of Exhibitors Registration Information Sponsors RSA Conference Brochure 2008 RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - (Page Cover1) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Table of Contents (Page Cover2) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Who Should Attend & Why (Page 1) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Keynote Speakers (Page 2) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Keynote Speakers (Page 3) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Agenda At-A-Glance (Page 4) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Session Classification (Page 5) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Special Events & Activities (Page 6) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Special Events & Activities (Page 7) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Connect & Network (Page 8) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Highlights (Page 9) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - 1-Day Pre-Conference Tutorials (Page 10) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - 1-Day Pre-Conference Tutorials (Page 11) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - 2-Day Pre-Conference Tutorials (Page 12) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - 2-Day Pre-Conference Tutorials (Page 13) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Authentication (Page 14) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Consumer Protection (Page 15) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Business Trends & Impact (Page 16) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Business Trends & Impact (Page 17) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Case Studies (Page 18) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Case Studies (Page 19) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Cryptographers (Page 20) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Cryptographers (Page 21) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Deployment Strategies (Page 22) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Deployment Strategies (Page 23) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Developing with Security (Page 24) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Developing with Security (Page 25) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Enterprise Defense (Page 26) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Enterprise Defense (Page 27) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Hackers & Threats 1 (Page 28) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Hackers & Threats 1 (Page 29) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Hackers & Threats 2 (Page 30) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Hackers & Threats 2 (Page 31) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Identity & Access Management (Page 32) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Identity & Access Management (Page 33) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Industry Experts (Page 34) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Industry Experts (Page 35) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Law & Liability (Page 36) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Law & Liability (Page 37) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Policy & Government (Page 38) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Policy & Government (Page 39) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Professional Development (Page 40) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Security-Oriented Architecture (Page 41) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Standards (Page 42) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Wireless (Page 43) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Sponsor Sessions (Page 44) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Sponsor Sessions (Page 45) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - List of Exhibitors (Page 46) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - List of Exhibitors (Page 47) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Registration Information (Page 48) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Registration Information (Page Cover3) RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - Registration Information (Page Cover4)
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