RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - (Page 14) authEntication thursday, april 10 8:00 a.m. – 8:50 a.m. AUTH-301 friday, april 11 9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. AUTH-401 (T3) Authentication in the Mobile World Michael Brown | Senior Program Manager, Research In Motion Michael Kirkup | Team Lead, Technical Partnerships, Research In Motion (T1) Experiences Validating Secure Open Dale Olds | Distinguished Engineer, Novell Source User-Centric identity Systems Seemingly paradoxically, authentication in the mobile environment is both more important and more challenging than in the desktop world. This discussion will explore how authentication in the mobile world works (or doesn’t). The focus will include passwords, web server authentication and multi-factor authentication such as RSA SecurID and smart cards. BlackBerry will be used to illustrate examples. 9:10 a.m. – 10:20 a.m. AUTH-302 Internet identity is moving from providers’ disparate identity management systems to a user-centric model. Vendors and open source projects are developing technology to restructure how identity data is distributed. As adoption increases, the security risks of a user-centric model will be debated. This session will detail how open source user-centric identity increases user convenience and security. 10:05 a.m. – 10:55 a.m. AUTH-402 (T2) Biometrics 2008: The Opportunities and Challenges (S) restoring Trust in Your Online Brand: Business-to-Consumer Authentication Fran Rosch | Vice President of VeriSign Identity Protection (VIP) Services, VeriSign, Inc. Ben Rothke | Senior Security Consultant, BT INS It’s 2008, and the ability of biometrics to provide effective access control is clearly realistic. The cost of biometric devices — a barrier in the past — is no longer an issue, and former interoperability issues are no longer such a headache. Biometric opportunities and challenges will be discussed in this presentation. 10:40 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. AUTH-303 Phishing, fraud and identity theft are issues shared by all financial and e-commerce sites. This session will highlight a unique approach to the problem by discussing a layered network model of authentication to allow consumers to use one credential across all participating properties. This approach increases consumer confidence, drives down deployment costs and reduces support overhead. 11:10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. AUTH-403 (T) Deep inside the New OATH reference Architecture Siddharth Bajaj | Principal, Innovation Group VeriSign, Inc. Stu Vaeth | CSO, Diversinet (S) Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA) in Action at Bank of New York Mellon Marc Librizzi | CIO, Bank of New York Mellon Shareowner Services Frank Madonna | COO, Bank of New York Mellon Shareowner Services The new OATH reference architecture is used to foster competition and innovation among all sorts of solution providers. This session will address its impacts on the complexity and cost of deploying strong authentication in applications and cover frameworks for validation, risk, provisioning, common data models and identity sharing. Efficiently and effectively authenticating millions of users across your call center and website is no small task. How can you best balance the user experience with business issues such as operational inefficiency, fraud mitigation and regulatory requirements? Find out how BNY Mellon Shareholder Services put KBA into action — with a view from their CIO and COO — to drive superb business and customer results. Sessions and speakers are subject to change without notice. Track sponsored by: MakE surE you can trust your sourcE 14 sEssion classification (B) Business Futures (P2) Manager Professional Development (S) Strategic (T) Technical Futures (T1) Advanced Technical (T2) Intermediate Technical (T3) Basic Technical See page 5 for complete level descriptions.
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