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Post Conference Workshops:
Thursday, March 5, 2009

INTERACTIVE POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
These workshops are designed to take your conference experience to the next level. Workshops allow you to take the information you gained from the general sessions, and identify and focus on your individual needs and applications. Make the most out of this conference by attending these highly interactive, hands-on sessions. Space is limited to ensure interactivity!

Choose B or C or BOTH for maximum value and learning


8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
MORNING POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B

Continental breakfast will be provided at 8:00 a.m. for the morning workshop attendees.

Implementing Biometrics: A Step-By-Step Process To Ensure Project Success

During this workshop, you will learn best practices for biometric system implementation to help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure success. You will leave with a step-by-step check list that can be tailored to your own biometric project.

Specifically, through examples of good and bad implementations, you will learn a process for:
  • Understanding and defining key requirements - such as business, technology and legal requirements
  • Matching the right technology to the application
  • Determining unique biometric considerations and risks
  • Addressing system integration considerations
  • Ensuring best practices for enrollment, interoperability, data privacy and security
  • Considering human factors and the physical environment

WORKSHOP LEADER: Walter Hamilton is Chairman at the International Biometric Industry Association and Sr. Consultant at Identification Technology Partners. Walter has 13 years of experience in the biometric field resulting in broad insight into what is required for successful biometric system deployment. He also actively participates in several industry organizations that contribute to the advancement of the biometrics and identity management fields.

Testimonials From Past Walter Hamilton Sessions:

"Great information – glad I attended!"

"Great speaker. Very useful information and excellent 'food for thought' in biometrics deployment. My favorite presentation of this conference!"

"Easy to understand, entertaining and interesting."


11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch on your own

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1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
AFTERNOON POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP C

Biometric Authentication: Its Use And Integration With Passwords, Smartcards, PKI, And Other Technologies To Strengthen Access Control

Attend this workshop for an in-depth look at the area of biometric user authentication, primarily for access control purposes. We will investigate biometric authentication contexts, architectures, paradigms and protocols and the differences between biometric authentication and more traditional (secrets-based) authentication methods.

Learn where biometric authentication fits within the larger information and physical security domains and infrastructures, as well as its role within a credential-based access control system. In addition, you will gain an understanding of:
  • How biometric authentication relates to and can be used with other related technologies (e.g., passwords/PINs, tokens/smartcards, and PKI), including multi-factor authentication implementations
  • The security requirements and mechanisms required to implement biometric authentication effectively
  • The advantages and concerns of incorporating the "what you are" method to your logical or physical access system
  • Issues and considerations such as secrecy/integrity, revocation, etc.
  • What standards exist or are in progress that support the implementation of biometric authentication

This workshop assumes a basic understanding of both biometrics and user authentication. Although suitable for business and management personnel, it does include technical content and is best suited for those with some technical background.

WORKSHOP LEADER: Catherine J. Tilton is the VP for Standards & Emerging Technologies at Daon, a leading provider of identity assurance software products focused on meeting the needs of governments and commercial organizations worldwide.

Cathy has over 25 years of engineering and management experience, including over 14 years in the biometrics industry. She has lead or been involved in the design, development, and deployment of numerous biometric systems in both the commercial and government domains. These include the US-VISIT program, the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), and in a previous life, IAFIS. She is an active participant in the Registered Traveler Interoperability Consortium (RTIC) and contributed to the interoperability specifications for this program. Past work also included several contracts prototyping the use of biometrics with the DoD CAC card.

Testimonials From Past Cathy Tilton Sessions:

"Cathy brings outstanding knowledge and energy to her presentations!"

"Very knowledgeable about subject. Excellent speaker!"

"Cathy was a wealth of knowledge and a captivating speaker."

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