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The program committee are excited to announce a number of experts and professionals in the world of Digital IDentity has been brought together to share their vision and knowledge on IDentity.Next'11.

 
 
 
 
 

Gerdine Keijzer-Baldé is currently the director of Personal Records Database and Travel Documents Agency (Agentschap BPR) at the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.

She was appointed in April 2010. She previously held the position of Business Unit manager for National Service on the Implementation of Regulations at the ministry of Agriculture. She graduated in history at Leiden university in 1998 and has worked for governmental organisations ever since. 

 

 

Jaap Schokkenkamp (Thuiswinkel.org)

Jaap works at Thuiswinkel.org, the industry body of Holland for e-commerce. He is secretary of the working groups Payment and Security & Fraud. This working group has recently initiated and published a white paper on E-identity.

In his presentation, he will focus on the areas of defining a person's identiity and authentication that are crucial in the online transaction process.

Jaap believes due to issues in trust, security, privacy and cooperation until today there is no effective solution for e-Identity. Do you agree?

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Eefje van der Harst  (productmanager -SURFnet)

As product manager for the authentication and autorisation services of SURFnet, the national Research and Education network in the Netherlands, Eefje is currently responsible for services that faciliate simple and secure collaboration between institutions through identity portability.

She speaks about the outome of research on providing users of SURFnet's identity federation with informed consent functionality.

How can you deal with trade-offs in user interaction between obtrusiveness, fine-grained control and understandability?

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Paolo Balboni (Director of the European Privacy Association, partner at ICT Legal consulting)

Director of European Privacy Association, Cloud Computing Sector Director and Responsible for Foreign Affairs of Italian Institute for Privacy, Lawyer admitted at the Bar in Milan specialized in ICT, new technologies law and personal data protection, Paolo Balboni is partner at ICT Legal Consulting.

Paolo's session is all about ID & Access management in the Cloud as a compliance tool for data protection and data security?

Marnix Dekker (Enisa)

Marnix is application security officer and works at Enisa on cloud security and smartphone security. He has a degree in theoretical physics and a Phd in computer science. His Phd thesis proposes new, more flexible, access control for collaborative work environments such as medical health record systems. In his previous work, he helped designing the new version of Digid, a digital ID for citizens and eRecognition, delegation system for Dutch Business doing business with the government

Marnix will update you about Smartphone security: Risks and (ID) opportunities

Alan Steele Nicolson (sr. legal consultant at Mitopics)

Alan Steele-Nicholson is, since 2005, senior legal consultant at Mitopics, an independent consultancy for international ICT projects. He specializes in contract drafting and negotiations for national and international outsourcing, cloud computing, and other complex ICT projects.

He just completed chairing the Work Group ‘Innovation in an Outsourcing Relationship’ for the Dutch national outsourcing organisation PON (Platform Outsourcing Nederland). 

Coming to grips with the 'end of privacy' as we know it.

Freek van Krevel  (Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture & Innovation)

Being a programme coordinator for the eID for legal entities programme (eRecognition). Freek aims to ensure that eRecognition will be embedded in a bigger EU network of electronic identities.

According to Freek the unique charasteric of eRecognition is that accredited sector providers issue a proved e-identity, authentication and authorisation solutions to business and authorities.

In doing so, eRecognition has redefined B2G eAuthentication into a private service model with its own business case.

The unique characteristic of eRecognition is accredited private sector providers iussue proven e-Identity, authentication and authorisation solutions to businesses and authorities. In doing so, eRecognition has redefined B2G eAuthentication into a private service model with its own business case.

Stefan Lipgens (managing director and co-founder of Versaneo GmbH - pidder)

Privacy by design web applications: A nerdy dream or a business model. That's what Dr. Stefan Lipgens founder of Versaneo GmbH and creator of innovative internet applications with special focus on the privacy needs of the individual user like Pidder will present at IDN'11.

According to Stefan, the last decade brought a creeping erosion of privacy on the internet. Web 2.0 services providers mostly offers their products or services "for free" these days. Instead of paying with money the users now pay with their data. So, is this the time for privacy-by-design approaches?

If so, how can they be implemented? And what business model would make implementing them interesting to startups or large enterprises.

Gerrit Jan Bloem (managing director Calanza - Ziggur)

After 10 years of working for Microsoft, Gerrit Jan Bloem founded marketing & communications company Calanza. Launched in 2000, Calanza has a successful track record in online marketing, database management and event communications. As a firm believer of innovation Bloem creates original products under the Calanza umbrella. One of those, Ziggur, takes care of your digital legacy when you’re gone.

During life we work hard to mould our identity on social networks. We carefully shape how we want to be perceived socially or businesswise. When we die our identity changes, leaving us unable to update our status.

Does your identity die along with you?

Ronald Leenes (University of Tilburg)

Dr. Ronald Leenes is professor in regulation by technology at TILT, The Tilburg institute for Law, Technology and Society (Tilburg University). His primary research interests are privacy and identity management, ID fraud, biometrics and Online Dispute Resolution.

Ronald would like to share and discuss his interesting vision; National ID in the Netherlands, transparent citizens or privacy first?

Danny Frietman (partner KBenP)

Danny Frietman is a result driven professional with strong entrepreneurial and consultative selling skills. He has a strong background in ICT and enterprise mobility. Currently he is partner at KBenP.

In the last 10 years he advised clients such as. Philips, Deloitte, Loyens & Loeff, Rijkswaterstaat, Inspectie Verkeer & Waterstaat, Ministerie OCW and Samsung on Strategic IT Projects.

In his session he will tell about about the value of of ICT innovation (i.e. Cloud and Mobility in control) for organisations.

 

Henk van Dam (head of ID management, Collis)

Henk van Dam is leading the ID Management department of Collis, THE secure transaction expert company in the Netherlands. Under his responsibility Collis delivers solutions and tools in the field of identification & authentication. Recent engagements are the implementation of the inspection systems and EAC PKI infrastructure for biometric passports and residence permits for Immigration and Border Control in the Netherlands, research on the technical integration of digital tachograph and driving license in the EU and setting up the architecture of an e-ID  for Dutch Citizens.  

In the mobileme session, Henk will enlight more about Convergence of e-Citizen and Social Consumer in my mobile; merge or clash of privacy (perception).

 

Marcel van Galen (founder and CEO of Qiy)

Marcel is a visionair, a creator, an inspirator and an idealist. After building several businesses in communication and IT, he and his team started with developing Qiy as an independent utility on which people can create their own secure and intelligent space to be able to interact with parties which are relevant to them. Qiy is based on semantic web principles and already serves today lots of individuals in their relations with public and private parties. Qiy's mission is to make the (digital) world a beautiful place in which people are in control of their own data

Qiy puts YOU in FULL control of your digital data online'. You want to know how?.. join him at the social consumer session...

Helmer Wieringa (ex-CTO of Reed business, innovator)
From 2003 to 2009, Helmer was global technology officer of Reed Business and developed and maintained publishing strategy roadmap with focus on execution. He is also an evangelist of OpenID, in the publising industry.

Now he is founder of Inovatore.net - delivering innovation execution services. Focus on semantic web, content management and related technologies. Recently delivered the Privacy Insight Machine to enalbe citizens the right to redress for Bits of Freedom, digital rights organization. The problem is widely known, we should focus on sustainable solutions. The current discussion is far too technology driven.

How to implement balanced control for online privacy in the interest of all stakeholders will be his main topic at IDentity.Next'11

 

Jan VanHaecht (manager at Deloitte - identity expert)

After having the technical and project lead at an IAM integrator, Jan Vanhaecht joined the Deloitte Security and Privacy group in June 2008, where he is acting as a leading Identity and Access Management Architect. He is involved in major national and international projects. Next to the projects he’s involved in, he actively researches the possibilities of commercial IAM platforms and the integration of these platforms with major software components (ERP systems, Document Management Systems, …).
 

 

Other speakers

  • Jan Timmermans (Ministery of Internal Affairs)
  • Martin Kuppinger (Founder Kuppinger & Cole)
  • Hans van der Burght  (Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture & Innovation)
  • Hans van Dijk (Stichting Bibliotheek)