OIX/OIDF Workshop 24th March, 2016 Amsterdam. Hosted by Verizon.
Date and time
Location
Verizon Nederland B.V.
H.J.E. Wenckebachweg 123 1096 AM Amsterdam NetherlandsDescription
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Draft Agenda:
10.00 Open and Agenda Review
Welcome: Verizon, Andy Bates
Introduction, Agenda Review: Jaap Kuipers, PIMN
Findings from Washington DC Workshop:
Don Thibeau Chairman Open Identity Exchange
and OpenID Foundation and Marcel Wendt, Digidentity
10.30 Law and Policy Panel: International Regulatory and Legislative Interoperability
Moderator Jos Dumortier
Theme: Mapping Law and Policy to Technical Interoperability
EU Commission: eIDAS Policy, Neil Clowes
Belgian Government: Frank Leyman
UK Government: Robyn Walker
Marie Figarella, Gemalto Secure Identity Alliance
11. 15 Schemes Panel: Policy Interoperability
Moderator: Bob Hulsebosch
Theme: Schemes/Trust Frameworks: Business, Legal and Policy Interoperability
Gov.UK Verify: Adam Cooper of HMG Cabinet Office
Dutch Government Scheme: Marcel Wendt, Digidentity
Trust in digital Life: Harm Arendshorst, Verizon
EU Commission, Neil Clowes
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 Standards Panel: Open Identity Standards and Technical Interoperability
Moderator: Don Thibeau OpenID Foundation
Theme: International Interoperability and Open Identity Technical Standards
User Consent, Chris Adriaensen, Forgerock
OpenID Connect and GSMA’s Mobile Connect, Hans Zandbelt PingIdentity
iGOV International Government Profile Adam Cooper 'Co-Chair' OpenID Foundation
Jerome Boudineau, Morpho - Secure Identity Alliance
14.00 Case Studies Panel: Current & Future Projects
Moderator: Jaap Kuipers
Theme: How do we align Identity, Law and Policy to Projects
Norwegian BankID: Robing Walker, Cabinet Office
States of Jersey: Emma Lindley, Innovate Identity
ReCRED Research Project, Christos Xenakis, Verizon
Shared Signals, Andrew Nash, Confyrm
15.30 Close: Don Thibeau Followed by Identity Cafe
Note: Chatham House Rules will govern the discussion
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OIX is a community for all those involved in the ID sector to connect and collaborate, developing the guidance needed for inter-operable, trusted identities.
Through our definition of, and education on Trust Frameworks, we create the rules, tools and confidence that will allow every individual a trusted, universally accepted, identity.