Virtual Conference
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Get event reminders, coverage,and highlights. FEITIAN presents on Converged Access Smart Cards on TUES, NOV 17, 3:30-4PM PST Using FIDO with a Converged Access Smart Card for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) & Identity Access Management (IAM) Michael Gwynn Director of Strategic Projects, FEITIAN Technologies US, Inc. Speaker ProfileGet booth visitor discount by visiting the FEITIAN virtual exhibit @ Authenticate 2020 from Nov 9th to 20th, 2020. To enter the FEITIAN Technologies exhibit, register by entering your name and email.
The conference agenda will contain informative content on authentication, with a focus on the FIDO approach, including these topics:
- Case studies from service and technology providers including CVS Health, EMILY’s List, Facebook, Google, IBM, Mass Mutual, Microsoft, MITRE Corporation, NTT DOCOMO, PNC Bank, and Target
- Sessions on the state of authentication, building an authentication strategy, and how FIDO fits with initiatives like W3C Web Payments, and EMVCo 3DS and SRC
- Standards and technical implementation presentations focusing on FIDO for identity verification; bringing FIDO Authentication to IoT; OpenID for open banking; standards and the future of payments; FIDO certification; attestation and more
- Policy discussions around PSD2, GDPR and eIDAS; authentication to enable better privacy for citizens; authentication from a regulator’s perspective and more
Dr. Whitfield Diffie
Co-inventor of Public Key Cryptography Senior Advisor, Uniken
Dr. Whitfield Diffie is one of the world’s preeminent cryptographers and a co-discoverer of Public Key Encryption. A computer scientist, mathematician and author, Diffie is winner of the 2015 Turing Award, often referred to as the Nobel Prize of Computing. Among his other honors, Diffie is also an elected Foreign Member of the Royal Society, a IEEE Hamming Medal winner, winner of the Franklin Institute’s Louis E Levy medal, a Fellow of the Computer History Museum and a Marconi Foundation Fellow. In 2011, Dr. Diffie was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Diffie received a B.S. in Mathematics from M.I.T. He also holds both an honorary doctorate from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and a Degree of Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) from Royal Holloway, University of London.