Digital Identity Programme

R. A. Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Sun Oct 14 22:15:23 EDT 2001


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Subject: Digital Identity Programme
From: Dave Birch <dgwb at pobox.com>
To: Bob Hettinga <rah at shipwright.com>

Bob,

Here's the up-to-date programme and details for the Digital Identity Forum,
for posting in all the old familiar cyberspaces...

The 2nd Annual Digital Identity Forum will be held in London on November 7th
and 8th 2001.

The Forum is sponsored by Hitachi, with additional help from NCipher and our
supporting publications: Net Profit and Finance on Windows.

The goal of the Forum is to share knowledge in the whole field of digital
identity: not just the technical aspects of PKI and the like, but the
business and social aspects that will shape this emerging field. The
speakers will therefore include a lawyer, IT specialists, an economist,
business people, a psychologist and others with relevant perspectives.

Programme:

Day One                                           Day Two
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John Bullard,                                     John Matonis,
Identrus (US).                                    Hushmail (Eire).

Andrew Drapp,                                     Alan Asay,
Hitachi Europe (UK).                              Bolero (UK).

John Borking,                                     Peter Cattaneo,
Data Protection Commissioner for Netherlands      Sun Microsystems (US).

Dave Wentker,                                     Enrique Mazon,
Visa (US).                                        Safelayer (Spain).

Caspar Bowden,                                    David Jeal,
Foundation for Information Policy Research (UK).  Vodafone (UK).

John Browning,                                    Steve Bowbrick,
First Tuesday (UK).                               Another.com (UK).

Kristina Downing Orr,                             John Noakes,
Psychologist (UK).                                Microsoft (UK).

Chris Barlas,                                     Mike Dell,
Rightcom (UK).                                    Neurodynamics (UK).

It is an excellent opportunity to meet some interesting people working in
the field and, hopefully, get exposure to some different ways of thinking
about the issues in the Digital Identity field. We always strive to bring
together diverse interests to stimulate genuine debate and valuable
discussion.

As is traditional at our events, the first day will end with champagne round
tables to discuss a selection of interesting issues. The round table hosts
will include Nicko van Someren of NCipher and David Birch of Consult
Hyperion.

Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, the attendance is only
UKP550 plus VAT where applicable.

For more information, see http://www.digitalidforum.com/ or contact Gloria
Benson at Consult Hyperion <glor at consult.hyperion.co.uk> directly.

The Digital Identity Forum is a not-for-profit event and any surplus
generated will go to local charities. Thanks to the generosity of our
sponsors and delegates, in recent years we have been able to support:
The Pond Meadow school for children with severe disabilities, Guildford.
The International Myeloma Foundation, Edinburgh.
The Fountain Centre for Palliative Cancer Care, Guildford.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/>
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