Digital ID Forum News

R. A. Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Wed Oct 8 18:16:23 EDT 2003


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Subject: Digital ID Forum News
From: Dave Birch <dave.birch at chyp.com>
To: Bob Hettinga <rah at shipwright.com>

Bob,

Can you repost in the usual relevant place -- many thanks...

Just a quick note to let you know that the agenda for the 4th annual Consult
Hyperion Digital Identity Forum is almost complete and we have speakers
ranging from the Office of the e-Envoy to APACS and from the Belgian
Government to Microsoft lined up for you.

The Forum -- sponsored by Thales e-Security and Kinek with support from
NCipher, EDS and American Express -- is on November 4th (with champagne
round tables at the end of the day) and 5th at the London Marriott Marble
Arch.  This year the Forum's theme is identity across real and virtual
environments with a focus on the world of e-government, ID cards and related
topics.

There are still some delegate places left, at the same price as last year
(only £695 plus VAT), so if you're interested in coming along please visit
the web site at www.digitalidforum.com to book a place online or call Gloria
Benson on +44 1483 301793.

If you decide to come along you'll find an informed group of people who are
interested in all aspects of the topic: attendees come from both public and
private sectors and from a wide range of backgrounds (confirmed delegates
include representatives from organisations including Identrus, government,
MasterCard and Sainsburys).

The Forum is now in it's fourth year now and I genuinely believe that it has
an atmosphere and environment, different to "normal" commercial conferences,
that previous speakers have found beneficial.  This partly because it's a
not-for-profit event, with the surplus going to a number of charities, and
partly because of the range of aspects of identity that are covered.

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