Electronic Commerce Track
Today's super-application is the buying and selling of products and
services by businesses and consumers over the internet. Sessions
in this track will address the security issues necessary to make electronic
commerce work.
All presentations, speakers, and times are subject to change. We will
do our best to list the most current information.
Panels |
International
Recognition for Digital Signatures – a Need for a World Wide Common Approach?
Klaus Keus, Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik
(BSI), Germany |
Electronic
Wallets and Smartcards
Gilles Lisimaque, Gemplus |
Smartcards,
Security, and Society
Gilles Lisimaque, Gemplus |
Enabling
Privacy in the Virtual World
Donna Farmer, President & CEO, Smart Card Forum |
Smart
Cards, Encryption, and Export Controls -- The Issues
Robert "Fritz" Fielding, Motorola Inc. |
International
Regulation of Encryption -- Where Are We Now?
Maury Shenk, Steptoe & Johnson LLP |
Is
Anonymity Mandatory? Privacy, Technology, and Government
Ben Ederington, Steptoe & Johnson |
Financial
Sector Trusted Third Parties
Phil Venables, Deutche Bank AG |
Business Side of Electronic Commerce
Graham Edwards |
Risk and Trust
Paul Dorey, Barclays Bank |
Intellectual Rights Management
Mark Rasch, Esq., Global Integrity Corporation |
American Bankers Association Panel
Kawika Daguio, American Bankers Assoc. R&TA |
The Emerging Public Key Infrastructure:
Standards and Trends
Anish Bhimani, Global Integrity Corporation |
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