The world leading event in Digital Security and Smart Technologies- 4/5/6 November 2008 - Parc des expositions Paris-Nord Villepinte-France

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Tuesday November 4, 2008 All Tuesday
 Cartes + IDentification 10:00-12:30 C01

WORLD CARD SUMMIT

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Cartes + IDentification  14:30-16:30 C02 USA MARKET FOCUS
IDentification 09:30-17:30 C03 BANKING INNOVATION
IDentification 09:30-17:30 C04 EVERYDAY LIFE BIOMETRICS
Cartes + IDentification 09:30-17:30 C05 BACK TO BASICS
Cartes 09:30-17:30 C06 SIM'S FUTURE
IDentification 09:30-12:30 C07 RFID : THE SOLUTIONS
IDentification 14:00-17:30 C08 DATA PROTECTION
Wednesday November 5, 2008 All Wednesday
Cartes 09:30-17:30 C09 MOBILE MONEY SERVICES
Cartes 09:30-17:30 C10 MULTI APPLICATIONS
Cartes 09:30-12:30 C11 SEPA 2008
IDentification 14:00-17:30 C12 PERSONALIZATION & CO-BRANDING
IDentification 09:30-17:30 C13 CONVERGENCE
Cartes 09:30-17:30 C14 NFC & CONTACTLESS
Thursday November 6, 2008 All Thursday
Cartes 09:30-17:00 C15 CARDS & PAYMENTS2008
IDentification 09:30-17:00 C16 CARD SECURITY
Cartes 09:30-17:00 C17 LOYALTY AND GIFT CARDS
IDentification 09:30-17:00 C18 CITIZEN ID
Cartes 09:30-17:00 C19 NEW SERVICES FOR POS TERMINALS
 
C01 : WORLD CARD SUMMIT - Accès libre
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 10:00-12:30

Chairman: David ROBERTSON - The Nilson Report


The World Card Summit will welcome eight top level executives from the digital security and smart card industries. Round table discussions will alternate with special “surprise” guests. Then, the group will answer questions about new technologies, events that are influencing the market and their thoughts on the future. The World Card Summit will provide a great opportunity to listen to executives who are responsible for obtaining results in the marketplace. Don't miss it!

 
C02 : USA MARKET FOCUS
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 14:30-16:30

Chairman: Randy VANDERHOOF - SmartCard Alliance


The United States, slow to smart card adoption compared to other global markets, has been re-energized in recent years with contactless payments innovation, secure identification at its borders and for access to government protected facilities, and a maturing mobile telecom industry that has accelerated the demand for smart card-enabled electronic transactions.  This conference will highlight the new technologies and market changes that have made the U.S.A. one of the fastest growing markets for smart cards in the world.

 
C03 : BANKING INNOVATION
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 09:30-17:30

Chairman: Georges LANGEAIS – Paris XII University


Bank-related applications for chips were - until recently – confined exclusively to the proximity perimeter. The omnipresent Internet is modifying our professional and personal spheres. Developments in contactless technologies are opening up possibilities for new remote applications. Telephones and televisions have not yet reached the limits of their applications. These constitute the first challenges banks will have to face if they are to find new opportunities for growth.

 
C04 : EVERYDAY LIFE BIOMETRICS
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 09:30-17:30

Chairman: Daniel WALSH - Human ID Management and Biometrics Consultation Group


Biometrics have come along way since first being invented, and particularly within the past decade with VAST improvements in Fingerprint, Facial and new Palm and Vein Biometrics, being coupled with very clever Middleware, such as Bi directional Fuzzy Logic search capability, has brought these technologies into everyday use.

 
C05 : BACK TO BASICS
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 09:30-17:30

 


Four 90 minutes themes will be developed to highlight or clarify some of today’s hottest topics. This conference will be a unique opportunity to address in depth specific issues, in order to gain more insight into their development, analyze their positioning and anticipate their evolution. A dedicated day with real benefits thanks to high-quality speeches and appreciated for its pedagogical and didactic approach.

 
C06 : SIM'S FUTURE
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 09:30-17:30

Chairman: Hervé PIERRE - SIM Alliance


The convergence of networks, technologies and devices is leading to massive disruption in the mobile services market but is creating a whole new set of opportunities. Not only will the SIM play its traditional role of security and identity management, but it will provide Operators and their Ecosystem partners a hub for advanced subscriber services from Mobile Transactions (Payment, Transport etc.- NFC), Mobile TV to Mobile Internet and beyond mobile with Enterprise & M2M applications.

 
C07 : RFID : THE SOLUTIONS
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 09:30-12:30

Chairman: Michael L. DAVIS - Security Industry Association


This conference will focus on RFID applications in the physical security, healthcare, logical access and document management market segments. Visions, emerging trends, adoption rates, and strategies from leading RFID semiconductor and system manufacturers will also be discussed. Additionally, RFID security issues, not typically spoken about such as best practices and mechanisms for the secure exchange of credential data between a host and peripheral devices such as readers, personalization/printing machines, and credentials devices will be explored as well.

 
C08 : DATA PROTECTION
Tuesday November 4, 2008 - 14:00-17:30

Chairman: Piet DU PREEZ - Smart X Central Intelligence


Attending this conference will enlighten and inform delegates on the development of strategies, equipment and processes to aggressively address the sophisticated onslaught of criminal syndicate activities.  Delegates will observe new ideas on identifying and countering security breeches and protecting data such as personal identity, e-commerce, intellectual property and organization networks.

 
C09 : MOBILE MONEY SERVICES
Wednesday November 5 - 09:30-17h30

Chairman: Liisa KANNIAINEN - Mobey Forum


Today's consumers want to be able to have access to their money at any time, anywhere. Mobile handsets are already in their hands. Consumers want their banks to offer Mobile Money Services which are seamless, well integrated to the existing processes like loyalty and marketing, and to work the same way both in the shops and in the virtual world. This requires the banks, telcos, merchants and other service providers to find mutually balanced co-operation models. Best practices and more analytical approaches will be discussed during this conference, presented by the market leaders.

 
C10 : MULTI APPLICATIONS
Wednesday November 5 - 09:30-17h30

Chairman: Mike HENDRY - Consultant


For some years now multi-application card technology has been sufficiently mature to support a wide range of simultaneous options, however the actual usage has been quite low.  This conference will describe several instances of multi-application card issues as well as the support systems needed to make multi-application a success.

 
C11 : SEPA 2008
Wednesday November 5 - 09:30-12h30

Chairman: Gérard DE MOURA - Galitt


SEPA for cards: reshaping the European landscape.
SEPA means clear changes and innovations for credit transfers and direct debits. But will it actually change the card landscape? The conference will explore the two major trends for innovation in the European payment industry. Business-wise, new Payment Schemes are emerging or are claiming to enter on stage: the conference will provide their strategic views for the near future. Technology-wise, standardisation initiatives (EPAS, FAST,…) are making progress and the conference will provide an update of their current status.

 
C12 : PERSONALIZATION & CO-BRANDING
Wednesday November 5 - 14:00-17h30

Chairman: Philippe DELANOUE - AFPC


At a time when clients are increasingly demanding, products ever more individualized and markets more and more segmented, marketing is naturally playing an increasingly significant role in relation to cards. 
What about the associated techniques?
Ultimately, knowing one’s customers better means being more responsive to their needs!
This conference will provide a comprehensive view of the winning technologies available to give you that competitive edge!

 
C13 : CONVERGENCE
Wednesday November 5 - 09:30-17h30

Chairman: Bernard MORVANT - ABC Business


With many more uses for the smart card products (contact, contactless, dual) and the convergence of communication channels (mobile, internet) giving birth to new usage, is the stage set for a major focus on convergence of usage combining mobile, payment, internet, transit, authentication ?
2008 is the year bringing so many different applications and uses into a new level of maturity focusing on convergence of products and services brought together in the same programme and consumer value proposal. 
Welcome on board and be ready to meet with a unique panel of worldwide experts sharing their vision on convergence.

 
C14 : NFC & CONTACTLESS
Wednesday November 5 - 09:30-17h30

Chairman: Jonathan COLLINS - ABI Research


For the past few years the focus and excitement around NFC has centered on enabling credit and debit cards to be moved to mobile handsets. But the complexity of delivering standardized, secure NFC payment systems and the need for operators, card issuers and associations to agree on the details of service support is delaying any broad NFC roll out. While delays are understandable, the myriad applications that NFC is capable of enabling may yet see other uses for NFC come to the fore. This conference will look at the many aspects of NFC development that affect adoption as well as present some new and novel approaches to drive NFC adoption.

 
C15 : CARDS & PAYMENTS 2008
Thursday November 6 - 09:30-17h00

Chairman: Christophe COURTOIS - Smart Payment Association


Faster, closer, more technological.
Contactless payment, pre-payment and the instantaneous issuing of bank cards are the new stakes for players in the field of cards and payment.
They are in fact the challenges for banks seeking to enrich and personalize their product range in terms of new means of payment and new services. This conference will draw some initial conclusions from current pilot and experimentation programs, and shed light on the key factors for successful projects.

 
C16 : CARD SECURITY
Thursday November 6 - 09:30-17h00

Chairman: André GRISSONNANCHE - Exense


Smart card means security. But security is a permanent challenge and technology improvements bring renewed methods of attacks at the same time that they provide new countermeasures.
This conference will address both the aspects of the security of the smart card itself and the use of smart cards to secure applications. Presentations will be dedicated to the methods of attack and their countermeasures, the physical security of the card, the security of card issuance and of the life cycle management, the security of electronic transactions and the security applications of smart cards.

 
C17 : LOYALTY AND GIFT CARDS
Thursday November 6 - 09:30-17h00

Chairman: Gavin DEIN - Reward - The Sports Loyalty Company


Evolution or Revolution?
Loyalty and gift cards are set to take the industry by storm – especially in the current economic climate. With some innovative, unique and exciting products entering the market, few will succeed – those that do are set to write the card industry history books. Evolution or revolution, you decide!

 
C18 : IDENTIFICATION DU CITOYEN
Thursday November 6 - 09:30-17h00

Chairman: Neville PATTINSON - U.S. Department of Homeland Security


Electronic identification technologies are revolutionizing citizen identity documents which in turn are enabling a host of convenient uses such as electronic travel documents; providing secure access to e-government services and even changing the way access to health insurance is managed. This conference will cover a comprehensive range of topics presented by leading experts from around the world in the diverse challenges of citizen identification.

 
C19 : NEW SERVICES FOR POS TERMINALS
Thursday November 6 - 09:30-17h00

Chairman: François BRION - Atos Worldline


Which new services will be proposed in the future on POI – Point Of Interaction – wording replacing traditional POS terminals? Which issues will raise regarding providers for these applications: payment, transportation, health, loyalty, government applications?
How to solve security issues subsequent to the use, for these POIs, of PCs, of wireless links, and more generally of open networks?
Will SEPA works allow creation of a real European market with capability of addressing several countries with the same product and the same application?

 



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