10/16/2008
Identity Management : L-Sec Event 20th november
LSEC Identity, Access and Information Management Conference 2008 part II
Satisfied with the way you access your systems and information ?
Earlier this year our IDM / IAM conference was directed toward Solutions based upon eID and Identity Management from a best practices and use case approach on a management perspective. During this seminar the objective is to focus more on the technical and implementation approaches, integration issues, products and solutions that allow for a successful result. User provisioning, user federation, directory services with a centralized command and control, what are limitations and expectations. How easily does the current technology allow to integrate with distributed systems and diversified user population.
Thursday November 20th, Leuven : LSEC IDM & IAM Conference 2008 part II
Register now at : http://www.lsec.be/index.php/whats_happening/event/identity_access_and_information_management_2008_part_ii/
Contributions from companies that have been invited such as : IS4U, Everett, eID Company, Vasco, Evidian, IBM, SUN Microsystems, KPMG, Deloitte, RSA - EMC, 4allNetworks, ACA-IT, Novell, Oracle, Vasco, …
Preliminary Program
8.30 : Registration & Welcome Coffee
9.00 : Opening Notes
by Ulrich Seldeslachts, CEO of LSEC
Introducing the Identity Management Conference 2008 part II
Introducing the LSEC eID white paper
9.10 : Keynote : How Identity Management is evolving from actual business requirements
“ A Unique approach to IAM projects”
by Jordi Cuesta, Evidian Director Presales Support and Training
About : , 46 years old is graduated from the University of Physics of Barcelona. He started his carrier in Bull Spain in the technical department. He moved to the Headquarters in France in 1993 to developed international business with vertical solutions dedicated to the Retail sector first and then in the Manufacturing sector with SAP and Baan. Joined Evidian in 2000 in his current function.
10.10 : Practical considerations from major integration cases
“The Identity Management Rollercoaster”
by Jan Vanhaecht, IAM Architect, Deloitte Enterprise Risk Services
Lots of Identity and Access Management (IAM) projects are being suspended or even halted. Is IAM another bubble in the IT space that exploded? Is IAM still relevant for your organization? Do you still need “Single Sign On”? At the same time, a renewed demand for IAM-functionality emerges. The business requires IAM-functions to support their business. The risks of unauthorized access become ever clearer. Demonstration of compliance to multiple regulations is needed. Etc. Is the IAM hype finally over and is the real added value of IAM becoming clear? During this presentation we will share with you some experience and thoughts and present to you the critical succesfactors to build your organisation’s working IAM-environment.
About : Jan Vanhaecht is a leading IAM-architect at Deloitte Enterprise Risk Services and has an extensive practical experience in Identity, Access and Privilege management projects. During the past years, he had a leading role with an integrator in Identity, Access and Privilege management, where he build a team of experienced Identity, Access and Privilege Management engineers delivering multiple successful IAM Projects. Before joining Deloitte, Jan Vanhaecht regularly worked as consultant with most major IDM deployments, and is widely recognized for his knowledge and experience. In this role he was and still is in close contact with the product development teams.
11.00 : Coffee Break & Networking
11.30 : Technical and implementation approaches
Single Sign On (SSO) project with an large Broadband, Telco and Cable TV Service Operator : challenges, opportunities and key learnings
by Serge Craeys, ACA-IT
12.20 : Keynote : Overview of results of European Identity & Access Management Survey
“Insights and trends from over 200 European companies in different countries and sectors”
by Benny Bogaerts, KPMG Advisory Services
What is the status and maturity of identity and access management projects in European organizations.
Find out the recent findings and benchmark some of the results with your own company’s objectives. From this survey it
is clear that Identity Management is here to stay : there are (seperate) budgets, all participants started one or more IAM projects
over the last three years, with main driver being process improvement.
13.10 : Lunch Break
14.00 : Limitations to provisioning and implemenations
TBC
14.45 : Integrated Solutions based upon eID
eID Company
Vasco Data Security
15.30 : Coffee Break
16.00 : Best practices : use case
Methodologies for Identity & Access Management Projects Best Practices
by Sven Pauwels, Partner IS4U
16.45 : Keynote : Implications to the future of identity management
Implications of dealing with multiple electronic identities (or a single one)
by Peter Valkenburg, CTO Everett - Author of the book
“Identity Management, omgaan met electronische identiteiten” (Identity Management, dealing with electronic identities)
17.30 : Panel discussion
18.00 : Reception & Networking
19.30 : Close of Seminar
Practical Details
LSEC & EEMA Identity, Access and Information Management Conference 2008 part II
- Thursday November 20th, Leuven
- Ubicenter, Leuven
- Free to LSEC expert, enterprise and individual members (how to apply ?), LSEC vouchers, and LSEC partner members such as EEMA, Teletrust and KTN Cybersecurity Members
- Subscribe before November 1st and receive a reduced entrance fee of 150 €
- After November 1st, entrance fee will be 350 €
For more information about this event or registration, please email to idm2008 @ lsec.be or visit
http://www.lsec.be/index.php/whats_happening/event/identity_access_and_information_management_2008_part_ii/
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