European e-ID Interoperability Conference 2009, “Current Perspective and Initiatives from around Europe in Government and Businessâ€
In its fourth year, this annual conference acts as a neutral forum where industry and administrations can address specific areas of importance in the digital identity arena. It also facilitates the exchange of ideas amongst delegates who want to learn and build upon their knowledge in a relaxed, constructive environment.
The European e-ID Interoperability Conference 2009 will examine how the cross border electronic identity (e-ID) large scale pilots (LSPs) and National schemes are progressing and the implications for governments, administrations, businesses and the citizen alike. It will focus on key subject areas such as those listed below:
- Secure Identity Across Borders Linked (STORK) – Pan European Public Procurement OnLine (PEPPOL) - European Patients Smart Open Services (EPSOS) - Objectives, Current position and Interworking together;
- Examples of how countries and businesses are rolling-out their e-ID schemes;
- Discovering the key legal, data protection and privacy implications;
- The technical issues and solutions (additionally the future use of RFID & NFC applications);
- The latest strategies for maximising the security of e-ID (including two-factor authentication);
- The cross border interoperability challenges and their possible solutionsApplications and solutions driven by national e-ID card implementations;
- Mobile applications.
The agenda of the event is available here. There is a participation fee for the event, €200 for eema members, and €400 for non-members. The number of attendees is expected to be around 120. Online registration will open shortly.
Event email: f.hawkins@eema.org