When you create a service or system that includes capture
and storage of personal information, including biometric information, what can
the data be used for? As the number of national e-ID and
e-borders applications continues to grow, how will identity information be standardized
and pushed between government bodies? The Global Identity Infrastructure Summit,
organised by London Business Conferences, will explore the interoperability of
biometric databases and the potential for the sharing of information on an agency-to-agency
and country-to-country level.








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Speakers Include:
Luc Smet, Advisor General, Home Affairs Office General Directorate Institutions and Population, BELGIUM
Annette Vernon, Chief Information Officer, IDENTITY AND PASSPORT SERVICE
Robert A. Mocny, Acting Director, US VISIT PROGRAM
Joseph W. Sensibaugh, Program Manager, FBI BIOMETRIC INTEROPERABILITY PROGRAM OFFICE
Col.Saleh Alkubaisi, Director of Information System Department, MINISTRY OF INTERIOR, STATE OF QATAR
José Luis Díez Aguado, Director, SPANISH ELECTRONIC ID PROGRAMME
Jonathan Bamford, INFORMATION COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE
Timo Salovaara, Development Manager, FINNISH POPULATION REGISTER CENTRE
Kenneth P. Mortensen, Acting Chief of Staff, Privacy Office, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Phillip Webb, Chief Executive, POLICE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION (PITO)
Daniel R Walsh, Chairman, Management Committee, IAFB
Ivar Jung, IT Expert, CMB ESTONIA
Neil Akass, Manager, Identity Cards, Smartcards and Biometrics Drivers Programme, DVLA
Andrew Henderson, Chairman, INTELLECT ID-ENTITY GROUP
Jim Carlisle, Managing Partner, GRAYSTONE CAPITAL
Barry Kefauver, Principal, FALL HILL ASSOCIATES LLC
Michael Keegan, Business Unit Director, National Identity, FUJITSU SERVICES
Ali M. Al-Khouri, Assistant Director-General for Central Operations, EMIRATES IDENTITY AUTHORITY
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