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Slide 1: Securely and cost-effectively manage your data. See page 3 for details! presents a Training Conference… Identity Management Summit TM Enhancing government data collection, sharing, and protection July 27 – 29, 2009 Sheraton Premiere Hotel Tyson's Corner ~ Vienna, VA This critical event includes top Identity Management experts, including: Morris Hymes, Jr., SES Director, Program Management Office, DoD PKI Can’t miss in-depth discussions on effective IdM solutions include: • Paul D. Grant, SES Guidelines for the successful implementation on IdM solutions straight from the White House Future requirements and B2B opportunities for identity management solutions Procurement guidelines on ID & access management and many more! Special Assistant, Federated Identity Management and External Partnering, DoD CIO • Robert Carey Chief Information Officer, Department of the Navy • Thomas Dee Director, Defense Biometrics, OSD AT&L, DDR&E • Create strategic IdM programs for your organization! Rex Lovelady See pg. 4 PM for TWIC, Transportation Security Administration Media Partners: For Discount Registrations call 1-416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org
Slide 2: Identity Management Summit TM Who You Will Meet: IDGA’s Identity Management Summit is a forum on the challenges, requirements and potential solutions for the successful deployment of IdM solutions. You will have the unique opportunity to interact and network with an audience of military, government, academic, and private sector leaders with job functions such as: • • Enhancing government data collection, sharing, and protection Dear Colleague, Collecting personally identifiable data is necessary for the security of government agencies, as well as for the security of our nation. Identity management all begins with data collection, including the collection of biometric credentials, and the Oba ma administration is likely to spe nd $750 million to $1 billion on bio metric applications this year. TM Identity management systems rang e from passwords and PINs, to secu rity tokens and PKI systems. The DoD and government are currently in nee d of effective solutions to their identity management challenges, and are calling on industry experts to help the m. IDGA’s Identity Management Sum mit has a two-pronged mission : - discuss the current challenges of designing, developing and deploying IdM tools, and - discover and adopt currently available solutions to these cha llenges This year, IDGA’s Identity Managemen t Summit focuses on data collection, as well as the government’s goal to sha re this pertinent information by cos teffective and secure means. This event is your opportunity to claim your place in the identity management community. Meet with key decision -makers and top-notch innovators – this is your chance to join a community of IdM experts in the defense and government space! Register yourself and your team today by calling 1-416-597-4710 or by faxing the order form on the back of the brochure to 416-598-7934. You can also register via email at sherryl.jacobs@ idga.org. I look forward to seeing you in July ! Very Respectfully, • • • • Intelligence Analyst Chief Information Officer Chief Technology Officer Program Manager, Identity Management Research & Development Director Security and Privacy Officers About IDGA The Institute for Defense & Government Advancement (IDGA) is a non-partisan information based organization dedicated to the promotion of innovative ideas in public service and defense. We bring together speaker panels comprised of military and government professionals while attracting delegates with decisionmaking power from military, government and defense industries. For more information, please call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710. Here’s what people are saying about IDGA’s events: “This has been an outstanding conference, primarily due to the quality of presenters and invitees.” – Frank Thompson, Northrop Grumman “The lineup of speakers was nothing less than excellent, and I was pleased to hear fresh and relevant topic coverage… the organization of the agenda and selection of the speakers was top notch. I had considered a competing conference two weeks prior to the IDGA event. We are happy that I chose the IDGA event.” – Tim Meyerhoff, LG Iris Technology Division Kristine Ortiz-Cortes Program Director, IDGA ecurity .S P . Increase s ! Learn and cut costs Data how to at our ocus Day. Management F details! Se e pg. 3 for 2 For Discount Registrations call 1-416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org
Slide 3: Data Management Focus Day Monday, July 27, 2009 Get up-close and personal with experts in data management and security. Learn in a private, classroom-style setting about the latest advancements and best practices needed in order to collect, share and protect critical government data. Sessions include need-to-know topics such as: • Identification technology advancements • Implementing collection and access technologies that increase security while cutting costs for your organization • Emerging international standards and governance framework for network security 8:30 am – 9:00 am 9:00 am – 11:00 am Registration and Coffee Discuss policies and goals in order to move forward with IdM initiatives! Meeting IdM Directives under the New Administration There is a continuing examination by the IC and larger network user interests in government in the role of authentication and identity to ensure secure network environments. This on-going debate talks about priorities for government and private sector investments in R&D, deployment of enabling technologies, policy changes, the role of emerging international standards and the governance framework for network security. All of this is set to be proposed by the new Administration, and will therefore impact the national security and identity management community. This session will discuss the change in new administrative policies, with the demands of the HSPD-12, PIV, FIPS 201 taken into consideration. How you will benefit: • Explore the range of policy issues impinging on current and emerging IdM approaches and technologies • Assess the progress made under the CNCI’s identity and authentication components What you will learn: • IdM policy framework and what it means to your organization • Priorities for government and private sector investments on IdM technologies • Emerging identity requirements, and respective potential technology solutions Session Leader: David Weitzel, Director, Identity Management Practice Area, MITRE Corporation Michael Aisenberg, Principal, Federal Systems Security, MITRE Corporation 11:15 am – 1:15 pm Lunch will be served The DoD has invested in and developed world class applications and systems for identifying and managing personally identifiable information. Systems software and application software make it possible for government systems and networks to function effectively and efficiently, enabling creation, processing, storage and communication of information assets that enhance homeland security. This dependency on information infrastructure makes software assurance an essential element of national security and homeland defense. This session therefore discusses the interdependence of our IdM systems with the entire information infrastructure, along with the growing sophistication of malicious threats that bring about the use of software assurance methodologies for developing or acquiring software. How you will benefit: • Get a better understanding of the interdependence of our IdM systems Cost-effectively acquire software assurance programs! Best Practices: Acquiring Software Systems for Secure Identity Management • with the entire information infrastructure Gain insight into the growing sophistication of malicious threats What you will learn: • Software assurance methodologies necessary for developing or acquiring software for government IdM • Best practices and materials used in software acquisition training and education Session Leader: Julie Ryan, DSc, Associate Professor for Engineering Management and Systems Engineering and Lead Professor for Information Security Management 1:30 – 3:30 pm Secure government systems and employee identities from malicious attacks! Gain insight into data recovery using data regeneration Security Beyond CAC Cards: Securing the Desktops of 15M+ Employees Government employees are provided with access cards that could potentially get infected with malicious code, even from trusted internet sites. What happens when a CAC card is infected, and all of the user’s personal information is compromised? This session will discuss the prevalent threats on access cards, and what can be done to avoid malicious attacks on not only the system, but on the user’s identity as well. How you will benefit: • Obtain a better understanding of potential threats to your computer systems • Learn how an attack is detected in enterprise-wide servers and client workstations • What you will learn: • Individual computing and identity management • Enterprise computing • Autonomic recovery of government computer systems Session Leader: Anup Ghosh, Professor, George Mason University and Chief Scientist, Center for Secure Information Systems, Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering 3:45 – 5:45 pm Obtain a better understanding of biometric system performance for large-scale applications! Performance Evaluation on Biometric Systems Biometric devices offer substantial advantages over the traditional user authentication approaches. However, very limited knowledge is available to assess the performance of biometric systems in isolation and/or as a part of larger applications. This session will therefore discuss the study that was conducted regarding information assurance aspects of the use of biometric devices in large-scale computer networks. It will include the identification of statistical parameters for the improved performance of multi-modal biometric identification systems. How you will benefit: • Discover system-wide reliability impacts of biometric authentication devices • Find out more about information assurance when using biometric devices in large-scale computer networks What you will learn: • Design guidelines for multimodal biometric systems • Individual biometrics working in a multimodal authentication framework • Performance of biometric systems in isolation and/or as a part of larger applications Session Leader: Dr. Bojan Cukic, Robert C. Byrd Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, West Virginia University Discount Registrations! Call Sherryl at 1-416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 3
Slide 4: Main Summit Days Tuesday, July 28, 2009 7:30 8:15 8:25 Opening Keynote Wednesday, July 29, 2009 7:30 8:15 8:25 Opening Keynote Registration and Coffee Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks Putting Policy into Practice Investment guidelines to advance identity management technologies • Policies and strategies for interagency data management collaboration • Goals for successful international and public sector partnerships Duane Blackburn, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office for the President • Registration and coffee Chairperson’s Welcome DoD Identity Management – Where are we, and where are we headed? Current state of affairs of the new Administration regarding funding for IdM technologies • Future opportunities for the IdM community, within and across the federal government Willam Gravell, Diogenes Group and former Special Advisor to the Secretary of the Navy for Identity Management • 9:05 Keynote Keynote The Intelligence Community Identity and Access Management (IdAM) Program Search for a single, consistent and persistent digital identifier coupled as means to information sharing within the intelligence community • Provision of a centralized management entity for strategic planning, coordination and oversight for the implementation of IC IdAM Enterprise Services Greg Hall, Identity Management Program Manager, ODNI/CIO • 9:05 Assured Information Sharing for the Extended Enterprise Key Conceptual Threats Identity and Access Management with External Partners - DoD Perspective • Federal Identity, Credential and Access (ICAM) Subcommittee and initiatives Paul Grant, SES, Special Assistant for Identity Management and External Partnering, DoD CIO • • 9:45 Information Assurance Focus 10:30 Networking Break Information and Identity Assurance Requirements for coordinated convergence Guidelines on how to meet PKI compliance standards • Future DoD initiatives for PKI and identity management Morris Hymes, Jr., SES, Director, Program Management Office, DoD PKI • • CIO Offices 9:45 10:30 Networking Break DON Security, Access, and Collaboration Technical infrastructure and standards requirements for interoperability Allocation of resources for data access and security • Budget and acquisition agility for information technology platforms Robert Carey, Chief Information Officer, Department of the Navy • • 11:10 Information Assurance in a Collaborative Environment Methods of information collection Accessing the information using a secure, airtight network • Maintaining information integrity across the enterprise Will Janssen, Chief Systems and Network Analysis Center, Information Assurance Directorate, National Security Agency • • 11:10 Identity Assurance and Access Control Acquiring improved collection devices with large-scale operational capabilities • The push for interagency collaboration, and respective DoD requirements Thomas P. Dee, Director of Defense Biometrics, Office of the Secretary of Defense AT&L, DDR&E CAPT James Murray, USN, Deputy Director, Defense Biometrics, Office of the Secretary of Defense, AT&L, DDR&E • 11:50 1:00 LUNCH TSA TWIC Program: Hidden Issues Regarding Deployment Revealed National compliance requirements for TWIC Deployment challenges • Lessons learned in the development and design of tools Rex Lovelady, TWIC Program Manager, Transportation Security Administration, DHS • • Access Control Focus 11:50 1:00 LUNCH NASA Level of Assurance and Identity Trust Underlying architecture for NASA data management Physical and logical access control requirements • Needed technologies that are not currently available Corinne S. Irwin, PMP, OCIO, Architecture and Infrastructure Division, NASA • • Data Collection and Access 1:40 USCG Maritime Intelligence Detachment Identity and vessel intelligence: a national policy Case analysis – impacting operations across the spectrum • MDA realization of HSPD-24 objectives Dalton Jones, Technical Director, US Coast Guard Intelligence Coordination Center • • 1:40 Interactive Round Table Discussion: Government and Vendor Partnerships Take part in facilitated roundtable discussions about successful collaboration between government agencies and industry leaders, and how your organization can benefit from future partnerships. If you are an IdM expert and are interested in being a table monitor, contact sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 2:20 2:50 Networking Break Procurement Strategies for ID and Access Management Assurance levels and risk assessments Credential service provider confidence • Best practices for e-authentication and interoperability testing Stephen P. Sill, Acting Program Manager, E-Authentication Office, Federal Acquisition Service-QTEAA, General Services Administration • • 2:20 Closing sessions – the Future of IdM 2:50 Networking Break Identity Management as a Force Multiplier Preparing the 21st century government workforce for future identity management strategies • Enhanced certification programs for biometrics and IdM professionals • Current and future capabilities for the data management workforce Dr. Michael T. Yura, DoD Biometric Fusion Center, Biometrics Task Force • 3:30 IdM Policy Discovering Identity Management Needs for Future Initiatives New convergence activities within the federal government on IdM requiring new policies Expansion of IdM into all government business activities Albert Miller, President, 5M Inc, - in support of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Integration • • 3:30 Protection of DoD Invested IT Infrastructures Priorities for government and private sector investments in R&D initiatives Protection of critical infrastructure in government • Application of public policy processes to national and international institutions Michael Aisenberg, Principal, Federal Systems Security, MITRE Corporation • • 4:15 End of Day One Learn and network with your peers to benefit your B2B partnerships! 4:10 End of Main Conference Discount Registrations! Call Sherryl at 1-416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 4
Slide 5: Sponsorship Opportunities Sponsor or exhibit at IDGA’s Identity Management Summit! IDGA sponsorships and exhibits are an excellent opportunity for your company to showcase its products and services to a highly targeted, senior-level military audience. IDGA helps companies achieve sales, marketing and branding objectives by setting aside a limited number of event sponsorships and exhibit spaces – all of which are customtailored to help your company maximize its exposure at the event and reach key decision-makers in your field. FOR MORE INFORMATION To learn more about these and other marketing opportunities, please contact Sherryl Jacobs at 1-416-597-4710 or via e-mail at sherryl.jacobs@idga.org For information about sponsoring our upcoming Webinars, please contact Sherryl Jacobs at 1-416-597-4710 or via e-mail at sherryl.jacobs@idga.org For Discount Registrations: Email: Phone: Fax: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org Priority Service 1-416-597-4710 1-416-598-7934 Secure-Express 24 Hours Venue and Lodging Please contact Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 for updated venue information. PRICING Military & Government Register & Pay by 5/29/09 Register & Pay by 6/26/09 $899 $500 Standard Price Industry Standard Price Upcoming Events Main Summit Only Data Management Focus Day $799 $500 $999 $500 $999 $500 TM October 2009 Team Discounts* Number of Attendees 3 to 4 5 or more Savings of: 10% 15% Intelligence Analysis & Processing November 2009 TM * Discounts apply to registrations submitted together, at the same time. Cannot be combined with any other discount. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS TO: IDGA MULTI-INT Summit TM A $99 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied by credit card payment at the time of registration. * CT residents or people employed in the state of CT must add 6%sales tax. Details for making payment via EFT or wire transfer: JPMorgan Chase Penton Learning Systems LLC dba IQPC: 957-097239 ABA/Routing #: 021000021 Reference: Please include the name of the attendee(s) and the event number: 17502.001 Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches, refreshments, and detailed conference materials. Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation. Please call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 for cancellation, postponement and substitution policy February 2010 Biometrics for National Security and Defense Media Partners TM February 2010 Special Dietary Needs: If you have a dietary restriction, please contact Customer Service at 1-416-597-4710 to discuss your specific needs. ©2009 IDGA. All Rights Reserved. The format, design, content and arrangement of this brochure constitute a trademark of IDGA. Unauthorized reproduction will be actionable under the Lanham Act and common law principles. 5 Discount Registrations! Call Sherryl at 1-416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org
Slide 6: REGISTRATION CARD K Yes, please register me for Identity Management Summit TM PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID GALLERY K Data Management Focus Day – July 27 K Main Summit – July 28 – 29 See Page 5 for pricing details. Registration Discounts are available when you contact Sherryl Jacobs! Your customer registration code is: TLS/SJ When registering, please provide the code above. Salutation/Rank________________________Name_____________________________ Job Title_______________________________________________________________ Unit/Division____________________________________________________________ Organization____________________________________________________________ Approving Manager______________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ City__________________________________State______________Zip___________ Phone________________________________Fax_______________________________ E-mail__________________________________________________________________ 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: 1 2 3 Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org Prioirty Service Phone: 1-416-597-4710 Secure-Express Discounts Fax: 1-416-598-7934 24 Hours K Check enclosed for $_________ (Payable to IDGA) K Charge my __Amex __Visa __Mastercard __Diners Club Card #____________________________________Exp. Date___/___ K Please keep me informed via email about this and other related events. 17502.001 presents a Training Conference… Securely and cost-effectively manage your data. See page 3 for details! Identity Management Summit TM Enhancing government data collection, sharing, and protection July 27 – 29, 2009 Washington, D.C. Metro Area

   
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