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85 speakers reveal secure identity management solutions at Biometrics 2015

Join the discussion at QEII Centre London, Oct 13-15

Promo Need to know more about the role of biometrics in identity management? Make sure you sign up for Biometrics 2015, three days of interactive discussion and debate in the heart of London [13-15 October 2015].

You can get more info and registration details at Biometrics 2015. But here is the executive summary.

Learn more about the use of biometric technologies for identity management in the following areas:

  • Customer authentication
  • Mobility and payment
  • Law enforcement, forensics and military applications
  • Borders and travel
  • Developing economies

Book now to hear from a top-notch 85-strong speaker line-up, who will reveal how biometric technology, such as fingerprint, DNA, facial and iris recognition, is being used to identify and authenticate individuals.

In addition to large-scale government projects and its use in border control and law enforcement, the use of biometrics in mainstream customer-facing applications such as mobile payments come under the spotlight in dedicated session tracks including speakers from Visa, Samsung and Lloyds Bank.

You can view the technologies first hand at BiometricsLive on October 14 and 15, a free exhibition where you can meet international suppliers and integrators of biometric solutions for identity management, authentication and security. There is also a varied programme of free seminars at the exhibition, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Entry to the Exhibition is free but you need to sign-up online for tickets.

More about Biometrics 2015

The conference programme has been compiled by The Biometrics Institute in response to key issues raised by its 2015 industry survey. This revealed significant issues around privacy and data protection and the need to build consumer trust in why their biometric information is being collected and how it is handled, stored and potentially deleted.

This topic is at the heart of the Biometrics 2015 programme: How do we provide secure customer authentication, build consumer confidence and what are the data protection and privacy issues associated with this?

Plenary talks by leading speakers in the area include Andrea Servida of the European Commission on their digital agenda, electronic identification and trust services and Wojciech Wiewiórowski, deputy European data protection supervisor on protection of privacy and personal data. Data retention in law enforcement is another key topic with talks by Alastair MacGregor, UK biometrics commissioner and Meagan Mirza of the Information Commissioner’s Office among others.

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