The 13th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference to Cover Security Advances in Identity Credentials, Mobile ID, Healthcare and More

The Leading Identity Security Showcase to be Held October 29-30 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.


PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J., Sept. 12, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 13th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference, the leading identity security showcase, returns to Washington, D.C. this October. More than 70 speakers will address efforts toward strong authentication technology in government identity programs, including PIV1 credentials, updates on NSTIC2, developments in mobile identity programs, and evolving NIST3 standards.

The 13th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference will be held Oct. 29-30, 2014 with pre-conference workshops on Oct. 28 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Details on this year's agenda and registration can be found at www.GovSmartID.com.

The conference will include keynote presentations, speakers, panels and roundtable discussions, allowing attendees to choose among multiple identification, security technology and policy track panels to create their own customized conference experience. Tracks include: ID Security Technology & Applications; ID Security Implementation & Policy; Healthcare ID Security; Biometrics; and DARPA4 Active Authentication.

The conference will feature expanded coverage of initiatives that will see major progress in the next year:

  • FICAM Roadmap and Testing Programs: Identity management issues across government agencies have been well-documented by the Government Accountability Office, NSTIC, and the Office of Management and Budget, and outlined in the new cybersecurity initiative. The resulting roadmap for the framework for federal identity credentials and access management (FICAM) is being combined with testing and compatibility programs for data security, privacy and use of high assurance authentication by government agencies. General Services Administration (GSA) officials will present how the government expects to meet these goals in a comprehensive manner across the federal enterprise.
     
  • Healthcare ID and Biometric Technology: Following recent government efforts, the conference features an expanded agenda for the healthcare sector. Smart health identity cards provide a privacy-sensitive, secure solution with significant benefits to healthcare providers. Conference sessions will reflect and amplify the industry-leading work of the Smart Card Alliance Health and Human Services and Identity Councils. This year's conference also features an expanded look at biometric security solutions.
     
  • Mobile Credentials Storage and Security Use Cases: The extension of existing identity credentials and developments for new credentialing programs for use with mobile devices is reshaping how security professionals view the marketplace. Conference sessions will provide insight into evolving mobile ecosystem and usage models for mobile security solutions.

In addition to the main program, the Smart Card Alliance is holding workshops and training programs prior to the conference on Oct. 28th:

  • PIV in E-PACS5: Authentication Mechanisms for PIV and PIV-I in Enterprise Physical Access Control Systems
  • CSCIP & CSCIP/G Training: A full-day training and exam preparation course for the Certified Smart Card Industry Professional (CSCIP) and government-oriented CSCIP/G certifications. Information on CSCIP requirements, training modules, exam registration and fees can be found on the Smart Card Alliance LEAP website.

The conference is open to all individuals and organizations who wish to learn about the role of secure identity and smart card technology in government programs. Smart Card Alliance member organizations and government employees receive complimentary or discounted pricing for single day or full conference registrations. For sponsorship and exhibition information, visit www.GovSmartID.com or contact Bill Rutledge, bill@cnxtd.com.

For continuing updates on the Government Conference and related topics, follow @SmartCardOrgUSA on Twitter and use #GovSmartID to participate in the conversation.

About the Smart Card Alliance

The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology.

Through specific projects such as education programs, market research, advocacy, industry relations and open forums, the Alliance keeps its members connected to industry leaders and innovative thought. The Alliance is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America. For more information please visit http://www.smartcardalliance.org.

1 Personal Identity Verification

2 National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace

3 National Institute of Standards and Technology

4 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

5 Enterprise Physical Access Systems



            

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