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Authentication is any process by which you verify that someone is who they claim they are. The wide variety of authentication schemes makes it difficult to share identity data across systems, reliably authenticate devices and once authenticated in any system, determine what access the user is permitted. Solving these issues across multiple security, technology and geographic domains is key to effective identity management.
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Protecting data and access to data through the use of Biometrics. Discussing the strategic vision of the future of biometrics and identity management: How are Biometrics contributing to Protection?
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Single Identity used for DoD, Federal and Commercial Transactions. The Federal government is not in the business of providing credentials to everyone with whom it does business, but it does need to trust those same people. To enable physical or logical access control, the ability to verify the identity of someone through a trusted identity management provider is essential. Federation is a powerful tool that may be used to meet this need, but there are still many questions that must be answered. In this track, the technical and cultural challenges of accomplishing Federation will be discussed by the experts, both inside and outside of Government. They will provide ideas and case studies that explain how to maximize the use of Federation and how to embrace and use the tools available today.
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The future of Identity and Identity Management. How important is the protection of Identity to the next Generation? In a world fused with texting, My Space, and Facebook, what sociological changes are we facing when there is a fine line between reality and a second identity? How will this perspective on identity implicate government efforts in securing information? What is the future of IdM Technologies? How effective are current efforts at protecting the future of individual identities and access privileges? How important is identity protection to our future national security with the advent of potential Cyber threat? The tracks within the Next Generation Identity Track Sessions will provide thought provoking insight into these questions by promoting a dialogue around these potential conflicting issues - their effect on our society and National defense, both from a personal, sociological and national perspective.
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