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Subject: Security Challenges for the Information Society Forum | Programme Announced
"Security Challenges for the Information Society" Open Standards Forum 2008 30 Sept-3 Oct Ditton Manor (outside http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2008 In today's Internet and in many large private network infrastructures, heterogeneity and diversity are the rule rather than the exception. Security infrastructures need open standards and interoperability to scale to the huge deployments that are being rolled out. Many security standards from OASIS and other organizations support a model where identity authentication, access control, digital signature processing, encryption and key management are provided as services that can be distributed and shared. If you are evaluating or deploying security infrastructures, the "Security Challenges for the Information Society" Forum, will give you an opportunity to explore the current and future state of security services, standards and products. EXPERTS SCHEDULED TO KICK-OFF THE PROGRAMME... * Gerry Gebel, Vice President and Service Director, Burton Group Identity and Privacy Strategies * Giles Hogben, Security Expert, European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) THE PROGRAMME IS FULL OF SECURITY SOLUTIONS THAT WON'T DISAPPOINT AND WILL LEAVE YOU WALKING AWAY WITH... * Diverse perspectives on today's security landscape covering challenges, solutions, and networking opportunities * Views on the legal acceptance, practical use, and maintenance of digital signatures * Answers to whether your enterprise is really secure and universally applicable * Recognized authentication ideas for citizens in cross-border government services * Secure electronic invoicing options, featuring confidentiality, authentication, reputation issues * Insight on how to achieve security, privacy and trust in networked systems * A clear view of the current state of federated identity standards and implementations * Predictions on the future of federated technologies * The latest facts on key management and how modern browsers handle security issues/advancements * Advice from security experts within e-gov, telecom, financial services, and healthcare vertical industries SPECIAL BONUSES FOR DELEGATES... Adopting SOA for Telecom Workshop - 30 Sept The OASIS Telecom Member Section will host a pre-Forum workshop to discuss the current limitations of adopting SOA in the telecommunications field. Delegates will be able to register for the Workshop separately, or as part of the Forum registration fee (at no additional cost). The workshop is sponsored by Nortel and IBM. XACML Interop Demo - 1 Oct The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) has emerged as a front runner in solving complex access control problems in the enterprise. Providers of XACML-compliant products will conduct an interoperability demo using healthcare requirements from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, HL7, and HITSP. LOCATION, DISCOUNTS, & DEADLINES... Unique Venue The Forum will be held at Ditton Manor. This 900-year-old Ditton Manor has housed such historic figures as Cardinal Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, and Queen Mary I. Now serving as the European headquarters for CA, the venue is a 15-minute taxi ride from Heathrow airport or 20 minutes by train from Registration: Early-bird discount ends 29 Aug Registration is now open! Discounts for early registration, groups and OASIS members are available. http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2008/registration. Accommodations Reserve a room at the Slough/Windsor Marriott Hotel by 29 Aug and take advantage of the special 116 GBP conference rate. Hotel information is available online at: http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2008/venue. SPONSORS... The Open Standards Forum is sponsored by Axiomatics, CA, Inc., IBM, IDTrust Member Section, Nortel, Oracle, Primeton, and Sun Microsystems.
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