Federating Communities, Nations and Markets in a Big-Data Economy: Lessons learned from Academia to Governments and Enterprise…
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Federating Communities, Nations and Markets in a Big-Data Economy: Lessons learned from Academia to Governments and Enterprise…

Combined Session
Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:30—11:30
Location: ALPSEE

The great thing about NSTIC, EUSTIC and other cyber focused identity strategies is that they attract more people and communities to the discussion. The not so great thing is that discussions have to start over and take everyone through the history and journey. What early adopters know and have practiced for some time only becomes common knowledge when the last person understands the concepts. To be clear, this is not a workshop.  This is where Kantara Initiative brings together experienced Federation practitioners from around the world to answer questions like: 

Joni Brennan
Joni Brennan
Kantara Initiative
Joni builds diplomatic and collaborative relationships within and across communities of interest. She participates in international organizations and industry standards committees including: OECD...
Dave Kearns
Dave Kearns
KuppingerCole
Dave spent 10 years as a network manager, ending up as Information Services Manager for the former Thomas-Conrad Corporation (now part of Compaq). In 1987, he was a founding SysOp of Novell's...
Aljosa Pasic
Aljosa Pasic
Atos Research & Innovation
ALJOSA PASIC current position is Public Sector Director of Atos Research & Innovation (ARI), based in Madrid, Spain. He graduated Information Technology at Electro technical Faculty of...
Colin Wallis
Colin Wallis
Internal Affairs Dept, New Zealand Government
Colin holds leadership positions across the consortium space in Information Security and Trusted Identity - particularly where policy, strategy and technology plays into cloud, big data, government...
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