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10:40am<br />

Mobile wallets and fraud: Leveraging strong<br />

authentication to protect consumer accounts<br />

<br />

As with any new form of financial technology,<br />

mobile wallets came under siege by fraudsters<br />

almost immediately after introduction;<br />

<br />

Financial institutions were unprepared for<br />

the attempts to circumvent their controls,<br />

contributing to unusually high losses and<br />

reputational damage;<br />

Mobile Passports – What we’ve learned so far<br />

<br />

Mobile Passport Control has been running for<br />

18 months;<br />

<br />

Traveller adoption has been amazingly positive;<br />

<br />

Next step – fully digital passport – is closer<br />

than you think.<br />

Hans Miller, CEO, Airside Mobile, USA<br />

Mobile Passports – What we’ve learned so far<br />

<br />

Mobile Passport Control has been running for<br />

18 months;<br />

<br />

Traveller adoption has been amazingly positive;<br />

<br />

Next step – fully digital passport – is closer<br />

than you think.<br />

Hans Miller, CEO, Airside Mobile, USA<br />

<br />

The use of mobile wallets is expected to exceed<br />

$50 billion by 2018, making them even more<br />

attractive fraud targets;<br />

<br />

By leveraging strong authentication<br />

technologies geared specifically for the mobile<br />

channel, wallet enrolment and use can be<br />

secured against these attacks – preventing<br />

fraud and preserving trust in this nascent<br />

financial technology.<br />

Al Pascual, Director of Fraud & Security, Javelin<br />

Strategy & Research, USA<br />

11:05am Question and Answer Session Question and Answer Session Question and Answer Session<br />

11:15am<br />

Refreshment Break Sponsored by<br />

Law Enforcement 20/20: Advancing nextgeneration<br />

biometric and identity solutions<br />

Room 207A<br />

The mobile workforce – Technological<br />

challenges, new solutions Room 207B<br />

The mobile workforce – Technological<br />

challenges, new solutions Room 207B<br />

11:45am<br />

Session Chairman’s Introduction<br />

Session Chairman’s Introduction<br />

Session Chairman’s Introduction<br />

William Maheu, Senior Director of Strategic<br />

Development, Qualcomm, USA<br />

Benji Hutchinson, Senior Director, NEC<br />

Corporation of America, USA<br />

Benji Hutchinson, Senior Director, NEC<br />

Corporation of America, USA<br />

11:50am<br />

Advancing biometrics: Aims and ambitions for<br />

the FBI’s Biometric Center of Excellence<br />

<br />

Biometric prototypes, pilots and toolsets;<br />

<br />

Promotion and development of<br />

biometric standards;<br />

<br />

Performing research and development<br />

while addressing privacy and policy in the<br />

biometric world.<br />

Nicky J. Megna, Unit Chief, Federal Bureau<br />

of Investigation, Global Operations Section,<br />

Biometric Center of Excellence, USA<br />

Mobility + Work: Identity as the new perimeter<br />

<br />

Identity is the new perimeter; it is no longer<br />

the physical walls of the office or reach of<br />

the network plug;<br />

<br />

The trade-off between ease of use and<br />

security is no longer acceptable in today’s<br />

environment;<br />

<br />

New identity-based security models are<br />

required, and low-friction authentication<br />

factors including biometrics play an<br />

integral role and will be discussed.<br />

Chris Trytten, Market Solutions Manager,<br />

Crossmatch, USA<br />

Mobility + Work: Identity as the new perimeter<br />

<br />

Identity is the new perimeter; it is no longer<br />

the physical walls of the office or reach of the<br />

network plug;<br />

<br />

The trade-off between ease of use and<br />

security is no longer acceptable in today’s<br />

environment;<br />

<br />

New identity-based security models are<br />

required, and low-friction authentication<br />

factors including biometrics play an integral<br />

role and will be discussed.<br />

Chris Trytten, Market Solutions Manager,<br />

Crossmatch, USA<br />

12:15pm<br />

INTERPOL Biometrics (face and fingerprints<br />

exchange)<br />

Derived PIV credential – A USG eAuthentication<br />

approach from mobile devices<br />

Derived PIV credential – A USG eAuthentication<br />

approach from mobile devices<br />

<br />

Overview of AFIS gateway and success;<br />

<br />

Development of face program;<br />

<br />

Biometrics for migration, terrorism and<br />

finding fugitives.<br />

Mark Branchflower, Head of Fingerprint Unit and<br />

Face Project, Police Forensic Data Management<br />

Sub-Directorate, INTERPOL, France<br />

<br />

Introduction to the USG approach to<br />

eAuthentication for mobile devices to satisfy<br />

Homeland Presidential Directive -12;<br />

<br />

Challenges and opportunities;<br />

<br />

Future works and outlook.<br />

Hildegard Ferraiolo, Senior Computer Scientist,<br />

National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />

(NIST), USA<br />

<br />

Introduction to the USG approach to<br />

eAuthentication for mobile devices to satisfy<br />

Homeland Presidential Directive -12;<br />

<br />

Challenges and opportunities;<br />

<br />

Future works and outlook.<br />

Hildegard Ferraiolo, Senior Computer Scientist,<br />

National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />

(NIST), USA<br />

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