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joining the Authority, Michele held management positions at Metropolitan Life<br />
Property & Casualty Insurance Company and the CIGNA Property and Casualty<br />
Companies. She began her career in law enforcement and served as a detective<br />
for six years with Boston’s Transit Police Department.<br />
Michele is a graduate of Northeastern University with a B.S. in Criminal Justice,<br />
and is board certified in security management from ASIS International as a<br />
Certified Protection Professional (CPP).<br />
Michele is active member of American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE),<br />
and is the Second Vice-Chair of the Airports Council International (ACI-NA)<br />
Public Safety and Security Committee. She is a frequent speaker for industry<br />
groups and has presented at The National Academies, Computer Science and<br />
Telecommunication Board Workshop, Washington, DC. In 2012, Michele was a<br />
recipient of the Women of the Year Award from the Women’s Security Council.<br />
She is currently a member of the Aviation Security Advisory Committee (ASAC)<br />
Working Group on Airport Access Control providing advice and guidance to the<br />
TSA Administrator.<br />
Joel Hardi<br />
CISSP, Director, Solutions Architecture, Equifax Identity and<br />
Fraud, USA<br />
Biography<br />
Joel Hardi, CISSP, is Director, Solutions Architecture for Equifax Identity and<br />
Fraud. Mr Hardi designs and implements identity, authentication, screening,<br />
and eligibility solutions for the federal government and private sector clients.<br />
As Solutions Architectm, he has worked on large scale citizen-facing<br />
implementations for agencies including CMS, IRS, USPS and SSA. He has also<br />
worked on similar problems for Equifax’s commercial clients in the card,<br />
mortgage and telecommunications sectors. Mr Hardi has more than 10 years’<br />
experience in in identity, security engineering, systems design and policy.<br />
He graduated from Rice University with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematic<br />
Economic Analysis.<br />
Caleb Vitello<br />
Unit Chief, National Fugitive Operations Program, Fugitive<br />
Operations & Training Division, U.S. Immigration and Customs<br />
Enforcement, USA<br />
Biography<br />
Caleb Vitello is the Unit Chief of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s<br />
National Fugitive Operations Program (NFOP), with responsibility for a budget<br />
of $168 million, and 129 Fugitive Operations Teams made up of 775 officers<br />
nationwide. In 2015, his teams were responsible for more than 23,000 arrests.<br />
Caleb began his career with the Department of Justice and the legacy<br />
Immigration and Naturalization Service in 2001. He first served as a Detention<br />
Enforcement Officer in the New York City (NYC) Field Office, and became an<br />
Immigration Enforcement Agent when the Department of Homeland Security<br />
was created in 2003. During his tenure, Caleb travelled to more than 30<br />
different countries enforcing federal warrants of removal.<br />
He was subsequently promoted to a Deportation Officer, managing detained<br />
and non-detained dockets as well as working in the Fugitive Operations Unit.<br />
In addition to his role as the Senior Defensive Tactics Instructor in NYC, he<br />
joined the Special Response Team (SRT) and became the team’s training<br />
coordinator in 2007.<br />
In 2010, Caleb relocated from Brooklyn to the National Firearms and Tactical<br />
Training Unit (NFTTU) in Ft. Benning, GA and served as a firearms, defensive<br />
tactics, and SRT warrant entry instructor. The NFTTU evolved into the Office<br />
of Firearms and Tactical Programs and he was promoted to the Tactical<br />
Program Manager for the Enforcement Removal Operations branch of ICE. He<br />
also served as the Team Leader for the nationally-deployable SRT based out<br />
of Ft. Benning.<br />
In 2015, he was selected as the Unit Chief for the NFOP at ICE Headquarters in<br />
Washington, DC. Among its investigative and operational responsibilities, the<br />
NFOP is primarily responsible for at large arrests and working with federal,<br />
state, and local partners to identify, apprehend, and remove criminal and<br />
priority aliens.<br />
Caleb has a bachelor’s degree in psychology, and is a published author.<br />
Placing identity in a mobile world<br />
Room 207B Time: 2.00pm<br />
Session Chairman: Rajiv Dholakia, VP Products & Business Development, Nok<br />
Nok Labs, USA<br />
Tarvi Martens<br />
Chairman, Estonian Electronic Voting Committee, Estonia<br />
Time: 2.05pm<br />
Estonia: A country with [mobile] eID instrastructure<br />
How can cyberspace be organized in the way that everyone participating would<br />
be universally recognized by everyone else? It does not seem to be achievable,<br />
but we can see the appearance of small islands on the map where this is true.<br />
This presentation comes from Estonia, which represents one such island.<br />
Development of the Estonian eID landscape, its forms and applications will<br />
be reviewed and the difference between the wired and mobile world will be<br />
analyzed from an eID perspective.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Considerations when using eID in a mobile world;<br />
What is universally accepted eID?<br />
eID experiences from Estonia.<br />
Biography<br />
Tarvi Martens has been a key figure in the Estonian IT and information security<br />
field for many years and has been involved in building governmental internet<br />
(1993-1997), developing information security and PKI products (1997-2001),<br />
and being actively involved in various aspects of developing the Estonian<br />
eGovernment services.<br />
Tarvi was among the originators of the Estonian ID card project in 1996 and has<br />
been a supporter and dedicated evangelist of it ever since. In 2002, Tarvi joined<br />
SK where he laid down the original concept of DigiDoc, the national de facto<br />
standard in Estonia for digital signatures.<br />
In 2003, Tarvi started with the eVoting project with the National Electoral<br />
Committee in order to provide the Estonian electoral system with internet<br />
voting capability. Up to now the system has been used a total of eight times in<br />
pan-national elections since 2005. In the latest 2015 Parliamentary elections<br />
the number of internet voters reached almost 33% of all votes cast<br />
Currently, Tarvi holds the post of Chairman of the Estonian Electronic<br />
Voting Committee.<br />
Tarvi is a frequent speaker at various international events to popularize<br />
electronic identity deployment, electronic signatures and Internet voting in<br />
particular. He holds an MSc degree from Tallinn Technical University, with his<br />
thesis on the theme ‘On Evidential Value of Digital Signatures’.<br />
Bjorn Hjelm<br />
Distinguished Member of Staff, Verizon, USA<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Time: 2:20pm<br />
Mobile network operators and identity – Current<br />
developments and challenges<br />
Introduction to mobile network operators and identity management;<br />
Overview of mobile connect and related standards development in OpenID<br />
foundation;<br />
Recent development by Open Identity Exchange to address the legal<br />
framework for identity management.<br />
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