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Live AEER/Industry interaction session<br />
Room 207A <br />
Time: 5:35pm<br />
A chance for industry to interact with the Apex Air Entry/Exit Re-engineering<br />
team, and have their questions answered.<br />
Moderated by Teresa Wu, Director of Strategic Marketing and Government<br />
Relations, MorphoTrak, USA<br />
Mobile device authentication:<br />
Opportunities and threats<br />
Room: 207B <br />
Session Chairman: Sami Nassar, VP & General Manager, NXP<br />
Semiconductors, USA<br />
Anthony Gioeli<br />
Vice President, Marketing, Biometrics Product Division,<br />
Synaptics, USA<br />
Time: 4:10pm<br />
Fingerprint authentication will continue to dominate<br />
the biometrics market; here’s why.<br />
As they are no longer used just to communicate, mobile devices have become<br />
indispensable. Smartphones are now replacing wallets, keys and identity cards.<br />
Unfortunately, this creates a Greenfield of opportunities for thieves to steal your<br />
identity, money and personal information. When used in conjunction with other<br />
security measures, fingerprint sensors provide a very strong level of protection<br />
to ensure only authorized people are accessing and using your information.<br />
This speech will discuss the status of the fingerprint industry within the mobile<br />
device market. It will highlight the different ways to implement fingerprint<br />
sensors and their various security levels. Finally, it will share some of the<br />
new security functions being implemented in fingerprint technology and how<br />
these capabilities will protect both the end users and service providers from<br />
fraudulent use.<br />
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Fingerprint sensors are an integral part of many leading mobile devices;<br />
New security features, such as encapsulated fingerprint matching within<br />
the sensor, provide ideal protection of the user’s biometrics data;<br />
Under-glass fingerprint sensing will provide industrial design flexibility and<br />
improve overall system reliability.<br />
Biography<br />
Anthony Gioeli is vice president of marketing, Synaptics Inc. He has more than<br />
25 years of experience in corporate management, strategy, sales, marketing,<br />
business development, and operations in the wireless, semiconductor, IP<br />
telephony, biometrics, and software markets. He holds a BSEE from New York<br />
Institute of Technology, and an MBA from the University of Southern California<br />
Marshall School of Business.<br />
Martin H. George<br />
Time: 4:35pm<br />
Senior Director, Business Development, FotoNation Ltd, UK<br />
Mobile Biometric ID – Can technology answer trust<br />
and privacy questions?<br />
Apple’s iPhone 5S launched in September 2013 heralded mobile biometrics in<br />
the consumer mainstream. Now, other biometrics such as eye vein, face and<br />
iris recognition, are being promoted as manufacturers seek to offer security<br />
features for the massive potential of m-commerce, while meeting banking<br />
worries about liability for ‘payer not present’ transactions. But there are major<br />
concerns with biometric data, including how secure is it, can it be spoofed, how<br />
does it affect my privacy, and if it’s stolen, how can I possibly recover?<br />
For mass acceptance, biometrics must become more user friendly. Yet, ease of<br />
use often compromises security. With Android so open, well-publicised stories<br />
of spoofing and biometric data hacking already abound.<br />
This presentation looks at the features, benefits and consequences of several<br />
technologies in their early stages of deployment, including Trusted Execution<br />
Zones, Secure Elements, Revocable and One-Time biometrics, along with the<br />
Authentication Protocols being put forward by organisations such as FIDO<br />
Alliance, and the many larger banks and merchant service providers. Some are<br />
backed by standardisation.<br />
We will also discuss requirements for solutions architectures that assist<br />
ease of use, while creating a secure channel for the end-to-end biometric<br />
authentication process, taking into account vulnerabilities from sensor to the<br />
final steps that securely link the ID authentication result with protocols such as<br />
FIDO that are endorsed for m-payment authentication.<br />
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Picking though today’s mobile biometric jungle;<br />
How to address what’s missing in privacy and biometric data protection;<br />
Dissection of solution architectures.<br />
Biography<br />
Martin George co-founded Smart Sensors Limited in 2003 and was its CEO<br />
until the company was acquired in December 2014 by FotoNation Limited, a<br />
Tessera Company. Smart Sensors developed and patented class-leading, small<br />
footprint algorithms for iris biometrics that have been successfully deployed<br />
worldwide in applications ranging from Physical Access Control, to Military<br />
force protection, gun control and Automated Border Gates.<br />
Since the acquisition, the FotoNation biometrics team has been working on<br />
iris cameras and security strategies for the smart phone world, to address the<br />
rapidly emerging market in m-commerce where ‘payer present’ authentication<br />
is a key issue for fraud reduction.<br />
Martin holds a Master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Cambridge<br />
(UK), and in his early career worked on magnetic stripe card payment systems,<br />
voter terminals, signal data acquisition and PC image processing systems.<br />
Later, in more commercial roles, he worked with several University spinouts<br />
in the Cambridge area to guide their technology business development<br />
strategies, gaining experience of the business incubation and licensing of<br />
Intellectual Property.<br />
Martin’s interests included the commercial, human factors and operations<br />
impact of ID technologies, video analytics, RFID, smart cards and biometrics<br />
used in identity determination, protection and tracking applications.<br />
His clients included BAE Systems plc, Motorola Inc., ARM, Cranfield and<br />
Cambridge Universities.<br />
PANEL: Biometric authentication: Changing the face<br />
of mobile security<br />
In association with FIDO Alliance<br />
Room 207B<br />
Time: 5:00pm<br />
The integration of biometrics with two-factor authentication is transforming<br />
mobile security for simpler and strong authentication for end users. Come away<br />
from this session with insights on the future of authentication from the FIDO<br />
Alliance, IBIA, BIO-key, RSA, NIST, Nok Nok Labs, and The Chertoff Group.<br />
Session led by Jeremy Grant, Managing Director, The Chertoff Group, USA<br />
Panelists:<br />
Rajiv Dholakia<br />
VP Products & Business Development, Nok Nok Labs, USA<br />
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