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4:45pm<br />

PANEL: Biometrics in education: Privacy and<br />

lessons learned Room 207A<br />

<br />

Current state of law affecting biometrics used<br />

in K-12 schools;<br />

<br />

Current or recent case studies of biometrics<br />

used in schools, along with ‘unintended<br />

consequences’ where school photos, student<br />

videos or other desired uses have been<br />

impacted;<br />

<br />

Expectations for challenges and benefits of<br />

considering biometrics systems for future use<br />

in K-12 schools.<br />

Session led by Brenda Leong, Senior Counsel<br />

and Director of Operations, Future of Privacy<br />

Forum, USA<br />

Panelists<br />

Laurie Dechery, Associate General Counsel,<br />

Lifetouch, USA<br />

Jay Fry, President, CEO and co-founder of<br />

identiMetrics, USA<br />

Ginger Parsons, Food and Nutrition Director,<br />

Licking Heights and Southwest Licking Local<br />

Schools, USA<br />

PANEL: Mobile devices, wearables,<br />

IOT: Privacy and security<br />

considerations Room 207B<br />

<br />

Emerging legal and ethical issues in<br />

consumer-generated data from wearables<br />

and mobile devices;<br />

<br />

Mobile and evolution of biometric identifiers;<br />

<br />

Health, wellness, and lifestyle-tracking<br />

devices in consumer, workplace, and<br />

healthcare environments.<br />

Session led by Kelsey Finch, Policy Counsel,<br />

Future of Privacy Forum, USA<br />

Panelists<br />

Amy Wolverton, Vice President, Government<br />

Affairs and Public Policy, HTC, USA<br />

Caitlin Newark, Senior Consultant, Cyber,<br />

SIGINT, & Identity Discovery (CS&ID), Novetta,<br />

USA<br />

Brian Dewitt, Vice President, Division Counsel,<br />

Qualcomm, USA<br />

PANEL: Fostering societal inclusion: The<br />

power of identity Room 206<br />

<br />

Why sustainable development and poverty<br />

eradication depends on identity.<br />

<br />

Why digital identity is important for the<br />

developing world?<br />

<br />

Launch of the UN Global Goals/ADB and World<br />

Health Organization programs/ Increased<br />

awareness of ecosystem players and need for<br />

concerted global action;<br />

<br />

The need for one legal identity, but not more<br />

than one;<br />

<br />

Digital identity: The key to a secure national<br />

identification system;<br />

<br />

The circular link between digital identity and<br />

civil registration: The establishment of an<br />

eCivil registration;<br />

<br />

Recommendations for the correct<br />

implementation of an eCRVS;<br />

<br />

Case studies.<br />

Session led by: Jean-Claude Perrin, Secretary<br />

General, Secure Identity Alliance, France<br />

Panelists<br />

Jean-Pierre Pellestor, Chairman of the SIA ID4D<br />

Workgroup, France<br />

Srdjan Mrkić, Chief, Demographic Statistics,<br />

United Nations Statistics Division, Department<br />

of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations<br />

Alan Gelb, Senior Fellow, Center for Global<br />

Development, USA<br />

5:30pm Reception sponsor message Room 207A<br />

5:35pm Evening Reception Sponsored by Exhibit Hall<br />

6:45pm<br />

End of Day Two<br />

2016<br />

Evening Reception Party<br />

Exhibition Halls, Tuesday 15th March 2016, 5:35–6:45 pm<br />

You are cordially invited to join us for an Evening Reception Party,<br />

taking place within the Exhibition Halls.<br />

It’s the perfect opportunity to meet colleagues both old and new.<br />

Sponsored by HID Global<br />

HID Global is the trusted leader in products, services and<br />

solutions related to the creation, management, and use<br />

of secure identities for millions of customers worldwide.<br />

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