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Biometric Consortium Conference

February 13 - 15, 2002

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Photo of Dr. Joseph Atick Keynote Address (28KB-PDF)
Dr. Joseph Atick, President And CEO,
Visionics Corporation

“Biometrics in the Age of Heightened Security and Privacy”

The interest in biometric technologies to address the need for heightened security and privacy has grown substantially. In this keynote address, the renowned visionary and business strategist Joseph Atick discusses the opportunities that biometric technologies have to address these heightened security and privacy requirements. He will also discuss the challenges that the  industry faces to achieve  adoption of these technologies across a broad range of personal authentication applications.  Please click here for more information on  Dr. Joseph Atick.



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A new addition to the Friday program:

Technology Policy and Biometrics Round Table

This Round Table will be moderated by Mr. Bruce Mehlman, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, US Department of Commerce, Technology Administration

Make sure you do not miss it!

Seminars

 

Do not miss these seminars given by experts in their fields!

These seminars will be given within the conference schedule.

No additional fees are required to attend.

 
"How Hard Can It Be?-What You Need to Know About Integrating Biometrics," Catherine J. Tilton, Chair, BioAPI Consortium, Director of Special Projects, SAFLINK Corp. 

"Building More Secure Systems for the Critical Infrastructure - The Role of IT Security Standards, Metrics and Assessment Programs" Dr. Ron Ross, Director, NIAP, NIST and "The Common Criteria", Paul Andrew Olson, NSA/NIAP Trainer


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