
http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009
OASIS is pleased to announce that http://www.nist.gov/ will host this year's event at their http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/maps/nistmaps.html.
ABOUT
THE CONFERENCE
Barack Obama has directed the U.S.
National Security Council and Homeland Security Council "to defend our
information and communications infrastructure, strengthen public/private
partnerships, invest in cutting edge research and development, and begin a
national campaign to promote cyber-security awareness and digital
literacy." The U.S.
federal government aims to accomplish all of this while becoming increasingly
open and transparent. President Obama also vowed not to dictate security
standards to private companies and not to monitor private sector networks or
Internet traffic, promising to "preserve and protect personal privacy and
civil liberties."
How do we balance open access,
transparency and accountability with security and privacy?
As national and international
governments endeavor to provide open, transparent and trusted services, the
challenges of managing citizens’ identities and access to information require
careful planning, a strong policy focus, and attention to standards and
interoperability.
Identity Management 2009 will
provide users who are evaluating or looking to deploy security infrastructures
with an opportunity to explore the state-of-the-art in security services,
standards and products. It will also offer users the opportunity to present and
share their use cases, requirements and experiences with some of the leading
experts in this field.
Specific topics
addressed include:
- U.S. White
House initiative;
- use of
open identity technologies - how standards enable more secure access to
sensitive and personal information across government agencies;
- implementation
considerations, especially concerning authentication and whether federated
digital identity web platforms completely eliminate the need for multiple
usernames and accounts for different agency portals;
- security
risks involved when agencies support social media sites;
- what
privacy protections are possible in federated systems and to what extent can
citizens be trusted to manage their own identity attributes;
- understanding
the cloud and its security risks - how to balance its benefits while
managing risks;
- solutions
for large public/private enterprises that consume and create enormous
amounts of encrypted keys.
http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009/schedule
http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009
Advance
registration is required and will end 23 September. No on-site
registration will be available. Attendees from outside the U.S.
must review and comply with additional registration requirements outlined on
the http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009/registration.
Registration fees:
~ Government Employee Rate = 250 USD
~
OASIS Member Rate = 250 USD
~
Non OASIS Member Rate = 450 USD
http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009/venue
OASIS has secured sleeping rooms at
two area hotels:
- http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hotel/wasrv
- Group Rate: 113 USD per night
- http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/waswg-gaithersburg-marriott-washingtonian-center/: Group Rate: 149 USD per night
Reservation
Information: Please reserve your sleeping room as soon as
possible. The above special rates expire on 21 September. To reserve a room,
please call the hotel of choice directly and mention the group account code:
OASIS/NIST.
Special Note: OASIS will be
arranging for shuttle service to and from the hotel and the NIST facility
throughout the two-day event.
http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009