Date: April 15, 2008
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern
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Andre Durand, CEO, Ping Identity (bio)
Gregg Kreizman, Research Director, Gartner (bio)
Ray Wagner, Managing VP, Gartner (bio)
Federation technology and practices have matured and implementations are increasingly common. However, today’s federations are confined to well defined communities of interest, and federations don’t completely address ease-of-use and privacy protection among disparate business contexts. The future identity architecture must include the best of today’s federations and the evolving user-centric identity frameworks.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Andre Durand is a twelve year veteran of the enterprise software industry, a recognized leader in the identity industry and a pioneer behind the concepts of the digital identity network. In addition to his role as CEO of Ping Identity, Mr. Durand co-founded and co-chaired Digital ID World, the official identity industry conference and magazine. Prior to Ping Identity, Mr. Durand founded Jabber, Inc., a leading global provider of in instant messaging and presence management platforms serving both the carrier and enterprise markets. While at Jabber, Mr. Durand supported the incubation of the Jabber Software Foundation, a non-profit setup to facilitate growth of the Jabber Open Source project, where he served as chairman for 18 months, helping to drive adoption of Jabber's innovative hybrid open source and commercialization strategy. Prior to Jabber, Inc., Mr. Durand founded Durand Communications, a provider of client/server solutions for online databases and applications, where served as CEO for five years before selling the company to Webb Interactive in 1998.
Gregg Kreizman is a research director on Gartner's information security and privacy team. Mr. Kreizman covers identity and access management, electronic signatures, public-key infrastructure, and enterprise security architecture.
Ray Wagner, Ph.D., is managing vice president of the secure business enablement group, which is part of the Information Security and Privacy research organization of Gartner Research. Mr. Wagner focuses on a wide range of security issues, including identity and access management, Web services security, public-key infrastructures, digital rights management, the information security organization, and information security issues within emerging technologies.
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