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Secure Technology Alliance announces Securing Federal ID 2018, issues call for speakers

 

The Secure Technology Alliance has announced its Securing Federal ID 2018 conference, which will explore important developments and innovations in federal identity credentialing and access security June 5 and 6 at the Hamilton Crowne Plaza in Washington, D.C.

The Alliance is seeking government and industry security leaders to share use cases and vendor-neutral educational presentations. Suggested topics include federal personal identity verification (PIV) use cases for access control, derived credentials for mobile identity systems and authentication, mobile and cloud identity programs, digital identity proofing and authentication, cybersecurity and identity frameworks, advanced biometrics for access security, and continuous diagnostics and mitigation.

Presentations will focus on federal government-led security policies and infrastructure for securing physical and logical access or trusted identities.

“The Secure Technology Alliance government events bring together the most influential thought leaders to address pressing issues and emerging technologies and standards impacting identity and authentication in government,” said Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Secure Technology Alliance. “For this year’s event, we’re bringing together experts to lead sessions on future technologies and government policies to manage identities and secure access to federal facilities and sensitive information on online government networks across all federal agencies.”

Speaking proposals are due March 23, 2018. Event, sponsorship, and exhibiting information, along with registration, are available through the event website.

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