Ruth Annus, Head of Migration and Border Policy Department with the Ministry of Interior, Estonia speaks about cross-border ID issues and different approaches to cope with global economic interconnectivity from interoperability to common standards.
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Armando Jorge Lucrécio, Lab Manager – Flextronics Institute of Technology, Brazil, talks about a combined effort with HP to implement RFID at item level, as well as a current project of RFID-as-a-system offering real-time access to information.
Etienne Graindor, General Secretary Calypso Networks Association explains, the need to create commercial conditions for the next revolution in mobility based on adaptive behaviors of urban transport users.
Hamman Riza, Director ICT Center – Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia, speaks about the successful enrollment process of 145 million citizens in Indonesia and the next steps, which includes a range of applications of the new eIDs such as eVoting.
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Luiz Ritzmann, CIO, GRU Airport, Sao Paulo, explains how the challenge of doubling capacity is met by deploying new technologies enabling the airport to handle more passengers and baggage while in the same time increasing security.
Sture Udd, CEO, UpCode, illustrates different concepts and their potential for information-driven structures highlighting the need to shift control-oriented methods towards more promising knowledge-based approaches.
Suvi Lindén, ITU Special Envoy from the UN Broadband Commission, expands on the deployment of broadband and how it is supporting the fight against crime through immediate access to networks and information..
Kameran Abdulrahman, Director General Ministry of Interior of the Kurdistan Regional Government, discusses developments in security in Kurdistan and the specific challenges this region of Iraq faces in terms of combating terrorism and organized crime.
Juma Assiago, Urban Safety Expert with the UN-Habitat’s Global Network on Safer Cities, expands on the role of creativity within smart and secure cities to allow populations to see innovations and systems working for them in their urban environment.
Fausto Lugo García, Civil Protection Secretary with Mexico City Government expands upon How Mexico City’s newly implemented command and control operations are set to improve life and security for its citizens through urban-wide networks.
Richard Kerby, Inter-Regional Adviser from the United Nations, discusses open data and how this can lead to new avenues of growth for today’s economies through innovation and development trends within both the public and private sectors.
Stefano Manservisi, DG Home Affairs at the European Commission, discusses increased mobility and security in society and the efforts undertaken by the European Commission to establish a policy line in which security and freedom can be enriched.
Steven M. Martinez, Executive Assistant Director Science and Technology Branch of the FBI, discusses law enforcement and the different technologies that are being developed, used and leveraged on by the FBI for ensuring safety of citizens through identity intelligence.
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Ralph Markert, Assistant Director at Interpol’s General Secretariat, explains Interpol’s preferred travel document, which allows its officials to reach special visa status with member countries when traveling throughout the world on urgent missions.
Erkki Koort, Deputy Secretary General for Internal Security Policy at the Ministry of the Interior of Estonia, outlines Estonia’s position and leading role in establishing technologies, which underpin the development of identification systems and data.