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28 Jul 2009 Identity and Access Management
 

Optimising Identity and Access Management in the Downturn

Making PKI and Two Factor Authentication simple and cost effective: Hundreds of public and private organisations use PKI and One Time Password (OTP) credentials to secure transactions and interactions with their employees, customers and business partners every day. These solutions work very well once the end user has completed their enrolment process and the credential has been shipped. However, the cost and complexity involved in the enrolment and issuance processes often prohibits large scale use of these solutions. This session will provide the audience with an overview of innovative ways to improve usability, significantly reduce the cost of implementation, and streamline the issuance of credentials. Phil D’Angio joined VeriSign in 2003 and is responsible for developing Authentication projects with the company’s largest customers and partners. He currently leads the development of new business relationships for VeriSign’s Authentication Services in EMEA. Phil’s recent focus has been on consumer protection initiatives based on two-factor authentication, a shared authentication network, and National Identity programs. During his time at VeriSign, Phil has worked with customers to design and deploy Identity Management and Authentication programs, leveraging VeriSign’s layered security elements including two-factor authentication, PKI, and fraud protection services. Phil has worked with customers in all of VeriSign’s key verticals including the financial industry, healthcare, energy and public sector. His experience gives him a unique perspective on the complexities and balance required for business to consider for authentication services targeted at consumers and business partners.

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Phil D’Angio, VeriSign EMEA, Head of Business Development

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Jul 28 2009

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Information Security

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