Online identity theft


An Information Age Webinar, 20th February
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This event took place at 2.30pm on 20th February 2006. The event has been archived, and you can view and listen to this event now:

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Theme
Identity theft is one of the most damaging and frightening computer-aided crimes to emerge in the information age. Research in both the US and in Europe shows that it is not only becoming increasingly common, but individuals are so frightened of falling victim that it is undermining their trust in e-commerce. What can be done? And specifically, what can businesses operating through the Internet do to prevent their customers falling victim to identity theft and thereby maintain or restore confidence in their online brands? And what role can technological solutions play? Our panel of experts moderated by Andrew Lawrence, Editorial Director, Information Age debated with an online audience the best answers to these issues.

The expert panelists were::

  • David Lacey, former chief security officer of Royal Mail, and a member of the Home Office Committee on ID Theft
  • Ryan Kalember, Technology Director of Verisign, and a leading authority on federated identity management technology
  • Bori Toth, Biometric Research and Advisory Project Lead Deloitte & Touche


Our panelists opened the debate with presentations outlining the threats to business posed by ID theft, and presented their view of what can best be done to combat them. The debate was then opened up to the online audience, and an enlightening half hour discussion ensued…

If you wish to contact any of the panelists with further questions, please contact Tim Langford, tlangford@infoconomy.com,
020 7612 9312.

Webinar in association with:


verisign

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