Advancing Biometric and Identity Activity Solutions

Defense Strategies Institute's 4th Annual Identity Management Symposium will be occurring on April 18th & 19th, 2017, at The Mary M. Gates Learning Center, Alexandria, VA.

Washington, DC, January 09, 2017 --(PR.com)-- DSI is proud to announce the 4th Annual Identity Management Symposium, occurring on April 18th & 19th, 2017. As the U.S. Government continues to make improvements to their biometric, identity and access management capabilities, they have been able to provide greater insight on the behavior, intent and actions of known and unknown threat actors. Attendees will have the opportunity to contribute to discussion focusing on “Advancing Biometric and Identity Activity Solutions.”

This year’s educational summit will provide valuable information on the current and prospective initiatives that the U.S. Government supports in order to integrate advanced identity and access management practices for greater defense and security. Attendees will network with industry, academia, the Federal Government and the US Military and participate in a collaborative discussion that will include updates on the biometric initiatives and technologies that strive improve the efficiency and security of Government Organizations.

Confirmed Speakers Include:

· COL Donald Hurst, USA, PM, DoD Biometrics, PEO IEW&S
· Col Tom Clancy, Director, Identity Management Programs, DoD
· John Boyd, Assistant Director, Futures Identity, OBIM, DHS
· Michael Sorrento, Director, Defense Manpower Data Center
· Patrick Grother, Computer Scientist, NIST
· James Loudermilk, Senior Level Technologist, CJIS, FBI

This Year’s Topics Include:

- Enhanced Access Management and Credentialing Initiatives
- Next-Generation Mobile Biometric Capabilities
- Identity Intelligence Collection and Dissemination Strategies
- Addressing Big Data Requirements and Cloud Based Solutions
- Multi-Modal Authentication Initiatives and Updates
- Facilitating Best Biometric Practices for Greater Border Protection
- Information Exchange and Sharing Initiatives
- Documentless Verification Capabilities Moving Forward
- Biometric Technology R&D Requirements and Focus Areas
- Advancements to Biometric Search Capabilities
- Biometric Investment priorities; where industry can help
- Improvements to Biometric Matching and Reporting
- Future Modality Considerations

Seating is limited –

In order to allow for actionable discussion and dialogue amongst speaker and attendees, seating will be limited. Early Registration has now begun. Register now to reserve your seat. Active military, government and State personnel attend complimentary.

Anyone interested in participating in the 4th Annual Identity Management Symposium can visit Defense Strategies Institute's website at http://identitymanagement.dsigroup.org/for more information or contact Morgan at mcolfax@dsigroup.org, 1-201-266-0058

**Summit is closed to press / No recordings**
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Defense Strategies Institute
Morgan Colfax
201-266-0058
http://identitymanagement.dsigroup.org/
Register Now: http://identitymanagement.dsigroup.org/download-the-agenda/agenda-download-form/
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