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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com For many, IDEMIA is a relatively unknown company that was recently awarded a 10-year Blanket Purchase Agreement from GSA. The focus is on next-generation identity proofing for login.gov. At first glance, you might say “IDEMIA” is an overnight success. Upon further examination, you will discover that IDEMIA has served federal agencies for over 60 years. During the interview, Donnie Scott gives listeners a complete rundown on the variations on identity, identity proofing, identity management, and identity access management. He reinforces that rigorous identity-proofing can reduce waste, fraud, and abuse of federal systems. This is becoming a more complex problem. For example, technology enthusiasts are experimenting with so-called “agents” to access data, assemble it, and then attempt to draw conclusions. At each step along the way, there are gateways to verify the validity of the person (or non-human entity) requesting data. This interview offers a great perspective from a well-respected company that provides identity proofing to the federal government.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy joins John Maytham to discuss the Auditor General’s findings of irregularities in a R480 million driver’s licence printing tender and the decision to seek high court intervention. The conversation covers the controversial selection of IDEMIA, OUTA’s longstanding investigation into licence procurement issues, and the urgent need for a new printing system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Future of Identity Podcast, I'm joined by David Kelts, a leader in digital identity and mobile ID initiatives, with a career that spans significant contributions across multiple companies and initiatives worldwide. David's insights shed light on the journey of mobile driver's licenses (mDLs), the evolution of identity verification, and his current role at Decipher Identity, where he's tackling adoption challenges and working with businesses to expand use cases for digital identity.We explore:- David's early work at Idemia, including pioneering efforts in connecting driver's licenses to online identity proofing.- The origin and adoption challenges of mobile driver's licenses (mDLs) and why adoption has lagged behind expectations.- Privacy concerns surrounding digital IDs and the misconception of "phone home" tracking in mobile identity, along with how privacy regulations are influencing this space.- The role of standards organizations and government agencies, like AMVA and TSA, in fostering privacy and security in digital credentials.- The future vision for digital identity, including the potential for digital-native identity credentials, cross-border use cases, and the value of user choice in secure digital wallets.David also shares stories from working directly with states like Utah and California on mDL projects and reflects on what's needed for broader adoption. This episode is a deep dive into the evolving landscape of digital identity and is perfect for anyone interested in the future of authentication, privacy, and user-centric identity solutions.You can learn more about Decipher Identity at decipher.id.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more announcements related to the future of identity at trinsic.id/podcastReach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Je suis très heureuse d'accueillir Damien BAPTISTE, coach et mentor pour nous parler masculinité et nouveau paradigme. Pour moi, Damien incarne parfaitement l'équilibre des énergies féminines et masculines et avance en pionnier. Il a accepté, avec alignement et intégrité, de répondre à toutes mes questions et avons échangé sur l'évolution et la place des hommes du nouveau paradigme qui souhaitent se réaliser en 2024. Diplômé d'un master en conseil en management ses talents et son goût pour le leadership l'ont amené à devenir chef de projet sur 2 projets ambitieux : un extranet de gestion des formations pour une administration territoriale et la mise en production des plateformes de paiement européen pour une banque, puis officie en tant que consultant en financement de la R&D. Il officie ensuite comme manager d'une équipe de 6 personnes, générant 2,5 millions de CA et ayant un portefeuille de comptes clés comme IBM, IDEMIA ou encore OVH. Engagé, il est membre de la Jeune Chambre Internationale (JCI) pendant 12 ans. Il est élu président de la JCE de Lyon puis de la fédération avant de devenir membre du conseil d'administration de la Jeune Chambre Economique française. Durant son mandat, il expérimente et essaime avec les 130 organisations locales le CV citoyen qui impactera en une seule année 5000 jeunes et 500 entreprises. Il devient sénateur et membre à vie de la JCI. ✨✨✨Curieux et ouvert, il s'intéresse aux cultures des peuples premiers (Maasaï, Kogis, Lakota) et leur spiritualité. Il se penche sur différentes philosophies : le Taoïsme et le Confucianisme. Il découvre, alors, de nouvelles manières de s'éveiller à sa pleine maturité et d'atteindre ses objectifs en participant régulièrement à des retraites, des méditations, des programmes de leadership et d'intelligence émotionnelle. Il pratique également le DO-IN et le Taï Chi Chuan. Passionné par l'évolution humaine et les collectifs, ces différentes expériences l'ont incité à se former et certifier au coaching pour accompagner les femmes et les hommes, à responsabilité, à révéler leurs potentiels et développer leur prospérité. En 2022, il fonde MANKIUS, son cabinet de conseil spécialisé dans le leadership et la cohésion de groupe et créé le parcours MOMENTUM.Sa vision : « Devenir le premier acteur de l'évolution durable des êtres humains et des organisations ». Sa mission : « Accompagner chacun à révéler pleinement ses talents et son unicité ». *Retrouver le Plaisir de Vivre Chaque Jour *Reconnecter Cœur et Esprit : Agir avec Puissance *Comprendre ses Valeurs pour Évoluer: Clé du Succès *Développer son Équilibre Masculin et Féminin en 2024 *L'Homme et l'Écosystème: Vers un Soutien Renouvelé *Libérez Votre Potentiel: L'Association Ciel-Terre *Réaliser ses rêves à tous les âges: C'est Possible! *PMA et Masculinité : Réflexions Profondes sur la Fertilité *Changez de Job: Comment Planifier votre Avenir Professionnel *L'Importance de la Pacification Intérieure pour un Nouveau Paradigme *Coaching Écoute Active : Nouvel Masculin *Redéfinir la Masculinité *Le Vrai Bonheur : Au-Delà des Objectifs *Retrouver le Sens: Réinventer sa Vision Professionnelle *Réapprendre à s'aimer : Un voyage intérieur inspirant *Équilibre Féminin et Masculin : Clé du Couple Épanoui *Révéler le Pouvoir des Pionniers : Construire Ensemble *Reconnectez-vous à votre Essence: Énergie et Pragmatisme Pour découvrir Damien, https://www.mankius.com/ Je vous souhaite une belle écoute
Die DA doen 'n dringende beroep op die Portefeuljekomitee vir Vervoer om 'n volledige verduideliking van die Lughawensmaatskappy Suid-Afrika te vra oor sy onlangse beëindiging van 'n kontrak van 115 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand met IDEMIA Identity and Security South Africa. Chris Hunsinger van die party sê hierdie kwessie is dringend omdat IDEMIA deur die Departement van Vervoer gekies is as die voorkeurbieër, vir die vervaardiging van nuwe slim rybewyskaarte:
Die minister van Vervoer Barbara Creecy het die ouditeur-generaal gevra om die oudit van die nuwe rybewyskaart-verkrygingsproses te versnel en uit te brei. Die hersiening sal nou ook kyk of die verkrygingskettingreëls gevolg is, of databeskermingsmaatreëls voldoende is en die uitwerking van die Lughawensmaatskappy van Suid-Afrika se onlangse kansellering van 'n kontrak met die Franse maatskappy IDEMIA. Collen Msibi van die departement sê die versoek is gemik op die hantering van vertragings met lisensiekaart-aansoeke en kwessies met die huidige drukstelsel:
Layton Beard, spokesperson for the Automobile Association comments on the announcement of the appointment of French technology company IDEMIA as the preferred bidder to supply new smart driving licence cards for South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Day in Legal History: Felix Frankfurter DiesOn this day in legal history, February 22, 1965, the legal community and the United States at large lost one of its most influential and intellectually formidable figures, Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, who passed away in Washington, DC. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1882, Frankfurter emigrated to the U.S. with his family, rising from humble beginnings to become a professor at Harvard Law School, and eventually, in 1939, a Supreme Court Justice nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His tenure on the court was marked by a strong adherence to judicial restraint, a philosophy advocating for the courts to avoid deciding more than what was necessary for the resolution of a case.Frankfurter's notable achievements include his influential opinions on civil rights and liberties, his pivotal role in the development of the doctrine of incorporation, which applied the Bill of Rights to the states, and his mentorship of several future legal scholars and justices. His majority opinions and concurring opinions are studied for their meticulous craftsmanship and deep respect for the Constitution's framers. However, his career was not without controversy; Frankfurter was often criticized for his perceived conservatism and reluctance to join the more liberal bloc of the court in expanding civil rights.His advocacy for judicial restraint and his approach to the Constitution often put him at odds with colleagues who were more willing to interpret the Constitution as a living document. Despite these controversies, Frankfurter's impact on American law and constitutional interpretation remains indelible, making him a central figure in the history of the Supreme Court. His legacy is one of intellectual rigor, profound respect for the law, and a deep-seated belief in the power of judicial restraint to protect the democratic process.On February 21, a federal judge in San Diego issued a ruling that temporarily prevents California's attorney general from enforcing a new law targeting the firearms industry. This law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2022, allows for legal action against manufacturers and sellers of "abnormally dangerous" guns. The judge's decision, responding to a lawsuit by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), suggests that the law likely violates the Constitution's dormant Commerce Clause by affecting interstate commerce. Specifically, the law could impose liability on out-of-state gun manufacturers for crimes committed in California with their legally manufactured weapons. This preliminary injunction halts the state's ability to sue the firearms industry under this law while the lawsuit progresses. The ruling does not address Second Amendment concerns but focuses on the law's potential to interfere with interstate commerce. Governor Newsom's administration is reportedly consulting on next steps, emphasizing that the ruling still allows for the pursuit of "bad actors" in the gun industry for harms caused by their products. This case highlights the ongoing legal and constitutional debates surrounding gun control and state versus federal powers in the United States.By way of very brief background, and hopefully only as a refresher if you are one of our lawyer listeners, the Dormant Commerce Clause refers to a legal doctrine derived from the Commerce Clause in the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. The "dormant" aspect of this doctrine implies that, in the absence of federal regulations, states cannot enact legislation that discriminates against or unduly burdens interstate commerce. Essentially, it serves as a prohibition against state protectionism, ensuring that the flow of interstate trade remains free from unnecessary restrictions imposed by individual states. This principle aims to maintain a national economic union, preventing states from enacting laws that favor in-state businesses over out-of-state competitors, thereby preserving a unified, competitive market across state lines.Judge blocks California from suing makers of 'abnormally dangerous' guns | ReutersCorporate legal departments are currently exploring the potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on its application in the legal industry, under the guidance of a new initiative called The Sense Collective. This initiative, spearheaded by Factor, aims to convene in-house lawyers from major corporations such as Adobe, Ford, Intel, and Microsoft to deliberate on the optimal use of AI tools in legal practices. Despite the enthusiasm surrounding generative AI for tasks like drafting documents, legal research, and e-discovery, many legal departments remain in the experimental phase, carefully assessing the technology's implications and applications.Ed Sohn of Factor highlights the ongoing exploration into accessing generative AI, whether through market-available tech products or direct chat interfaces like Microsoft Copilot or OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise. Mike Haven from Intel noted that while his legal department has utilized AI for various tasks, generative AI represents a newer frontier, prompting a cautious and deliberate approach to its deployment.The Sense Collective, beyond serving as a forum for discussion, is intent on identifying solutions that deliver substantial value to their organizations. This includes examining the effective use of tools such as Copilot and addressing broader questions regarding AI's impact on legal department investments, business counseling, and ethical considerations.An interesting aspect of the collective's work will be the development of generative AI prototypes tailored for legal use cases. Additionally, the group is keen on monitoring advancements in retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) technology, which promises to enhance AI tool accuracy by leveraging an organization's institutional knowledge. Membership in The Sense Collective is limited and requires a financial commitment, with outputs from the group's discussions reserved exclusively for its members.Top In-House Counsel Band Together to Experiment with Gen AIUS Justice Dept names first AI officer as new technology challenges law enforcement | ReutersIn anticipation of New York's pilot for mobile driver's licenses, lawmaker Michaelle Solages is spearheading legislation to establish model privacy standards amidst the national trend towards digital identification. This initiative seeks to address the security and transparency concerns that have arisen with the digitalization of IDs. Solages' proposed legislation emphasizes voluntary adoption of digital IDs, mandates state management of the wallet application, and sets strict controls on data handling and usage, including a prohibition on selling data to third parties and requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant for data access.The bill aims to create a framework that accommodates various uses of digital IDs, ensuring privacy, security, and cost-effectiveness. This approach contrasts with the New York DMV's current direction, which involved a $1.7 million contract with IDEMIA for a digital identity platform without extensive public discussion on privacy safeguards. Critics like Ross Schulman from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Zachary Martin from Venable have underscored the importance of public debate and comprehensive stakeholder engagement in shaping digital ID policies.Privacy advocates are particularly concerned about third-party partnerships and the potential for increased surveillance through digital IDs, advocating for technical protections like encryption and granular data control. Amidst these concerns, the New York DMV is still finalizing the mobile ID pilot, with no set timeline for its rollout. Solages remains optimistic about collaborating with the DMV and external groups to ensure the digital licensing initiative prioritizes the security and privacy of New Yorkers, highlighting the legislative effort to safeguard privacy alongside technological advancements.Mobile Driver's Licenses Face Privacy Scrutiny Ahead of NY Pilot Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Jeudi 1er février, les dérivés d'une startup crypto "à impact", la mise en cause de stablecoins dans des activités criminelles, la domination de Tether sur les marché des stablecoins, et les nouvelles sur l'euro numérique, ont été abordés par Raphaël Bloch, cofondateur de The Big Whale, et Jerome Ajdenbaum, Vice-Président Monnaies Numériques chez IDEMIA, reçus par Amaury de Tonquédec dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
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Globally, contactless payment transaction are set to surpass US$10tn by 2027 as we move closer to a cashless society. Yet, many of today's current payment solutions are leaving parts of society behind, including the most underserved and unbanked populations. How can biometrics help build an inclusive payment future? Romain Zanolo, Managing Director APAC, Payment Services, IDEMIA explains. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty IDEMIA BIOMETRIC SCANNERS KIOSKS AWAIT CRUISE PASSENGERS The TRUTH about Food and Travel Original Broadcast Date: 12/23/2023 We've been telling you for the past three years that digital passports are coming. But rather than a physical paper passport that you carry with you now, the new government issued passport would be digital, and it's already here. Want proof? Take a cruise out of the country for a few days, say down to the Bahamas. When you arrive back in the states, you'll walk past what looks like a kiosk device, slightly taller than the average person. You'll be instructed to remove any hats or sunglasses, and to look into the camera. The biometric scanner will very quickly match your face with your existing passport photo and you'll be allowed to enter the country, The talk about government issued digital identification and passports isn't wild speculation, it's already here! While we were under lockdown in 2020-21, the federal government through the State Department (which issues passports) and Homeland Security were busy implementing their plan. Welcome to the New Age. ### About the show: Food And Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty is the fusion of food and travel. This fresh, compelling nationally-syndicated weekend program includes information for homesteading, traveling, gardening, taste tests, and in a twist, listeners hear what restaurant servers say about customers. Each week our listeners get the very latest food and travel information We produce homemade videos of healthy, easy to make recipes We feature no-holds barred interviews in a LIVE, fast-paced, nationwide call-in show. Elizabeth Dougherty is a writer, trained chef, world traveler and now an award-winning talk show host. Food Nation Radio was on the forefront of presenting expert guests with vital information about GMOs, at a time when no one was talking about or even knew about the subject. We give our listeners, advertisers and stations a LIVE SHOW. (NO “BEST OF'S” EVER!) We present hard-hitting topics and interviews without the same old political spin. We are very social media conscious and stay in touch with our audience. (200,000 plus) We work closely with advertisers and stations to ensure their success. We are ready to deliver a fresh, tight, first-class show to your station from our digital studio utilizing Comrex Access and our own automation system. Executive Producer – Michael Serio Requests: Sammone@proton.me FOOD AND TRAVEL NATION FAST FACTS Website: Food And Travel Nation.com Social Media Sites: Facebook | Twitter website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com
Jeudi 7 décembre, le développement de SG-Forge dans les actifs numériques et le lancement du nouveau type de Hardware Wallet de la société Idemia, ont été abordés par Valentin Nicaud, membre de la cellule infos d'expert de Bourse Direct, Grégory Raymond, cofondateur et directeur de la recherche chez The Big Whale et Jérôme Ajdenbaum, en charge du business monnaie numérique chez Idemia, reçus par Amaury de Tonquédec dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
In episode seven of our Case Studies season, Just Science sat down with Ross Krewenka, Product Manager for IDEMIA, and Mike Ransom, Automated Print Manager for the Michigan State Police, to discuss the development and use cases of contactless fingerprint capture technology. Traditionally, ink and paper are used to capture fingerprints from subjects; however, advances in technology have made it possible to document fingerprints electronically. Furthermore, technological advancements have even made it possible to capture fingerprints without subjects physically encountering fingerprint sensors or being touched by law enforcement. Listen along as Ross and Mike describe the process of adapting industry fingerprint technology to the public safety field, how contactless fingerprint capture technology can benefit individuals with special needs and preferences, and the impact of this technology on the future of identification. This episode is funded by the National Institute of Justice's Forensic Technology Center of Excellence (Award No. 15PNIJ-21-GK-02192-MUMU). Some content in this podcast may be considered sensitive and may evoke emotional responses or may not be appropriate for younger audiences.
durée : 00:31:33 - Secrets d'info - par : Jacques Monin, Cellule investigation de Radio France - Avec 15 000 collaborateurs et un chiffre d'affaires de 2,6 milliards d'euros, Idemia est un des leaders du marché des documents sécurisés dans le monde. Mais l'entreprise a aussi essuyé de nombreux revers ces dernières année. - réalisé par : Christophe IMBERT
durée : 00:04:24 - Le zoom de la rédaction - Le leader français de l'identité biométrique, Idemia, est notamment connu pour fabriquer la carte Vitale. Mais ces dernières années, il a rencontré de nombreux déboires : sanction du PNF, incarcération abusive après une erreur de son algorithme et annulation d'une élection au Kenya.
Jeudi 12 octobre, l'utilisation des cryptos à des fins terroristes ainsi que la possible orientation de la blockchain vers le bien commun, ont été abordés par Grégory Raymond, co-fondateur et directeur de la recherche chez The Big Whale et Jerome Ajdenbaum, vice-président Monnaies Numériques chez IDEMIA, reçus par Amaury de Tonquédec dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
In this episode of the Identity at the Center Podcast, Jim McDonald and Jeff Steadman discuss quantum computing and its impact on identity and access management (IAM) with guests from Idemia, Teresa Wu and Olivier Nora. The main topics covered in the episode are how Wu and Nora got into the field of identity, and what is their role at Idemia, an explanation of quantum computing and its differences from standard computing, the term "Y2Q" and what it means for the future of computing, the problems quantum computing poses for IAM and which roles or sub-disciplines should be most concerned, and how someone in the IAM field can prepare for quantum, including whether new algorithms or IAM technologies will be needed. The episode ends on a lighter note with Wu and Nora sharing their favorite meals to prepare and the most underrated spice. Connect with Teresa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresawu/ Connect with Olivier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliviernora/ Learn more about Idemia: https://www.idemia.com/ Cybersecurity Midwest Summit 2023: https://whova.com/web/2sOogdl3cIdo76LNOJrtUFRNXxvO%40kakipZlQHyewIA%3D/ Identity Week America - use code IDAC30 for a 30% discount on your conference pass: https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/identity-week-america/index.stm Use the code OKTNIDAC30 for 30% off your Oktane 2023 registration at https://www.okta.com/octane/ Authenticate Conference - use code IDAC15PODCAST for a 15% discount on your registration fee: https://authenticatecon.com/event/authenticate-2023/ Connect with us on LinkedIn: Jim McDonald: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmcdonaldpmp/ Jeff Steadman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsteadman/ Visit the show on the web at idacpodcast.com and follow @IDACPodcast on Twitter.
Bill Banham's guest is Nellie Wartoft, CEO & Founder of Tigerhall. Nellie is a Swedish entrepreneur who launched the social learning platform Tigerhall in 2019 to disrupt how professionals learn from one another in the real world. Under her leadership, Tigerhall has quickly gained traction with users across 32 countries, and employees in 12 markets. Big names like AWS, Bloomberg, KPMG, Singlife, EY, Fujifilm, Toll Group, Infor, Idemia, HP, and Cisco have already chosenTigerhall to help their employees learn more and do better.Questions for Nellie include:You are a big advocate of social mobility across the world. This belief is rooted in the fact that everyone should have the opportunity to reach their life goals and become successful at what they do, regardless of their background or circumstances. Tell me more.Please share what you mean by ‘social learning'. As part of your answer, can you reference the framework of the 5 pillars of a social learning approach you discussed in an article on medium.com called ‘How To Start Implementing Social Learning at Your Organization'. You recently wrote a post called ‘5 Things Corporate Learning Can Learn From the Epic Success of Threads'. Can you share some of those learning with us? Please include a mention of why you think social media and consumer apps are so engaging, but everyone hates their LMS and corporate learning. Why do you believe that learning opportunities and talent development is aThis episode is supported by Right Management North America and ManpowerGroup. For 40+ years, Right Management has transformed organizations across more than 75 countries by evaluating, developing, and transitioning their talent. Their strong pool of coaches and leadership experts works closely with candidates to help them identify their strengths, develop new capabilities, or transition to new careers.Feature Your Brand on the HRchat PodcastThe HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here and contact sales@hr-gazette.com. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events
What factors have led to the emergence of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and how does the decreasing use of cash worldwide impact the unbanked population's ability to participate in the economy? What are the potential benefits of CBDC in terms of financial inclusion and government initiatives to distribute benefits or fiscal stimulus payments? In this episode, Amit Kakatikar - head of Payment Services BU for India region of IDEMIA, a leader in identity technologies, - dives deep into all of these and much more. Tune in.
Jeudi 15 juin, la réaction du bitcoin depuis le passage de la FED hier, ainsi que sur sa chute sur la décision de politique monétaire et la conférence de presse de Jerome Powella été abordé par Jérémy Le Bescont, chef de rubrique crypto/web3 à Capital.fr et 21 Millions, et Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, auteur de « la guerre des cryptomonnaies », reçus par Guillaume Sommerer dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Jeudi 20 avril, la validation du Parlement européen des règles pour encadrer les cryptomonnaies ont été abordés par Grégory Raymond, cofondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale et Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président en charge des cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, reçus par Guillaume Sommerer dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
President Biden gave a speech on junk fees recently so Brett and Dave carved up the portions specific to the travel industry and discussed what is true, what stretches the truth, and what might be junky in this less-than-amazing speech. Transcript of the speech Video of the speech “Enhancing Transparency of Airline Ancillary Service Fees “ Thanks to our sponsor IDEMIA! IDEMIA is an authorized enrollment provider for TSA PreCheck.
Jeudi 3 novembre, les niveaux techniques à surveiller sur le marché crypto, ce qu'on peut faire sur Elrond et sa stratégie, les monnaies numériques de banque centrale, ont été abordés par Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président en charge des cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, Charles Janus, analyste et coach chez Interactiv Trading, Gregory Raymond, cofondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale, reçus par Stéphane Pedrazzi dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
The last time we made an episode about Spirit, JetBlue had just gotten hostile...well they won and now pending federal approval, they'll get to merge with Spirit. We go over how this happened and what comes next! Thanks to our sponsor IDEMIA! IDEMIA is an authorized enrollment provider for TSA PreCheck.
**EPISODE LINKS** IDEMIA: https://www.idemia.com/ Identiverse: https://identiverse.com/ FindBiometrics Financial Identity Summit: https://web.cvent.com/event/20454161-8e78-4ae6-bc85-df7aa59a037b/summary Recorded live at Identiverse 2022— FindBiometrics' Doug OGorden interviews Teresa Wu, VP of Innovation at IDEMIA. In this episode, Wu recaps the long-storied history of Identiverse before digging into the major trends in the identity industry as they relate to biometrics: from the fight against phishing, to the emergence of verified credentials, and the rise of mobile ID—which is an area in which IDEMIA is a celebrated pioneer. She touches on the public perception of face biometrics, and the importance of leadership when it comes to education, interoperability, and ethical responsibility. This wide-ranging discussion serves as a great overview of the relationship between biometrics and the larger identity and access management space.
Mercredi 29 juin, Stéphane Pedrazzi a reçu Julien Quistrebert, directeur des investissements de Montségur Finance, Romain Daubry, membre de la cellule Infos d'Experts de Bourse Direct, Philippe Gudin, senior economist chez Barclays, Jonathan Dhiver, fondateur de MeilleureSCPI.com, Malik Haddouk, directeur de la gestion diversifiée chez CPR AM, Emilie Da Silva, gérante chez Eiffel IG, et Sassan Golshani, directeur du développement de Peqan, Gregori Volokhine, président de Meeschaert Financial Services, Pierre Miramont, responsable de l'analyse de fonds chez Quantalys, Laurent Pignot, analyste chez Zone Bourse, Valentin Demé, journaliste chez Cryptoast, Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président en charge des cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, Sébastien Korchia, responsable de la gestion collective chez UBS La Maison de Gestion, Gilles Guibout, responsable actions européennes chez AXA IM, Franck Morel, président de ZoneBourse, ainsi que Matthieu Navarre, directeur commercial de PAREF Gestion, dans l'émission BFM Bourse sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Mercredi 29 juin, l'interrogation de Chainalysis sur la réelle décentralisation des DAO a été abordé par Laurent Pignot, analyste chez Zone Bourse, Valentin Demé, journaliste chez Cryptoast, et Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président en charge des cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, reçus par Stéphane Pedrazzi dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Thank you again to Ezra who wrote in with a great question: Do alliances even matter anymore? Star Alliance, Sky Team, One World, the Rebel Alliance, etc. We get into that and much more! Star Alliance KLM/Northwest Thanks to our sponsor IDEMIA! IDEMIA is an authorized enrollment provider for TSA PreCheck.
Jeudi 19 mai, Guillaume Sommerer a reçu Aude Kersulec, journaliste de BFM Business, Jean-Louis Cussac, trader pour compte propre chez Perceval Finance Conseil, Gregori Volokhine, président de Meeschaert Financial Services, Vincent Le Sann, DG adjoint de Portzamparc, Valentin Nicaud, membre de la cellule infos d'experts de Bourse Direct, Grégory Raymond, co-fondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale, ainsi que Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, dans l'émission BFM Bourse sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Jeudi 19 mai, Guillaume Sommerer a reçu Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante de BFM Business à New York, Aude Kersulec, journaliste de BFM Business, Gwenaël Lessard, gérant senior chez Swiss Life Banque Privée, Gilles Moëc, chef économiste du Groupe AXA, Frédéric Walther, directeur général chez Domitys, Arnaud Cadart, gérant de portefeuilles chez Flornoy, Géraldine Sundstrom, Managing director et gestionnaire de portefeuilles chez Pimco, Jean-Louis Dell'Oro, journaliste de BFM Business, Jean-Louis Cussac, trader pour compte propre chez Perceval Finance Conseil, Gregori Volokhine, président de Meeschaert Financial Services, Vincent Le Sann, DG adjoint de Portzamparc, Valentin Nicaud, membre de la cellule infos d'experts de Bourse Direct, Grégory Raymond, co-fondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale, Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, Vincent Chaigneau, directeur de la Recherche chez Generali Investments, Louis de Fels, directeur des gestions chez Gay-Lussac Gestion, Edwin Faure, directeur de la gestion de Philippe Hottinguer & Cie Gestion, ainsi que Benjamin Rousseau, gérant chez Cogefi, dans l'émission BFM Bourse sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Jeudi 19 mai, le fait que Binance cherche aussi à obtenir une licence crypto en Allemagne a été abordé par Valentin Nicaud, membre de la cellule infos d'experts de Bourse Direct, Grégory Raymond, co-fondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale, ainsi que Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, reçus par Guillaume Sommerer dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Brett and Dave take on a listener question! What's the point of travel agencies these days? With a plurality of options available to consumers to book directly with airlines, what can we do that you can't on your own? Thanks to our sponsor IDEMIA! IDEMIA is an authorized enrollment provider for TSA PreCheck.
Brett got to nerd out on a bunch of flights over three days to prove once and for all that flying between Oakland and Southern California is BACK! Thanks to our sponsor Idemia! Idemia is an authorized enrollment provider for TSA PreCheck.
Jeudi 21 avril, Guillaume Sommerer a reçu Mary-Sol Michel, directrice de la Gestion sous mandat chez Swiss Life Banque Privée, Gilles Moëc, chef économiste du Groupe AXA, Pierre Chevillard, directeur des publications immobilières chez Pap.fr, Marie Coeurderoy, journaliste Immo de BFM Business, Frédéric Rozier, gérant pour Mirabaud France, et Guillaume Bayre, journaliste de BFM Business, Étienne Bracq, journaliste à BFM Business, Jean-Louis Cussac, trader pour compte propre, Perceval Finance Conseil, Gregori Volokhine, président de Meeschaert Financial Services, Etienne Monceau, analyste financier chez Zone Bourse, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante de BFM Business à New York, Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président en charge des cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, auteur de "la guerre des cryptomonnaies", Rodolphe Steffan, trader et associé chez Interactiv Trading, et Raphaël Bloch, cofondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale, Vincent Guenzi, stratège et gérant du fonds CD Amérique Stratégies chez Cholet Dupont, Marc Renaud, PDG de Mandarine Gestion, Étienne Bracq, journaliste à BFM Business, Edwin Faure, directeur de la gestion de Philippe Hottinguer & Cie Gestion, Benjamin Rousseau, gérant small & mid caps Europe chez Cogefi, ainsi qu'Amaury de Tonquédec, journaliste BFM Business, dans l'émission BFM Bourse sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Jeudi 21 avril, Guillaume Sommerer a reçu Étienne Bracq, journaliste à BFM Business, Jean-Louis Cussac, trader pour compte propre, Perceval Finance Conseil, Gregori Volokhine, président de Meeschaert Financial Services, Etienne Monceau, analyste financier chez Zone Bourse, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante de BFM Business à New York, Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président en charge des cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, auteur de "la guerre des cryptomonnaies", Rodolphe Steffan, trader et associé chez Interactiv Trading, et Raphaël Bloch, cofondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale, dans l'émission BFM Bourse sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Jeudi 21 avril, le Ce jeudi 21 avril, le Bitcoin et l'Ethereum ont été abordés par Jérôme Ajdenbaum, vice-président en charge des cryptomonnaies chez IDEMIA, auteur de "la guerre des cryptomonnaies", Rodolphe Steffan, trader et associé chez Interactiv Trading, et Raphaël Bloch, cofondateur et rédacteur en chef de The Big Whale, reçus par Guillaume Sommerer dans l'émission BFM Crypto, le Club sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Enna E. Jimenez, Business Transformation and Quality Leader, Senior Director, IDEMIA is an Award-Winning Change Champion who has over 30 years in multiple industries with expertise in Leadership, Technology and Transformation Management. Currently, Enna is the Business Transformation and Quality Leader at IDEMIA, an augmented identity security organization. She received the Quarterly Manager MVP Award in October 2019, for leading change in the company. Enna is a Co-Author of Extraordinary Latinas: Powerful Voices of Resilience, Courage & Empowerment, a book elevating the voice of 12 Latina leaders. The March edition of Hispanic Executive magazine featured Enna as one of the 2021 Leading Latinas. She received the Emerging Leaders in Technology and Engineering (E.L.I.T.E.) Award from National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Boston Professionals. Enna is a member of the Boards of ALPFA National, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern MA, The Pathway Initiative (TPI) and Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Women's Advisory Board. Enna is one of 92 Hispanics featured in the first edition of Hispanic Stars Rising: A New Face of Power. Learn more Her website: https://www.ennajimenez.com Get her book, Extraordinary Latinas: amazon.com/author/ennajimenez Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennajimenez/ Shout-out: Today's Diversity Leader Shout-out goes to the other 11 women in her book, Extraordinary Latinas, Powerful Voices of Resilience, Courage & Empowerment Music: Vente by Mamá Patxanga is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License Amor Y Felicidad by SONGO 21 is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/si-suite/message
Enna E. Jimenez, Business Transformation and Quality Leader, Senior Director, IDEMIA is an Award-Winning Change Champion who has over 30 years in multiple industries with expertise in Leadership, Technology and Transformation Management. Currently, Enna is the Business Transformation and Quality Leader at IDEMIA, an augmented identity security organization. She received the Quarterly Manager MVP Award in October 2019, for leading change in the company. Enna is a Co-Author of Extraordinary Latinas: Powerful Voices of Resilience, Courage & Empowerment, a book elevating the voice of 12 Latina leaders. The March edition of Hispanic Executive magazine featured Enna as one of the 2021 Leading Latinas. She received the Emerging Leaders in Technology and Engineering (E.L.I.T.E.) Award from National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Boston Professionals. Enna is a member of the Boards of ALPFA National, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern MA, The Pathway Initiative (TPI) and Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Women's Advisory Board. Enna is one of 92 Hispanics featured in the first edition of Hispanic Stars Rising: A New Face of Power. Learn more Her website: https://www.ennajimenez.com Get her book, Extraordinary Latinas: amazon.com/author/ennajimenez Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennajimenez/ Shout-out: Today's Diversity Leader Shout-out goes to the other 11 women in her book, Extraordinary Latinas, Powerful Voices of Resilience, Courage & Empowerment Music: Vente by Mamá Patxanga is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License Amor Y Felicidad by SONGO 21 is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/si-suite/message
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**EPISODE LINKS** Learn more about IDEMIA: https://www.idemia.com/ Register for the Travel & Hospitality Identity Summit: https://events.channelpronetwork.com/travel-hospitality-biometrics-online-summit Download the FindBiometrics Year in Review Report: https://findbiometrics.com/face-biometrics-privacy-and-finance-download-the-19th-annual-findbiometrics-year-in-review-report/ Live from ISC West 2022: FindBiometrics Director of Digital Media and Events Doug OGorden speaks with renowned identity expert Teresa Wu, Vice President of Innovation and Client Engagement at IDEMIA. The conversation begins where OGorden's previous interview with IDEMIA left off: on the importance of frictionless biometrics, before shifting to talk about the company's relationship with TSA and biometrics in aviation. Wu goes on to comment on the breaking news of Apple's Arizona mobile ID launch, discusses privacy and education issues around biometrics, and lets us in on what's next from IDEMIA.
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Seats are getting smaller and more uncomfortable all the time...or are they? Brett and Dave talk about all this and then guess what the airplane seat of the future might look like. Thanks to our sponsor Idemia! Idemia is an authorized enrollment provider for TSA PreCheck. double decker cloud concept Coffeehouse Swivel Skyrider 2.0 Bike seat
Esta semana viajamos a Colombia para reunirnos con Jorge González, director comercial de Iteria. Discutiremos cómo el líder global de identidad aumentada IDEMIA pasó de un ambiente On premises a Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) y aprenderemos los pasos recomendados previo a la salida a producción. Para IDEMIA, la solución OCI demostró permitir una mayor eficiencia a través de ambientes de prueba y desarrollo, mejoró la capacidad de procesamiento, como resultado de la actualización al procesador más reciente y una productividad fluida al conectar a más personas de una manera más ágil.
**EPISODE LINKS** Learn more about Genetec: https://www.genetec.com/ Download the FindBiometrics Year in Review Report: https://findbiometrics.com/face-biometrics-privacy-and-finance-download-the-19th-annual-findbiometrics-year-in-review-report/ Live at ISC West 2022: FindBiometrics Director of Digital Media and Events Doug OGorden catches up with Andrew Elvish, Vice President of Marketing and Product Management for Genetec. FindBiometrics readers will remember that our Year in Review analysis found a near-ubiquitous enthusiasm for collaboration on behalf of the biometrics and identity community, and that's the core of this interview. Elvish starts by highlighting Genetec's recent integration with StoneLock, an innovative biometrics company specializing in anonymous infrared face authentication, before speaking to the overall importance of interoperability and cooperation in identity and security, pointing to integrations with IDEMIA, BioConnect and Suprema as examples.
**EPISODE LINKS** Learn more about IDEMIA: https://www.idemia.com/ Register for the Travel & Hospitality Identity Summit: https://events.channelpronetwork.com/travel-hospitality-biometrics-online-summit Download the FindBiometrics Year in Review Report: https://findbiometrics.com/face-biometrics-privacy-and-finance-download-the-19th-annual-findbiometrics-year-in-review-report/ Live from ISC West 2022: FindBiometrics Director of Digital Media and Events Doug OGorden speaks with two executives from IDEMIA: Andy Farmer, Vice President Corporate Identity, for the North American Public Security & Identity Business Unit, and Yves Portalier, EVP Corporate Identity/Public Security & Identity Business Unit. Their conversation begins with a showcase of IDEMIA's newest MorphoWave contactless fingerprint scanners, and its VisionPass facial recognition technology, before taking a more in-depth look at the overall importance of contactless biometrics and speculating on the big opportunities ahead for our industry.
This week, we take a trip to Colombia to meet with Jorge Gonzalez, commercial director for Iteria. We'll discuss how augmented identity global leader Idemia moved from on prem to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and we'll learn the steps recommended prior to production. For Idemia, the OCI solution proved to allow for increased efficiency through development test environments, improved processing capacity as a result of updating to the latest processer, and overall seamless productivity through connecting more people in a more agile way.
Nellie Wartoft is the CEO and founder of Tigerhall, a social learning platform that helps professionals — regardless of their backgrounds and circumstances — achieve their career and life goals by learning directly from Asia's most successful people. As CEO, Nellie is responsible for planning and executing the overall strategic direction, growth and expansion, leadership and future vision for Tigerhall. She also works closely with C-suite executives and people leaders to develop their leaders and propel their teams to new heights. Tigerhall is currently supporting organisations such as HP, Cisco, P&G, IDEMIA, Bank of Singapore and more in their leadership development and digital transformation efforts. Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/nellie- wartoft You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/nellie-wartoft
Sign up for my Daily Fintech or Daily Digital Banking Newsletters here. Check out my latest podcast episode below: Welcome to another episode of our Daily Fintech Podcast. This podcast episode is sponsored by Privacy Lock. Privacy Lock sets the standard for financial service providers in data privacy compliance. Protect your business and your customers today. Visit www.pentaprivacylock.com THE NEWS HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY IS JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said disconnecting Russian banks from the SWIFT messaging system may bring “unintended consequences” that include third parties finding ways around the penalty. JUST IN: Mastercard and Visa have blocked multiple financial institutions from their payment networks in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. ALSO: Revolut has engaged a global security partner to provide emergency logistical support for its Ukraine-based employees. FURTHERMORE, Paysend announced the expansion of its cross-border money transfer services to Colombia with MOVii, a leading mobile wallet service in Colombia. German banking start-up N26 will be prepared for an initial public offering by the end of 2022, co-CEO Maximilian Tayenthal told CNBC. More than one million customers are now using digital receipt startup Flux in the UK. AS FOR PARTNERSHIPS Douugh Ltd, the banking super app, is pleased to announce a partnership with TrueLayer to access open banking data in Australia. IDEX Biometrics has partnered with IDEMIA to support Rocker, the Swedish challenger bank, as it launches biometric payment cards to the market. WHAT ABOUT FUNDING ROUNDS AND INVESTMENTS? Early Spotify backer CREANDUM has raised its sixth fund — a $500m vehicle to back seed and early-stage startups in Europe. FPL Technologies, the Indian startup that operates OneCard, is set to double its valuation to about $1.5 billion in a new financing round, according to three sources familiar with the matter. NOW, LET'S COVER NEW LAUNCHES AND FEATURES. Investment platform Betterment has launched a student loan management solution and acquired the partner and customer relations of Gradvisor, a college savings plan service. WHAT ABOUT THOSE MOVERS AND SHAKERS? Shawbrook Bank has hired Arthur Leung as its first chief product officer, as the bank doubles down on its digital strategy.
The SSI Orbit Podcast – Self-Sovereign Identity, Decentralization and Web3
- Governance Orchestrators - The orchestrating required to bring together decentralized identity ecosystems is today's biggest gap for Commercial SSI. By this I mean the Trust over IP Level 4 governance authorities that are required to make something commercially real. We have the approaches, the principles, the technologies and the standards down. There is also clear market demand for data ownership and privacy-preserving digital interactions. We've have also seen great enhancements on mobile devices for authentication methods such as biometrics and continuous authentication. So the question is: how we make decentralized identity more of a reality in our day-to-day lives? How can we create a place in which a bank, a gig economy company or a start-up can all simply plug-in and begin using verifiable credentials? There is a glaring need for Commercial SSI Governance Authorities. As we know, half of the battle in decentralized identity, especially in government regulated industries, is governance. We require governance entities to help in the formation of ecosystems, the setting of rules, the making of markets, the monetization strategies, the dispute strategies, etc. More entities are required to manage the bits of a trust framework that are commercial decisions. About Episode During this conversation, we discuss: Charlie's learnings from the Trust over IP Foundation and the Good Health Pass Collaborative Thinking about the Governance of Decentralized Networks The opportunity for Vertical Market Makers Digital Smart Agents - the smart processing of wallets and storage Commercial SSI Governance Authorities About Guest Charlie has been a thought leader in the digital identity space for many years now, having spent time across organizations such as: SecureKey - helping secure key Canadian market customer and partner relationships, and key strategic partner engagements, and $21M Series C funding closed in December 2014. Idemia - driving the Government Identity Services cross division activities in the field of digital identity services. MasterCard - responsible for the strategy, definition, and rollout of a major new global business within MasterCard focused upon digital identity services – this the ID Service. Whilst at MasterCard he was a co-founder and on the steering board of both the Trust over IP Foundation and the Good Health Pass Collaborative. Now with Avast, Charlie is responsible for developing their identity services strategy as the company expands its expertise and innovation in privacy and identity products. You can find Charlie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleswalton2020/. Follow Mathieu Glaude Twitter: https://twitter.com/mathieu_glaude LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathieuglaude/
Today we're talking with Dirmand Daltun, CEO of csquare.ai & project lead at DeepSquare. Joining the discussion we also have Arnaud De La Chapelle, an industry tech leader who has worked with IDEMIA and VFS Global at the highest levels, here in Dubai. Deepsquare is a European based project to make high performance computing distributed and privacy enabled, on the blockchain. The data-processing center, based in Switzerland, runs on renewable energy. The heat generated by the center will be captured, and sold back to industry. Finally, a token based community management system brings Web3 governance structures out of the virtual asset market, and into real world infrastructure. Deepsquare is based on a convergence of emerging technologies; for example it's currently based on the ethereum blockchain. A lot of this episode was about figuring out how everything fits together, and what the future of distributed high-performance computing may look like in future. What emerges is the beginnings of a new structure for HPC, engineered with the principles of access, energy sustainability and co-ownership in mind.
FindBiometrics is reporting live from the Future Travel Experience Global conference in Las Vegas. Eric Weiss, our multimedia editor, was on the show floor this week speaking to the biometrics and identity leaders and in this special episode of ID Talk he interviews Lisa Sullivan, Senior Vice President, Travel and Transport, IDEMIA I&S North America. Sullivan shows-off IDEMIA's recently launched travel solution, the ID2Travel platform, alongside some of the company's other border control innovations, before delving into the key opportunities for boosting adoption of digital travel credentials, and how mobile ID can empower travelers to take control of their identities. The interview concludes with Sullivan's observations on the segmentation of travel culture and how it will affect the identity industry. To learn more about the topics discussed in this podcast visit https://na.idemia.com/ To hear more interviews straight from Future Travel Experience stay tuned to FindBiometrics where you can participate in our 19th annual Year in Review Survey. The FindBiometrics Year in Review bigger than ever this year, culminating in a full day virtual event, and with prize giveaways for survey respondents: https://findbiometrics.com/take-the-findbiometrics-year-in-review-2021-survey/
Comment analyser le phénomène des cryptomonnaies ? Le phénomène des cryptomonnaies prend de l'ampleur et inquiète les Etats qui souhaitent le réguler. Jérôme Adjenbaum nous explique les enjeux de ce phénomène mondial.
Teresa Wu is the Vice President of Innovation and Client Engagement at Idemia, a global leader in identity solutions, and a trusted partner for more than 60 years. Teresa has a very interesting winding road to get to where she is today as a passionate leader who loves how she can make an impact in serving the country, her city and her community by making intelligent decisions that inform safety at Idemia. Teresa uses her problem-solving skills and creativity to continuously refine her knowledge of her craft. She uses care as she unpacks her learnings from failures to gain powerful insights to plan ahead as a transformational leader.
josefina Stavrakopulos, Mariajosé Soto y Nicolás Vial analizaron las principales noticias que marcan la jornada, entre ellas, la licitación de documentos de identidad y pasaportes a francesa Idemia. Además, conversaron con el general Juan Muñoz Rodríguez, Jefe de la Plana Mayor Especial Elecciones Presidenciales.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, I'm excited to share this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files where we look at the power of knowing who you are and surrounding yourself with supportive people. My guest, Enna Jimenez, shares her personal story of rising through the ranks in IT and the challenges she faced along the way. She also reveals the ways in which she found her voice and learned to believe in herself. Enna and I discuss the ways in which we can all support those around us as well. To join the free Impostor Syndrome Challenge, visit:https://yourcareersuccess.com/impostor-syndrome-challenge/To learn more about the Leading Women discussion group, visit:https://yourcareersuccess.com/leading-women-discussion-group/To schedule time to speak with me directly about your questions/challenges, visit:https://yourcareersuccess.com/contact/About My GuestEnna Jimenez is an Award-Winning Change Champion who has over 30 years in multiple industries with expertise in Leadership, Technology and Transformation Management. Currently, Enna is the Head of the Quality Assurance team at IDEMIA, an augmented identity security organization. She is a Coach and Mentor and has a huge passion for Diversity and Inclusion, talent engagement and community organizations. The March edition of Hispanic Executive magazine featured Enna as one of the 2021 Leading Latinas. In March 2021, Enna received the Emerging Leaders in Technology and Engineering (E.L.I.T.E.) Award from NSBE Boston Professionals. Dr. Lynn Wooten, President of Simmons University appointed Enna as the Presidential Adviser for Alumni Engagement. In addition, Enna has joined the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Women's Advisory Board and the ALPFA National Board of Directors. Enna is one of 92 Hispanics featured in the first edition book Hispanic Stars Rising: A New Face of Power. The Multicultural Symposium Series Black History Empowerment Recognition Breakfast recognized Enna as one of the Black and Brown Innovators of Action Honorees in March 2020. In 2019, the National Diversity Council selected Enna as one of the 2019 National Latino Leader Award winners and she received a Citation from MA Governor Charlie Baker on Leadership and Excellence. To connect with Enna, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennajimenez/To learn more about her new book, Extraordinary Latinas, visit: https://www.ennajimenez.com
‘Click to Pay' was aimed at streamlining the checkout experience while boosting security in 2019. Mehdi Elhaoussine, senior vice president of strategy at IDEMIA and Ashish Bhatia, head of SRC products at Discover Global Network, told PYMNTS the tech is finally approaching critical mass — though further education of stakeholders is needed.
On this security focused episode of the ID Talk Podcast, FindBiometrics Founder Peter O'Neill speaks with JJ Baird, Director of Engineering and Operations, NORAM, IDEMIA. Their conversation begins on the state of physical access in 2021, and the new enterprise security landscape presented by the coronavirus pandemic. They talk about emerging markets and the importance of standards and interoperability in the security space, before turning to some practical questions regarding biometric implementation. Learn more about the topics discussed in this episode by visiting https://www.idemia.com/
Check out today's TOP travel news!JoinMyTrip has you covered! In today's travel news, in the UK, the government has lifted restrictions, and now all restaurants, pubs, and shops have reopened.Here is the most important travel news from around the world that we would like to share with you. Watch our daily YouTube Travel News Show, so you can stay informed every day. If you happen to have missed the previous episode, make sure to check that out too! April 13th Tuesday. In the UK, the government has lifted restrictions and now all restaurants, pubs, and shops have reopened. However, they have advised people to hold off on all plans pertaining to international travel for the summer. So, the decision on non essential travel will be taken post May 17th. TUI Group has revealed plans to raise at least €350 million in fresh funding as the company seeks to move out of the ongoing impact from the Covid-19 pandemic.Tokyo has started testing facial recognition technology for international travellers. So travellers need not show passports or flight tickets after check-in. This is to speed up the boarding process and provide a contactless experience for passengers. Fake health certificates have become a big issue. IDEMIA's health pass enables governments to curb the risk of incoming travellers spreading Covid. As the Pass is linked to a traveler's identity, it cannot be transferred to anyone else and cannot be copied without appropriate authority.Did you know that there are 61,000 passengers in the air over the United states at any given time of any day. Source: Bloomberg, Breaking Travel News, The Jakarta posts, Help Net Security. We hope you enjoyed this episode of JoinMyTrip Travel News. See you Tomorrow!------------------------------------------------------------New to JoinMyTrip? No Problem!To start joining other people's experiences or create your own, head over to www.JoinMyTrip.com the New Community for Travelers.Find like-minded travelers to join your trip or plan your own trip with JoinMyTrip. Share costs, experiences, and come home with unforgettable memories.We are a community of 140,000+ passionate travelers around the world. We connect travelers to share their interests, travel costs and unforgettable memories.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••▷ Find us on social media! Instagram ‣ https://www.instagram.com/join.my.trip/Twitter ‣ https://twitter.com/joinmytrip Facebook ‣ https://www.facebook.com/joinmytripDE LinkedIn ‣ https://www.linkedin.com/company/join... TikTok ‣ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSpFCCdR/ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••▷ Check out our other videos too! ⚖️ Weird Laws Around The World ► https://youtu.be/Eg98nDw0sL8
To some in the tech industry, facial recognition increasingly looks like toxic technology. To law enforcement, it's an almost irresistible crime-fighting tool.IBM is the latest company to declare facial recognition too troubling. CEO Arvind Krishna told members of Congress Monday that IBM would no longer offer the technology, citing the potential for racial profiling and human rights abuse. In a letter, Krishna also called for police reforms aimed at increasing scrutiny and accountability for misconduct.“We believe now is the time to begin a national dialogue on whether and how facial recognition technology should be employed by domestic law enforcement agencies,” wrote Krishna, the first non-white CEO in the company's 109-year history. IBM has been scaling back the technology's use since last year.Krishna's letter comes amid public protest over the killing of George Floyd by a police officer and police treatment of black communities. But IBM's withdrawal may do little to stem the use of facial recognition, as a number of companies supply the technology to police and governments around the world.“While this is a great statement, it won't really change police access to #FaceRecognition,” tweeted Clare Garvie, a researcher at Georgetown University's Center on Privacy and Technology who studies police use of the technology. She noted that she had not so far come across any IBM contracts to supply facial recognition to police.According to a report from the Georgetown center, by 2016 photos of half of American adults were in a database that police could search using facial recognition. Adoption has likely swelled since then. A recent report from Grand View Research predicts the market will grow at an annual rate of 14.5 percent between 2020 and 2027, fueled by “rising adoption of the technology by the law enforcement sector.” The Department of Homeland Security said in February that it has used facial recognition on more than 43.7 million people in the US, primarily to check the identity of people boarding flights and cruises and crossing borders.Other tech companies are scaling back their use of the technology. Google in 2018 said it would not offer a facial recognition service; last year, CEO Sundar Pichai, indicated support for a temporary ban on the technology. Microsoft opposes such a ban, but said last year that it wouldn't sell the tech to one California law enforcement agency because of ethical concerns. Axon, which makes police body cameras, said in June 2019 that it wouldn't add facial recognition to them.But some players, including NEC, Idemia, and Thales, are quietly shipping the tech to US police departments. The startup Clearview offers a service to police that makes use of millions of faces scraped from the web.The technology apparently helped police hunt down a man accused of assaulting protesters in Montgomery County, Maryland.At the same time, public unease over the technology has prompted several cities, including San Francisco, Oakland, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, to ban use of facial recognition by government agencies.Officials in Boston are considering a ban; supporters point to the potential for police to surveil protesters. Amid the protests following Floyd's killing “the conversation we're having today about face surveillance is all the more urgent,” Kade Crockford, director of the Technology for Liberty program at the ACLU of Massachusetts, said at a press conference Tuesday.Timnit Gebru, a Google researcher who has played an important role in revealing the technology's shortcomings, said during an event on Monday that facial recognition has been used to identify black protesters, and argued that it should be banned. “Even perfect facial recognition can be misused,” Gebru said. “I'm a black woman living in the US who has dealt with serious consequences of racism. Facial recognition is being used against the black community.”
FindBiometrics and Mobile ID World are concluding the 17th annual year in review industry event. The Year in Review has a reputation for setting the bar for biometrics industry discourse of the subsequent twelve months, and this year we have been looking back on the major milestones of the past decade in identity and biometrics with industry leaders. That's why on this latest episode of ID talk we are pleased to welcome Gary Jones, IDEMIA's Vice President of Global Channel & Marketing for Biometric Access & Time Solutions. FindBiometrics readers will no doubt recognize Gary as a participant of our expert webinars and conference panels, and in this episode he and ID Talk host Peter Counter take a deep dive on the topics of biometric access and security as it's evolved over the past ten years, and where the industry is heading. The conversation digs into some of the FindBiometrics Year in Review results, too, talking about frictionless biometrics, face recognition, and public education The episode concludes with a preview of what IDEMIA has in store for 2020. Learn more about the topics discussed here by visiting https://www.idemia.com/
UPDATED: FindBiometrics and Mobile ID World have spent the recent weeks focusing on new identity technologies in healthcare, and how biometrics can enhance patient ID, electronic health records, and even diagnosis. That focus on healthcare was in preparation for the 2020 HIMSS Conference in Orlando, which since the original publication of this podcast has been cancelled due to concerns around the COVID-19 Coronavirus. FindBiometrics was scheduled to host an expert fireside chat about mobile ID in the healthcare sector, moderated by FindBometrics President Peter O'Neill and featuring a special guest: Tim Brown, IDEMIA's Senior Director of Technology and Chief Technologist for Digital Identity in North America. This episode was initially intended as a preview of that chat, but it can also be heard as a standalone episode about this fascinating intersection of identity and healthcare. ID Talk's interview with Tim Brown starts off with an introduction to IDEMIA's mobile ID solution and the technology and standards that make it possible, before moving on to the specific ways it can be deployed in healthcare. He talks about patient ID, ePrescriptions, and telemedicine before speculating on the future of a mobile ID empowered healthcare landscape. It's a fascinating conversation, and a great way to keep the healthcare ID discourse rolling in lieu of HIMSS. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode by visiting https://www.idemia.com/
ID Talk is in the midst of unpacking FindBiometrics' 17th annual Year in Review Survey. In celebration of a new decade in biometrics, we are interviewing identity industry leaders on ID Talk, discussing major milestones, trends and topics from biometrics throughout the past ten years. That's why on this latest episode, we are pleased to welcome Matt Thompson, Senior Vice President, Civil Identity for North America at IDEMIA, in conversation with our host, Peter Counter. Thompson speaks about how attitudes towards identity have changed over the past ten years, paving the way for IDEMIA's mobile identity technology. He and Counter go on to talk in depth about the functionality of the mobile ID and its successful deployments, as well as what the future of will look like once the problem of converged identity is solved. They conclude with some talk about the FindBiometrics Year in Review findings, speculating what markets might begin to play a bigger role in the evolution of identity technology as we move ahead. Learn more about the topics discussed in this episode by visiting http://www.idemia-mobile-id.com/
French company Idemia's algorithms scan faces by the million. The company's facial recognition software serves police in the US, Australia, and France. Idemia software checks the faces of some cruise ship passengers landing in the US against Customs and Border Protection records. In 2017, a top FBI official told Congress that a facial recognition system that scours 30 million mugshots using Idemia technology helps “safeguard the American people.