Wednesday, June 26, 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM

  • Room: West Pratt Street Lobby
  • Registration

Wednesday, June 26, 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM

  • Room: Camden Lobby
  • Exhibits

Wednesday, June 26, 9:15 AM - 9:45 AM

  • Room: 339-342
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Mr.  Duane Blackburn
S&T Policy Lead, Center for Data-Driven Policy
MITRE
Speaker
Brian Nelson
Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • General Conference

Wednesday, June 26, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM

  • Room: 339-342
This session will look at existing digital identity guidance and standards, an existing technology evaluation project, and standards development from a national security perspective.
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Craig Watson
Image Group Leader
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Speaker
Daniel Bachenheimer
Digital Identity Innovations Technical Lead
Accenture
Speaker
Karen Staley
NSA
Speaker
Arun Vemury
Director
Biometric and Identity Technology Center DHS Science and Technology Directorate
Speaker
Stacey Weiss
NSA
  • Session
  • Room: 343-344
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Lieutenant Colonel  Sam Kimzey
Chief of Staff | Senior Military Advisor
Defense Forensics and Biometrics Agency
Speaker
Warren Harris
Chief, Identity Intelligence Division (I2D)
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security (OUSD(I&S))
Speaker
Carey Radican
Director, Joint Mortuary Affairs Center
Tracks:
  • Session

Wednesday, June 26, 10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

  • Room: Camden Lobby
  • Networking/Food Function

Wednesday, June 26, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

  • Room: 339-342
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Zack Martin
Senior Policy Advisor
Venable LLP
Speaker
Mike Horkey
CSO
NextgenID
Speaker
David Kelts
Digital Identity Strategist
Decipher Identity, LLC
Speaker
George Petersen
Senior Program Manager, REAL ID
TSA
Speaker
Andrew Sheedy
FPKI SSP Vendor
Entrust
  • Session
  • Room: 343-344
Topic: Emerging Technologies to Protect Identity Data in Cyberspace Over the past 20 years, biometric and identity technologies have proliferated across a number of high-risk use cases including banking, finance, and consumer transactions among many others. In parallel, criminals and hackers have successfully executed a number of high-profile cyber-attacks and database hacks leading to massive biometric data breaches. Emerging technology providers are deploying next generation technologies based on multiparty computation, homomorphic encryption and blockchain to safeguard biometric and identity data while at rest or in transit. This session shall explore the various types of technologies under development and being deployed today....read more...
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Benji Hutchinson
Chief Revenue Officer
Rank One Computing
Speaker
Blair Cohen
President & Founder
AuthenticID
Speaker
Dr.  Kurt Rohlof
Co-founder and CTO
Duality Technologies
Speaker
Frances Zelazny
Co-Founder & CEO
Anonybit
  • Session

Wednesday, June 26, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

  • Room: Camden Lobby
  • Networking/Food Function

Wednesday, June 26, 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

  • Room: Innovation Theater
Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is not a collection of isolated technologies. It demands integrations to connect together the multiple pillars of ZTA. To achieve these integrations the different ZTA teams need to be aware of the modernization efforts being implemented within each pillar. Unfortunately, many organizations are leveraging separate teams who are often unaware of the efforts across the organization. In this presentation, Ping Identity will show how efforts within both the data and identity pillars can work together to provide organizations a stronger ZTA through context-based access control (CBAC) decisions.
Speaker(s)
Speaker
Bryan Rosensteel
Federal CTO
Ping Identity
  • Innovation Theater

Wednesday, June 26, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

  • Room: 343-344
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Will Graves
Deputy Assistant Director Futures Identity
Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM)
Tracks:
  • Session

Wednesday, June 26, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

  • Room: 339-342
Topic: ID Infrastructure in a hybrid world: online and offline pathways Over the past decade, acceptance and adoption of mobile drivers’ licenses (mDL) have accelerated from about 5-7 U.S. states originally to almost triple that number. Zooming out across the remaining U.S. states, territories, and Canadian provinces and territories, many of those are conducting studies, examining, or attempting to implement legislation in advance of a rollout of mDLs. These digital identities support many use cases but continue to prose challenges around interoperability. This session will examine those challenges and dive into how citizens and relying parties are deploying these technologies to...read more...
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Mr.  Jeremy Grant
Managing Director of Technology Business Strategy
Venable LLP
Speaker
Ajay Amlani
President, Head of the Americas
iProov
Speaker
Hannah Kim
Director, Login.gov
U.S. General Services Administration
Speaker
David Temoshok
Senior Advisor Applied Cybersecurity Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S. Department of Commerce
NIST
Speaker
Matthew Thompson
Seniore Vice President and GM, Public Sector
Socure
  • Session

Wednesday, June 26, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

  • Room: 343-344
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Christopher Hicks
Privacy Analyst
U.S. Department of Justice | Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties
Speaker
Avni Sinha
Senior Research Fellow
World Privacy Forum
Speaker
Mr.  Peter Winn
Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (Acting)
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties
Tracks:
  • Session

Wednesday, June 26, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

  • Room: Innovation Theater
Understanding identity is central to navigating the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape and ensuring citizens have a positive, efficient, and secure digital experience. Delivering effective and safe frictionless service starts with understanding identity assurance at the core. A critical component of identity, often overlooked, is the potential for risk associated with those elements that comprise identity. In this presentation, we will take a holistic approach to defining what comprises an identity and how those identity elements can be changed, imitated, fabricated, or compromised…and most importantly, how to spot these anomalies without compromising service for constituents.
Speaker(s)
Speaker
Amy Crawford
Director, Market Planning
LexisNexis Risk Solutions
  • Innovation Theater
  • Room: Camden Lobby
  • Networking/Food Function

Wednesday, June 26, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

  • Room: 339-342
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Jay Sinha
Senior Counsel
Department of Justice, Office of Privacy & Civil Liberties
Speaker
Valerie Calogero
FBI
Speaker
Samuel Haack
Assistant General Counsel
Privacy and Civil Liberties Unit, Office of the General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Session
  • Room: 343-344
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Kay Turner
Chief Digital Identity Advisor of FinCEN
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Speaker
Sean Evans
Lead Intelligence Analyst FinCEN Intelligence Cyber & Emerging Technologies
FinCEN
Speaker
Phil Lam
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, US Treasury
FinCEN
Speaker
Roger Mishoe
Treasury Chief Data Officer
United States Treasury Department
Speaker
Isaac Schwab
IRS
Speaker
Robert Willis
Associate Director in Division of Economic and Risk Analysis
Securities and Exchange Commission
Tracks:
  • Session

Wednesday, June 26, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

  • Room: 343-344
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Adam McBride
ESIM, LACS Program Manager
U.S. Treasury
Speaker
Shweta Deval
Managing Director, Cyber & Strategic Risk
Deloitte, GPS
Speaker
Bradley Hiddemen
Managing Director
Deloitte
Speaker
Michael Hugney
Senior Consultant, IAM Product Technical Lead
Deloitte Cyber
Speaker
Holly Young
Cyber & Strategic Risk Analyst
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Tracks:
  • Session
  • Room: 339-342
Topic: Identifying, detecting, and preventing Deep Fakes and Disinformation around Identity The exponential growth of generative AI has fueled a proliferation of cheap, powerful, and accessible deep fake capabilities, such as face swaps, face morphs, synthetic faces, and face features or expression manipulation. Deep fakes pose an imminent societal danger on serval fronts (elections or warfare) via the dissemination of disinformation. This session shall examine the current state of the art in liveness, spoofing, deep fake detection and prevention, injection attacks, and other innovative methods.
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Kay Turner
Chief Digital Identity Advisor of FinCEN
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Speaker
Ajay Amlani
President, Head of the Americas
iProov
Speaker
Sean Evans
Lead Intelligence Analyst FinCEN Intelligence Cyber & Emerging Technologies
FinCEN
Speaker
James Moloney
Treasury
Speaker
Christine Owens
Field CTO
1Kosmos
Speaker
Jonathan Prisby
Lead Biometric and Identity Technology Center
DHS
  • Session

Wednesday, June 26, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

  • Room: 339-342
  • General Conference

Thursday, June 27, 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM

  • Room: West Pratt Street Lobby
  • Registration

Thursday, June 27, 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM

  • Room: Camden Lobby
  • Exhibits

Thursday, June 27, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

  • Room: 339-342
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Will Graves
Deputy Assistant Director Futures Identity
Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM)
Speaker
Rohit Israni
Chair INCITS/AI and CEO
Certient AI
Speaker
Martin Stanley
NIST
  • Session
  • Room: 343-344
Topic: Maturation of Facial Recognition in Law Enforcement The use of face recognition by state and local law enforcement agencies across the U.S. is an increasingly common practice. Major cities as well as medium and small police forces now have access to the technology thanks to a proliferation of higher quality providers and falling prices due to increased competition. Training and knowledge gaps around industry best practices unfortunately persist. However, there are a number of positive activities across the country to ameliorate this situation. This session shall examine the common challenges facing modern police forces as they deploy face recognition technology,...read more...
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Joseph Courtesis
Owner
Jcour-Consulting LLC
Speaker
Neal Geiselman
Senior Principle Engineer
Rank One Computing
Speaker
Steven Johnson IAI CLPE, CFA
Forensic Science Subject Matter Expert
Ideal Innovations, Inc.
Speaker
Lt Derek Sabatini
Lieutenant
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
  • Session

Thursday, June 27, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

  • Room: 343-344
Topic: International Digital Identity Frameworks and Wallets – How do we ensure interoperability? Digital identity wallets and frameworks are under construction all around the world. The pandemic accelerated the acceptance and adoption of digital identity authentication in cyberspace and that trend continues today. Countries and organizations such as the E.U. continue to pass legislation, mature, and refine these frameworks for broader, decentralized use. This session shall examine the various key activities and challenges associated with deploying a global digital identity framework. How will users and countries achieve international interoperability? What is the U.S. strategy around digital identities and how does it...read more...
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Benji Hutchinson
Chief Revenue Officer
Rank One Computing
Speaker
Mr.  Jeremy Grant
Managing Director of Technology Business Strategy
Venable LLP
Speaker
Blake Hall
Founder and CEO
ID.me
Speaker
Gail Hodges
Executive Director
Open Identity Foundation
Speaker
Robert Willis
Associate Director in Division of Economic and Risk Analysis
Securities and Exchange Commission

    Thursday, June 27, 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

    • Room: Camden Lobby
    • Networking/Food Function
    • Room: Innovation Theater
    Identity has long been a thing we’ve had to carry along, like an albatross around our necks, whenever and wherever we have deployed applications. The internet and the cloud have laid bare how unprepared we were for the risks that were exposed and the threat surface that this created. It’s time now to make identity the strongest link, not the weakest one. Platforms.. And Standards… and AI.. oh my!
    Speaker(s)
    Speaker
    Sean Frazier
    VP, Federal CSO
    Okta
    • Innovation Theater

    Thursday, June 27, 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

    • Room: 339-342
    Speaker(s)
    Keynote
    Valerie Boyd
    Director
    Center for Presidential Transition
    Tracks:
    • Keynote

    Thursday, June 27, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    • Room: 348
    OBIM is hosting a short, informal Open House at the Federal Identity Forum and Expo (FedID) on June 27, 2024, at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland. The OBIM Open House will run from 11am - 12 pm on this date in Room 348 open to federal government employees only. The room will be set up with a few information displays, light refreshments, and open discussion about biometric identity services with our subject matter experts within OBIM. Advance registration is not required, but federal ID and conference badge will be checked at the door.
    • General Conference

    Thursday, June 27, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

    • Room: 346, 347 & 349-350
    Interoperable Digital Identities (Room 349-350) Overcoming Identity Threats (Room 346) Privacy, Security, and the Many Forms of Bias (Room 347)
    Speaker(s)
    Moderator
    Mr.  Michael Garris
    Senior Principal Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems Technical Advisor
    MITRE Corporation
    Moderator
    Gail Hodges
    Executive Director
    Open Identity Foundation
    Moderator
    Candice Wright
    Director
    US Government Accountability Office, Science and Technology Policy Oversight
    • Session

    Thursday, June 27, 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

    • Room: Innovation Theater
    Introducing NextgenID’s PRESENCE™ Network, a first-of-its-kind nationwide deployment of Identity Stations designed to support High (IAL-3) Assurance Identity Proofing utilizing Supervised Remote Identity Proofing (SRIP). Learn how government agencies can utilize the PRESENCE™ Network to send remote employees and contractors to a PRESENCE™ location near their homes as an alternative to traveling to an agency site. The PRESENCE™ Network provides convenience, flexibility, scalability, and substantial cost savings versus traditional appointment-based, in-person enrollments. Discover how to join the PRESENCE™ Network and unleash the power of SRIP to support your employee, contractor, business, and citizen identity proofing, enrollment, and credential management needs.
    Speaker(s)
    Speaker
    Michael Harris
    EVP & CTO
    NextgenID, Inc.
    Speaker
    Mike Horkey
    CSO
    NextgenID
    • Innovation Theater

    Thursday, June 27, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

    • Room: Camden Lobby
    • Networking/Food Function

    Thursday, June 27, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

    • Room: 343-344
    Speaker(s)
    Moderator
    Dr.  Michael King
    Associate Professor
    Florida Institute of Technology
    Speaker
    Dr.  Thirimachos Bourlai
    Associate Professor, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering
    University of Georgia
    Speaker
    Dr.  Emanuela Marasco
    Assistant Professor, Information Sciences and Technology (IST) Department and Center for Secure Information Systems (CSIS)
    George Mason University
    Speaker
    Alice O'Toole
    Aage and Margareta Møller Professor, Professor, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
    University of Texas at Dallas
    Speaker
    Dr.  Stephanie Schuckers
    Professor and Director of the Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR)
    Clarkson University
    Tracks:
    • Session

    Thursday, June 27, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

    • Room: 339-342
    Speaker(s)
    Moderator
    Will Graves
    Deputy Assistant Director Futures Identity
    Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM)
    Speaker
    Mr.  John Boyd
    Assistant Director
    Office of Biometric Identity Management, DHS
    Speaker
    Alicia Harrison
    Branch Chief for System Business Operations
    Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM) Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
    Speaker
    Chris Ormerod
    Section Chief
    Biometric Services Section, FBI
    Speaker
    John Padgett
    Architecture Branch Lead
    Defense Forensics and Biometrics Agency (DFBA) US Army Office of the Provost Marshal General (OPMG)

      Thursday, June 27, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

      • Room: 343-344
      This session will cover face recognition for both technology evaluations and human examiners. It will cover what's new in the NIST Face Recognition/Analysis Technology Evaluations (FRTE/FATE) include FATE Age Estimation and Verification. The second update will be on NIST work related to facial examiners, algorithms, and cross race.
      Speaker(s)
      Moderator
      Craig Watson
      Image Group Leader
      National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
      Speaker
      Patrick Grother
      Computer Scientist
      NIST
      Speaker
      Dr.  Jonathon Phillips
      Electronic Engineer
      NIST
      • Session