helpful---will there be another post? I hesitate to ask, because then you will know, but would you please expound on just how you envision Wave fitting in. thanks, hnstabe
FiXs & Financial Institutions: The Future of Authentication October 6, 2005 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
A Teleseminar presented by NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association and the Regional Payments Associations
With security issues increasing in importance what roles are financial institutions likely to play in the burgeoning industry of access control? It is more important than ever to ensure that only trusted employees and visitors have access to high security areas. Financial institutions have historically been the purveyors of trust. Are they keeping pace of current developments in access control for facilities and computer systems? What business opportunities await financial institutions and third-party entities?
The Federation for Identity and Cross-Credentialing Systems (FiXs) is implementing a federated identity management and cross-credentialing program between the Department of Defense (DOD) and industry/private sector participants. The program, which is being expanded to include additional government agencies and industry/private sector employers, promotes a joint working environment by providing a foundation of trusted, secure, and interoperable employee identification and authentication.
Financial institutions are seen as models for security and authentication. So what does this program mean to financial institutions? What role will financial institutions play in this process? The primary role for financial institutions will be to vett outside organizations before they can participate in the authentication networks planned for the future. Join us for this informative case study teleseminar which will examine:
What action-forcing issues promoted the development of this program How FiXs created this authentication procedure What role financial institutions will play How your financial institution can learn more about an upcoming RFP What the future holds for authentication in the future This teleseminar will be led by: Helena Sims, Senior Director, Public/Private Partnerships, NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association Presentations by: Michael J. Mestrovich, President & CEO, Federation for Identity & Cross-Credentialing and Jack Radzikowski, Director, Commercial Identity Practice, Northrop Grumman
Ample time will be provided for questions and answers.
What is a teleseminar? A teleseminar is an educational event conducted over the telephone and is an affordable and convenient education alternative. One fee does it all! One teleseminar fee can educate your entire department! Registration provides you with:
Access to the teleseminar on a single telephone line. There is no limit to the number of people who may listen in and participate on that line. If you plan to have people participating from multiple locations on different phone lines, a separate registration form must be submitted and a separate registration fee must be paid for each line used. Each registered site will receive one (1) set of handout materials supplied by the speakers via a special website. Interested in AAP credits? You may be eligible to obtain AAP credits for participation in this teleseminar! Visit www.nacha.org/aap for more information on these credits or to see how you can start the AAP application process!
Hosted by NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association and its Member Payments Associations
Alabama ACH Association l EastPay, Inc. l Electronic Payments Network lGeorgia ACH Association l Mid-Atlanta Payment Exchange l MACHA - The Mid-Atlantic Payments Association l Midwest ACH Associationl NEACH l Northwest Clearing House Association l Payments Central l Payments Resource One l SHAZAM, Inc. l South Carolina ACH Association l Southern Financial Exchange l Southwestern ACH Association l Tennessee ACH Association l The Payments Authority l Upper Midwest ACH Association l Western Payments Alliance l WACHA