| Berlin ePassport-Interoperability Test 2006: List of Speakers |
Mr. Marco Breitenstein, Secunet Security Networks GmbH, Germany Biometric Middleware |
Mr. Bob Carter, United Kingdom Passport Authority, United Kingdom Brussels Interoperability Group: Terms of reference and state of play |
Mr. Andreas Ehre, Cetecom GmbH, Germany Detailed report of e-passport conformity testing: Layer 1-4 |
Dr. Thomas Elbel, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany Experiences in introducing the new German ePassport |
Mag. Claudia Hager, Chairwoman Document and Content Format Working Group of ICAO, Austria Influence of the new Document 9303 Part 1 on other travel documents as in Part 2 and 3 |
Dr. August Hanning, Deputy Minister, German Federal Ministry of the Interior Welcoming Speech |
Mr. Michael Hegenbarth, Institute of Industrial Standardization, Germany Farewell Message and conclusion |
Mr. Barry Kefauver, Principal, Fall Hill Associates LLC, USA History of ICAO Document 9303 and the evolution of the framework, especially the role and development of NTWG |
Dr. Dennis Kügler, Federal Office for Information Security, Germany Extended Access Control: infrastructure and protocol? |
Mr. Frantisek Malec, Czech National Printing Agency, Czech Republic Experiences of automated enrolment of token images for ePassports |
Mr. Philippe Melchior, General Inspector, Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of France Welcoming Speech |
Mr. Pascal Millot, Directorate for Justice, Freedom and Security, Commission of the European Union Welcoming Speech |
Mr. Junichi Sakaki, Co-chair ISO SC17 WG3 TF4, Japan Interoperability Testing: From Morgantown to ISO RF test standard |
Mr. Michael Schlüter, Secunet Security Networks GmbH, Germany Detailed report of e-passport conformity testing: Layer 6-7 |
Dr. Uwe Seidel, Federal Criminal Police Office, Germany Experiences with facial image standard compliance - do we need to relax ISO 19794-5 tolerances? |
Mr. Jan Verschueren, Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, Netherlands Truth and Myth of cracking the BAC protocol (entropy issue) |