After an inaugural FindBiometrics Identity Summit that galvanized biometrics industry discourse going into the summer, this week will deliver the next big event in the identity and security sectors. The Enterprise Biometrics Online Summit will take place on Wednesday, September 22, and will offer a full day of insight and discussion from industry leaders, expert analysts, observers and advocates.
The event arrives at a critical juncture in the enterprise space. Digital transformation has been sweeping across the enterprise for years, and was dramatically accelerated in the wake of a pandemic that rushed organizations across a range of sectors into digital channels. This has been a boon for hackers and cybercriminals, with new vulnerabilities opening up in quick succession; in turn, forward-thinking decision makers have started looking for new digital security solutions to adapt to the threat landscape, and biometric solutions are getting more interest than ever before.
At the Enterprise Biometrics Online Summit, expert analysts will be on hand to assess these trends. Jeremy Grant, the coordinator of the Better Identity Coalition will set the stage for the day with an opening keynote about identity in the pandemic era, Acuity Market Intelligence Principal Analyst Maxine Most will deliver part two of the ‘Harnessing the Tornado’ presentation she delivered at the FindBiometrics Identity Summit, and Frost and Sullivan Security Analyst Danielle VanZandt will discuss the state of logical access security in the workplace.
The Summit will also feature insights from senior-level executives from within the industry itself, with representatives of leading companies like FaceTec, IDEMIA, Onfido, and Thales slated to deliver presentations and participate in discussions. Meanwhile, industry-adjacent perspectives will be offered by the leadership of organizations like the Better Identity Alliance and Group337, and a Senior Privacy Policy Advisor will offer the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s view in a discussion with FindBiometrics Editor in Chief Peter Counter.
These experts and others will help to make the Enterprise Biometrics Online Summit a rich source of valuable information for corporate decision makers looking for the best way to position for the intensifying digital transformation; and a virtual Expo Hall will make some particular biometric security solutions vividly clear. Registration for the event is still open and free of charge, so be sure to sign up today if you haven’t already.
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