Is Trust the next "Killer App"?
Monday - 8/2/2010, 3:06pm EDT
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How does one assure trust in Cyberspace? As citizens, government, and business enterprise increase the amount of information that is shared online, fundamental questions arise around security requirements, data and identity management, and infrastructure. Trusted online environments can reduce costs, expand services, and are critical to protecting how, and to whom, information is shared. Securing identities in transactions is an essential component to building trusted online systems and a critical priority for both business and government. As online information sharing and collaborative services evolve between people and technologies, will trust emerge as the next "Killer App"?
Panelists:
John Clippinger- Senior Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Dr. Jeff Voas- Computer Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hilary Ward- Director, Global Head of Managed Identity Services, Citi Global Transaction Services
Moderator: Michael Farber -Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton
About the Panel:
Michael A. Farber -- MODERATOR
Senior Vice President
Technology Team, IT Strategy, Architecture & Innovation
Michael received the Federal 100 Award for his EA work and impact across the federal government, and is a frequent keynote and panel speaker on contemporary IT topics and issues. Michael also is helping to lead Booz Allen's IT Strategy and Architecture & Design Centers of Excellence. He attended Columbia University, where he graduated with a MPA in public policy and administration.
John H. Clippinger
Senior Fellow
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Dr. Clippinger is a graduate of Yale University and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a frequent participant at The Highlands Forum, The Aspen Institute, The CEO Leadership Institute of Yale School of Management, Creative Leadership Summit, Aspen Institute Italy, Fortune Brainstorm, Arab Thought Leadership Conference, World Economic Forum, Supernova, Diamond Exchange, TII/Vanguard, and The Santa Fe Institute Business Network.
Dr. Jeff Voas
Computer Scientist
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Voas co-authored two John Wiley books (Software Assessment: Reliability, Safety, and Testability [1995] and Software Fault Injection: Inoculating Software Against Errors [1998]), is currently an Associate Editor-In-Chief of IEEE's IT Professional magazine, and is on the editorial board of IEEE Computer Magazine. He was one of two people named IEEE Reliability Engineer of the Year in 2000. He received two U.S. patents and has over 170 publications. Voas received his undergraduate degree in computer engineering from Tulane University (1985), and received his M.S. and Ph.D. in computer science from the College of William and Mary (1986, 1990 respectively). Voas performed a two-year post-doc for the National Research Council (1990-1992). Voas is a Fellow of the IEEE.
Hilary Ward
Director
Head of Managed Identity Services
Citi Global Transaction Services
In this role, she is responsible for creating a sustainable global identity business strategy that generates new revenue, expands core banking application opportunities and enriches our customers' experience while adding value. Additionally, she is responsible for leading a new Greenfield opportunity chartered to modernize and revolutionize the bank account management process, known as eBam. Prior to this position, she developed and launched innovative strategic capabilities, including Citi's award-winning Treasury Vision® web-based solution.
Hilary joined Citi in 1999, prior to that, she spent 12 years at First Union National Bank and CoreStates Financial where she held key roles in Global Cash Management. Hilary has more than 20 years of commercial banking experience in treasury management, relationship management, sales and operations.
Hilary has spoken professionally at numerous industry related conferences on key topics affecting treasury management. She is a 1988 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where she earned a BA in Communications. Hilary is also a permanent Certified Cash Manager (CCM).


