PARIS - Tuesday, September 8th 2015 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS, set to take place at Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte next 17-19 November, is the world's leading event dedicated to secure payment, identification and mobility solutions. Industry experts from all over the world will converge on Paris to explore the latest trends in digital interaction and transaction technology.
Through the wealth of conferences offered at this major event, visitors will be able to gain a greater understanding of new digital trust and security technologies -- how they developed, where they are heading, what they are used for -- and identify new business opportunities.
CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS: where all smart and secure technology players come together
CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS means not only 460 participating exhibitors and nearly 20,000 visitors, but also nearly 100 thematic and forward-looking conferences, with more than 160 speakers, all international experts in their fields and hailing from prominent organisations central to the digital security industry.
The conferences explore the key trends in the fields of secure payment and financial services, identification, digital security and connected objects. The conference agenda is structured around this year's four paramount issues:
Navigating the mobile contactless payments landscape
Biometrics & eID: key trends
Fight fraud & ensure privacy
Money on the move
A closer look at the conferences:
1,600 convention participants from 68 countries
160 international speakers
15 round tables
4 conference rooms over 3 days
2015 Conference Programme & Speakers
The themes selected by CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS for this year's event address the leading issues in an increasingly-interconnected world.
Tuesday November 17
HCE & tokenisation: What Role for the Secure Element?
Biometric ID: The Future of Passwords ?
EMV, the Best Way to Reduce Fraud ?
E-banking & m-banking: Challenges & Opportunities for FinTech
E-Money & m-Money in Emerging Markets
Wednesday November 18
New Business Models: What Impact on the Banking, Telco & Retail Industries ?
E-documents et e-ID as Drivers for Cross-Sector and Border Digital Services
Privacy: The Consumer Takes control
Money on the move: mPOS, Wallets & Peer to Peer Payments
Thursday November 19
Mobile Payments: NFC, HCE, SE, Tokenization
Secure Identity in a Connected World
The Connected Age & Wearables: Invisible, Everywhere but Secure ?
The Future of Digital Currencies
A detailed listing of the conferences can be found here
Globally-hailed experts will be speaking, including:
Alex MCKELVEY, Principal Software Engineering Lead, Microsoft
Alexandre SAWAYA, Partner Director, McKinsey & Company
Asaf ASHKENAZI, Director of Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies
Chris SKINNER, Chairman, The Financial Services Club
Florent ISTACE, Senior Payments Knowledge Expert, McKinsey&Company
J.J. KIELEY, Vice President, Head of Network Commercialization, American Express
Jean KEHLAOUI, Director of Partnerships, Banking Sector, Orange
Joern LEOGRANDE, EVP Mobile Services, Wirecard
John ROSSMAN, Managing Director - Alvarez & Marsal, formerly Director of Enterprise Services at Amazon.com
Jorge KRUG, Head of IT – CIO, Banrisul
Marc KEKICHEFF, EMVCo Board of Managers Representative
Marc NIEDERKORN, Director, McKinsey & Company
Marc-Alexander CHRIST, Co-founder, SumUp Services
Mario MAAWAD, Digital Security Director, CaixaBank / Mobey Forum
Olaf TAUPITZ, Head of Product And Innovation / Managing Director, Cashcloud
Oliver MANAHAN, VP, Emerging Payment, MasterCard Worldwide
Osama Bedier, CEO, Poynt
Parashar KANISHK, Founder and CEO, Coin
Peter KLIMEK, Financial Security Expert, Kaspersky Lab
Philippe LE PAPE, VP Sales, Morpho / Mobey Forum
Sarah CLARK, General Manager, CEEMEA, PayPal
Stefano CIMINELLI, Executive Director, EMEIA Financial Services, Ernst & Young Advisory Services
Tayar GUSTAVO, Associate Principal, McKinsey & Company
Tom EMRICH, Founder, We Are Wearables
Travers CLARKE-WALKER, Chief Marketing Officer – International Group, Fiserv
Zanghee CHO, Director, Sk Co.
The detailed list of speakers with their biographies can be found here
Cracking the code to a profoundly-changing sector through 100 conferences
The technological strides made over the past few years have reshaped the payment landscape. The arrival of new and influential players on the market, including Apple Pay, has paved the way for a massive uptake of mobile payment. With connected or "wearable" objects mushrooming and, more broadly, the advent of new information sharing media (NFC, LTE, Cloud, etc.), new security and trust needs have come into being, and biometrics appear a well-suited and sound response for authentication and identification. In the face of these new usages, identity securisation will become a primordial issue for citizens, enterprises and governments.
Contacts
CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS
Stéphanie Champion, 01 42 30 81 00
s.champion@rpca.fr
Cathy Bubbe, 01 42 30 81 00
c.bubbe@rpca.fr
Clotilde De Angelis, 01 42 30 81 00
c.deangelis@rpca.fr
Permalink: http://me-newswire.net/news/15636/en
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS, set to take place at Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte next 17-19 November, is the world's leading event dedicated to secure payment, identification and mobility solutions. Industry experts from all over the world will converge on Paris to explore the latest trends in digital interaction and transaction technology.
Through the wealth of conferences offered at this major event, visitors will be able to gain a greater understanding of new digital trust and security technologies -- how they developed, where they are heading, what they are used for -- and identify new business opportunities.
CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS: where all smart and secure technology players come together
CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS means not only 460 participating exhibitors and nearly 20,000 visitors, but also nearly 100 thematic and forward-looking conferences, with more than 160 speakers, all international experts in their fields and hailing from prominent organisations central to the digital security industry.
The conferences explore the key trends in the fields of secure payment and financial services, identification, digital security and connected objects. The conference agenda is structured around this year's four paramount issues:
Navigating the mobile contactless payments landscape
Biometrics & eID: key trends
Fight fraud & ensure privacy
Money on the move
A closer look at the conferences:
1,600 convention participants from 68 countries
160 international speakers
15 round tables
4 conference rooms over 3 days
2015 Conference Programme & Speakers
The themes selected by CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS for this year's event address the leading issues in an increasingly-interconnected world.
Tuesday November 17
HCE & tokenisation: What Role for the Secure Element?
Biometric ID: The Future of Passwords ?
EMV, the Best Way to Reduce Fraud ?
E-banking & m-banking: Challenges & Opportunities for FinTech
E-Money & m-Money in Emerging Markets
Wednesday November 18
New Business Models: What Impact on the Banking, Telco & Retail Industries ?
E-documents et e-ID as Drivers for Cross-Sector and Border Digital Services
Privacy: The Consumer Takes control
Money on the move: mPOS, Wallets & Peer to Peer Payments
Thursday November 19
Mobile Payments: NFC, HCE, SE, Tokenization
Secure Identity in a Connected World
The Connected Age & Wearables: Invisible, Everywhere but Secure ?
The Future of Digital Currencies
A detailed listing of the conferences can be found here
Globally-hailed experts will be speaking, including:
Alex MCKELVEY, Principal Software Engineering Lead, Microsoft
Alexandre SAWAYA, Partner Director, McKinsey & Company
Asaf ASHKENAZI, Director of Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies
Chris SKINNER, Chairman, The Financial Services Club
Florent ISTACE, Senior Payments Knowledge Expert, McKinsey&Company
J.J. KIELEY, Vice President, Head of Network Commercialization, American Express
Jean KEHLAOUI, Director of Partnerships, Banking Sector, Orange
Joern LEOGRANDE, EVP Mobile Services, Wirecard
John ROSSMAN, Managing Director - Alvarez & Marsal, formerly Director of Enterprise Services at Amazon.com
Jorge KRUG, Head of IT – CIO, Banrisul
Marc KEKICHEFF, EMVCo Board of Managers Representative
Marc NIEDERKORN, Director, McKinsey & Company
Marc-Alexander CHRIST, Co-founder, SumUp Services
Mario MAAWAD, Digital Security Director, CaixaBank / Mobey Forum
Olaf TAUPITZ, Head of Product And Innovation / Managing Director, Cashcloud
Oliver MANAHAN, VP, Emerging Payment, MasterCard Worldwide
Osama Bedier, CEO, Poynt
Parashar KANISHK, Founder and CEO, Coin
Peter KLIMEK, Financial Security Expert, Kaspersky Lab
Philippe LE PAPE, VP Sales, Morpho / Mobey Forum
Sarah CLARK, General Manager, CEEMEA, PayPal
Stefano CIMINELLI, Executive Director, EMEIA Financial Services, Ernst & Young Advisory Services
Tayar GUSTAVO, Associate Principal, McKinsey & Company
Tom EMRICH, Founder, We Are Wearables
Travers CLARKE-WALKER, Chief Marketing Officer – International Group, Fiserv
Zanghee CHO, Director, Sk Co.
The detailed list of speakers with their biographies can be found here
Cracking the code to a profoundly-changing sector through 100 conferences
The technological strides made over the past few years have reshaped the payment landscape. The arrival of new and influential players on the market, including Apple Pay, has paved the way for a massive uptake of mobile payment. With connected or "wearable" objects mushrooming and, more broadly, the advent of new information sharing media (NFC, LTE, Cloud, etc.), new security and trust needs have come into being, and biometrics appear a well-suited and sound response for authentication and identification. In the face of these new usages, identity securisation will become a primordial issue for citizens, enterprises and governments.
Contacts
CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS
Stéphanie Champion, 01 42 30 81 00
s.champion@rpca.fr
Cathy Bubbe, 01 42 30 81 00
c.bubbe@rpca.fr
Clotilde De Angelis, 01 42 30 81 00
c.deangelis@rpca.fr
Permalink: http://me-newswire.net/news/15636/en
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