Rob Heijjer (Rabobank)

The key(s) to always access

The key(s) to always access The promise of "Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere" to a service has been delivered. However, security and privacy demands that authorisation to access a service can only be granted based on the authentication of the identity. This can only be done if the identity has his credentials and (access) keys with him. This presentation is about the preliminary findings so far from a study into "Identities, Authentication and Virtual Channels" to look for the promise of "Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere, Always Access" and the challenges that we are facing.  


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