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Role Based Access Control    
Ivan Hurtt - Product Marketing Manager, Identity & Access Management, Novell
Description: Convergence is more than just IT and Physical Security Departments working together. It is the inevitable deployment of these two systems as part of and across a business network that will bring real value and cost savings to a company. This session will demonstrate the future of access control system provisioning (both logical and physical), and the advantages of a role-based system versus group or individual based systems. This policy-based approach provides a level of functionality that actually supports the core business functions of a company, as well as supporting many of the identity management processes.

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Biometrics & Privacy: The Case for Anonymous Authentication
Russell Ryan - Vice President, National Biometric Security Project
Description: This session will create greater understanding among the audience of the potential contribution biometrics can make when integrated with an new or existing risk management system. Presentation will include brief overview of biometrics,review some new concepts in biometric deployment and conclude with some case history examples.

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Taming the Tangle of Access Control Technology
Bill Richardson - Director of Training, HID Global
Description: There is a need to simplify the increasing complexity of designing and implementing an access control system. There are more choices than ever..and more confusion as a result. This session will help Security and IT management to make appropriate decisions for their organization in technology areas, such as:
  • Wireless solutions.when does it make sense
  • Card technology to employ.prox vs. contactless smart card
  • Card security features and their pros and cons
  • Biometrics.do they make sense for your organization? If so, which one?
  • Two factor authentication.what is it? What value does it provide?
  • Working with legacy systems while migrating to a new system
  • How combining physical and logical access control affects the solution's technology
  • Controlling access of non-employees: visitors, packages, contractors, temporary employees

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Maximize the Package Busting Myths and Reducing Risks
Felix Mira - Marketing Manager, Schlage Electronic Security - Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
Marilyn Collins - Marketing Manager, Schlage Electronic Security - Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
Description: This session will provide a comprehensive checklist for designing and selecting access control products and systems that maximize access control options from simple off line products to networked online systems. Minimize risk and bust myths associated with selecting open architecure products for one-door systems all the way to enterprise level access control designs.

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The Advantages of a Security Management/Electronic Access Control System with Embedded Software Over a Client-server Architecture
Dennis Wilkerson - West Coast Regional Sales Manager, International Electronics, Inc.
Description: This presentation will discuss the advantages of IP-based security management systems with embedded software over systems containing traditional client-server architecture. Embedded software systems have all the operating system software and application software embedded in the controller that can be pre-preprogrammed before installation to fit specific requirements and then installed ready to work. Because there is no software installed on a client computer, conflicts with other software are avoided, as well as configuration and set-up issues.

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When Access Control and Web Services Meet: Creating New Value from Existing Infrastructure
David Crum - President & CEO, SSMI/Southwest System Monitoring, Inc.
Steven Van Till - President and COO, Brivo Systems, LLC
Description: It's now possible to leverage existing access systems by connecting them to the vast information services available on the Internet. Web-hosted access control services can provide a single point of integration that can be shared across thousands of accounts, sites, and control panels. This integration enables access control, device management, and other systems to "listen" and respond to data like weather conditions, public service announcements and much more. Accessing data in this manner allow municipalities, schools and businesses to address or respond to changing conditions. The same techniques can be applied to corporate data sources such as HR systems and automated kiosks. A panel of end-users and integrators will present case studies to demonstrate how these systems are moving into the mainstream, and explain the benefits from enhancing access control with Web-based information services.

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Wireless for AC
Steve Bowcut - Business Development Manager, PCSC
Description: Wireless technologies are constantly evolving. Which of these new wireless technologies are applicable to access control systems and how can they effectively be deployed? What are the benefits of applying these technologies to access systems? This presentation will provide a critical analysis of the various wireless technologies and examine what role they can play in access control systems today and in the future.

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