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    <title>re:ID Podcast</title>
    <description>The weekly podcast covers relevant issues and breaking news from AVISIAN. AVISIAN Publishing produces a suite of online and print publications focused on identity, credentialing and security markets. The company’s thirteen online titles cover distinct technology and application verticals and the print magazine, Regarding ID (Re:ID), is a global leader in this rapidly growing technology sector. Collectively, more than 30,000 subscribers and one million annual web visitors get their ID technology news from AVISIAN magazines and sites. AVISIAN's print magazines are Re:ID and CR80News. You can find all your identification, credentialing and security news online at CR80News.com, ContactlessNews.com, DigitalIDNews.com, EnterpriseIDNews.com, FinancialIDNews.com, FIPS201.com, GovernmentIDNews.com, HealthIDNews.com, IDNoticias.com (esp.), NFCNews.com, RFIDNews.org, SecureIDNews.com, and ThirdFactor.com.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Identification Technology News</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>The weekly podcast covers relevant issues and breaking news from AVISIAN's suite of ID technology publications: ContactlessNews.com, CR80News.com, DigitalIDNews.com, NFCNews.com, RFIDNews.org and SecureIDNews.com.</itunes:summary>

    

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<title>Mobile ID use cases beyond mobile driver’s licenses</title>
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<description>Mobile IDs are powerful credentials, and there are numerous use cases beyond proving driving privileges. The prospects are endless, from sporting permits to travel documents and gun licenses to health IDs.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Mobile IDs are powerful credentials, and there are numerous use cases beyond proving driving privileges. The prospects are endless, from sporting permits to travel documents and gun licenses to health IDs.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:18</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, HID Global, mobile credentials, mobile ID, mobile driver's license, mdl</itunes:keywords>

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<title>State of the states for mobile driver’s license pilots</title>
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<description>In the third episode of a four-part podcast series, SecureIDNews explores the current landscape of state pilots around mobile driver’s licenses. The mobile IDs are rolling out in a series of innovative trials and many additional state legislatures are instructing their DMVs to prepare. Hear about the ‘state of the states’ in this episode of our podcast series, Investigating Mobile IDs and Credentials.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In the third episode of a four-part podcast series, SecureIDNews explores the current landscape of state pilots around mobile driver’s licenses. The mobile IDs are rolling out in a series of innovative trials and many additional state legislatures are instructing their DMVs to prepare. Hear about the ‘state of the states’ in this episode of our podcast series, Investigating Mobile IDs and Credentials.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:31</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, HID Global, mobile credentials, mobile ID, mobile driver's license, mdl</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Mobile ID privacy concerns and privacy-enhancing opportunities</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/mobile-id-privacy-concerns-privacy-enhancing-opportunities/</link>
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<description>In the second episode of a four-part podcast series, SecureIDNews investigates both the privacy concerns and the opportunities for privacy enhancement that arise when traditional ID cards and credentials migrate to mobile devices. Mobile ID is poised to play a role in credentials including driver’s licenses, sporting licenses, professional licenses and travel documents. But key to acceptance will be communicating the privacy-enabling features to a cautious citizenry. Learn the ins and outs from key industry leaders in this episode of our podcast series, Investigating Mobile IDs and Credentials.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In the second episode of a four-part podcast series, SecureIDNews investigates both the privacy concerns and the opportunities for privacy enhancement that arise when traditional ID cards and credentials migrate to mobile devices. Mobile ID is poised to play a role in credentials including driver’s licenses, sporting licenses, professional licenses and travel documents. But key to acceptance will be communicating the privacy-enabling features to a cautious citizenry. Learn the ins and outs from key industry leaders in this episode of our podcast series, Investigating Mobile IDs and Credentials.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:52</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, HID Global, mobile credentials, mobile ID, mobile driver's license, mdl</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Women In Biometrics 2017 winner: Frances Zelazny, BioCatch</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/women-biometrics-2017-winner-frances-zelazny-biocatch/</link>
<guid>https://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode171_111317.mp3</guid>
<description>The name Stephanie Schuckers is almost synonymous with liveness detection in biometrics. But it doesn’t end there. Dr. Schuckers is also a professor at Clarkson University, director of the Center for ID Technology Research, founder of a biometric startup and mentor to an ongoing crop of new biometric scientists. Last year, the startup she founded was acquired by a leading biometric company. This month, she is being honored as a recipient of the 2017 Women in Biometrics Awards.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The name Stephanie Schuckers is almost synonymous with liveness detection in biometrics. But it doesn’t end there. Dr. Schuckers is also a professor at Clarkson University, director of the Center for ID Technology Research, founder of a biometric startup and mentor to an ongoing crop of new biometric scientists. Last year, the startup she founded was acquired by a leading biometric company. This month, she is being honored as a recipient of the 2017 Women in Biometrics Awards.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:45</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, women in biometrics, stephanie shuckers, clarkson university</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Women In Biometrics 2017 winner: Frances Zelazny, BioCatch</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/women-biometrics-2017-winner-frances-zelazny-biocatch/</link>
<guid>https://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode170_111017.mp3</guid>
<description>Biometrics was neither a household term nor a ‘handset technology’ when Frances Zelazny began working with facial recognition two decades ago. During her career she has helped shape the use of biometrics for security, identity and now for payment applications. Throughout, she has advocated for responsible use guidelines and practices, something that has proven essential to the industry’s maturation.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Biometrics was neither a household term nor a ‘handset technology’ when Frances Zelazny began working with facial recognition two decades ago. During her career she has helped shape the use of biometrics for security, identity and now for payment applications. Throughout, she has advocated for responsible use guidelines and practices, something that has proven essential to the industry’s maturation.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:55</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, women in biometrics, frances zelaney, biocatch</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Women In Biometrics 2017 winner: Liane Moriyama, Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/women-biometrics-2017-winner-liane-moriyama-hawaii-criminal-justice-data-center/</link>
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<description>Liane Moriyama retired last summer as Administrator of the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center and she is honored for her innovative career as a 2017 winner of the Women in Biometrics awards. She was instrumental in bringing the first AFIS to Hawaii and helping other states to follow suit. But it is her crossover between the use of biometrics for law enforcement and its use to protect vulnerable populations that defines her most significant contributions.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Liane Moriyama retired last summer as Administrator of the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center and she is honored for her innovative career as a 2017 winner of the Women in Biometrics awards. She was instrumental in bringing the first AFIS to Hawaii and helping other states to follow suit. But it is her crossover between the use of biometrics for law enforcement and its use to protect vulnerable populations that defines her most significant contributions.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:46</itunes:duration>
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<title>Women in Biometrics 2017 winner: Kimberly Del Greco, FBI</title>
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<description>Creator of the FBI's Biometric Center for Excellence and Deputy Assistant Director of the Information Services Branch of CJIS, Kimberly Del Greco is a go to biometrics lead for the Federal government. She was instrumental in the Next Generation Identification Program that redefined algorithms and modalities to increase the agency's biometric match rates and image quality. </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Creator of the FBI's Biometric Center for Excellence and Deputy Assistant Director of the Information Services Branch of CJIS, Kimberly Del Greco is a go to biometrics lead for the Federal government. She was instrumental in the Next Generation Identification Program that redefined algorithms and modalities to increase the agency's biometric match rates and image quality. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:19</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, women in biometrics, FBI, Kimberly Del Greco</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Mobile ID 101: Establishing rules of the road for mobile driver’s licenses and IDs</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/mobile-id-101-establishing-rules-road-mobile-drivers-licenses-ids/</link>
<guid>https://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode167_110217.m4a</guid>
<description>In this first episode of a four-part podcast series, SecureIDNews explores the use of IDs and credentials on mobile devices. Agencies and issuers are rapidly working to augment their physical ID cards and documents with mobile versions, expanding both security and functionality. Learn how and why from key industry leaders during this kick-off to our podcast series, Investigating Mobile IDs and Credentials.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In this first episode of a four-part podcast series, SecureIDNews explores the use of IDs and credentials on mobile devices. Agencies and issuers are rapidly working to augment their physical ID cards and documents with mobile versions, expanding both security and functionality. Learn how and why from key industry leaders during this kick-off to our podcast series, Investigating Mobile IDs and Credentials.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:16:35</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, HID Global, mobile ID, mobile driver's license, mdl</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Women in Biometrics 2017: Isabelle Moeller, Biometrics Institute</title>
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<description>“I came into this field not as an expert in biometrics. My background is in marketing and events,” says Isabelle Moeller, chief executive of the Biometrics Institute and a 2017 Women In Biometrics winner. Moeller joined the fledgling Biometrics Institute in 2002 to help grow the organization’s membership. The institute shares information and provides guidance in the responsible use of biometrics to and from a global list of member organizations.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>“I came into this field not as an expert in biometrics. My background is in marketing and events,” says Isabelle Moeller, chief executive of the Biometrics Institute and a 2017 Women In Biometrics winner. Moeller joined the fledgling Biometrics Institute in 2002 to help grow the organization’s membership. The institute shares information and provides guidance in the responsible use of biometrics to and from a global list of member organizations.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, women in biometrics awards, SIA, Gina Jordan, Isabelle Moeller, Biometrics Institute</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 165: Call for nominations opens for annual Women In Biometrics awards</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-165-call-for-nominations-opens-for-annual-women-in-biometrics-awards/</link>
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<description>In this podcast, SIA’s CEO Don Erickson and SecureIDNews Publisher Chris Corum talk about the 2017 Women in Biometrics awards, highlighting the program’s growth over the years and what it has come to mean to the international biometrics and security community. Nominations are open until Sept. 29 so don’t delay.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In this podcast, SIA’s CEO Don Erickson and SecureIDNews Publisher Chris Corum talk about the 2017 Women in Biometrics awards, highlighting the program’s growth over the years and what it has come to mean to the international biometrics and security community. Nominations are open until Sept. 29 so don’t delay.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, women in biometrics awards, SIA, Don Erickson, Chris Corum</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 164: HID Global offers Government Issued Credentials webinar</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-164-hid-global-offers-government-issued-credentials-webinar/</link>
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<description>The eventual demise of the plastic card seems inevitable to many working with government issued credentials, thanks to the security and convenience of mobile as an ID. But will mobile be a replacement or a complement? In this podcast, we explore this question and preview a webinar that delves deep into the topic of co-existence.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The eventual demise of the plastic card seems inevitable to many working with government issued credentials, thanks to the security and convenience of mobile as an ID. But will mobile be a replacement or a complement? In this podcast, we explore this question and preview a webinar that delves deep into the topic of co-existence.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, hid global, mobile credentials, driver license, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 163: Kantara Initiative receives grants to develop smartphone solutions for digital ID</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-163-kantara-initiative-receives-grants-to-develop-smartphone-solutions-for-digital-id/</link>
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<description>In this podcast episode, SecureIDNews' Gina Jordan talks with Colin Wallis about Kantara's three pilots recently funded by the Department of Homeland Security. Each pilot focuses on a unique aspect of digital identity – such as addressing first responder authentication and the use of derived credentials from PIV cards. The pilot recipients include Lockstep Technologies, Gluu, and Exponent.</description>
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<itunes:summary>In this podcast episode, SecureIDNews' Gina Jordan talks with Colin Wallis about Kantara's three pilots recently funded by the Department of Homeland Security. Each pilot focuses on a unique aspect of digital identity – such as addressing first responder authentication and the use of derived credentials from PIV cards. The pilot recipients include Lockstep Technologies, Gluu, and Exponent.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, kantara, colin wallis, lockstep, gluu, exponent, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 162: Gemalto ups biometric capabilities for gov, enterprise, travel with 3M acquisition</title>
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<description>“We don’t want to confuse existing customers or future customers that Cogent’s been lost or disappeared,” says Gemalto’s Neville Pattinson, in this episode of the re:ID Podcast series. “It’s now an additional part of the Gemalto portfolio. So we’ll continue to brand it in terms of Cogent from a biometrics side.” In the podcast, you’ll learn just what the Gemalto acquisition of 3M’s Identity Management Unit brings to the company’s government and enterprise offerings and how it sets the company up for a deeper run in many large scale identity projects.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>“We don’t want to confuse existing customers or future customers that Cogent’s been lost or disappeared,” says Gemalto’s Neville Pattinson, in this episode of the re:ID Podcast series. “It’s now an additional part of the Gemalto portfolio. So we’ll continue to brand it in terms of Cogent from a biometrics side.” In the podcast, you’ll learn just what the Gemalto acquisition of 3M’s Identity Management Unit brings to the company’s government and enterprise offerings and how it sets the company up for a deeper run in many large scale identity projects.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:06</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, gemalto, 3m security, cogent, neville pattinson, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 161: How Blockchain Works To Solve Digital Identity</title>
<link>https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-161-how-blockchain-works-to-solve-digital-identity/</link>
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<description>In this podcast, part 2 of our conversation with Andre Boysen of SecureKey, we explore the specifics of how ledger-based cryptographic systems like blockchain can empower digital identity. Learn how he envisions strong identity across the Internet without risking personal data, breaches or privacy.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In this podcast, part 2 of our conversation with Andre Boysen of SecureKey, we explore the specifics of how ledger-based cryptographic systems like blockchain can empower digital identity. Learn how he envisions strong identity across the Internet without risking personal data, breaches or privacy.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:31</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, blockchain, digital identity, securekey, andre boysen, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 160: Why new approaches such as blockchain are needed to solve digital identity</title>
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<description>In this podcast, Andre Boysen of SecureKey talks about his company's work with the Digital ID and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC) and IBM to develop a digital identity network using blockchain technology. He believes the world must transition from user name and password based authentication to secure methods that put the user in control of personal information. He says SecureKey's triple blind approach coupled with blockchain is an ideal solution.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In this podcast, Andre Boysen of SecureKey talks about his company's work with the Digital ID and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC) and IBM to develop a digital identity network using blockchain technology. He believes the world must transition from user name and password based authentication to secure methods that put the user in control of personal information. He says SecureKey's triple blind approach coupled with blockchain is an ideal solution.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:15</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 159: Smart Card Alliance expands to Secure Technology Alliance</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-159-smart-card-alliance-expands-to-secure-technology-alliance</link>
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<description>The industry organization that for more than two decades promoted the use of smart cards is expanding its mission to include other secure technologies. The Smart Card Alliance recently became the Secure Technology Alliance to reflect this new focus. The group's longtime executive director, Randy Vanderhoof, talks about the organization's plans and the future of secure embedded technologies -- from wearables to IoT -- in this episode of the RegardingID Podcast.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2017 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The industry organization that for more than two decades promoted the use of smart cards is expanding its mission to include other secure technologies. The Smart Card Alliance recently became the Secure Technology Alliance to reflect this new focus. The group's longtime executive director, Randy Vanderhoof, talks about the organization's plans and the future of secure embedded technologies -- from wearables to IoT -- in this episode of the RegardingID Podcast.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:33</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 158: The whole body as a biometric</title>
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<description>The biometric authentication system of the future may include passwords sent through the human body. Researchers at the University of Washington have come up with a uniquely secure way to transmit data. They say it can be done using low-frequency transmissions generated by fingerprint sensors and touchpads found on devices we use everyday. Vikram Iyer, a PhD student in electrical engineering working in UW's Wireless and Mobile Systems Laboratory, spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the paper he co-authored with two other UW researchers.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2016 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The biometric authentication system of the future may include passwords sent through the human body. Researchers at the University of Washington have come up with a uniquely secure way to transmit data. They say it can be done using low-frequency transmissions generated by fingerprint sensors and touchpads found on devices we use everyday. Vikram Iyer, a PhD student in electrical engineering working in UW's Wireless and Mobile Systems Laboratory, spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the paper he co-authored with two other UW researchers.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:47</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, washington, research, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 157: Training humans for facial recognition</title>
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<description>The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks sent Dr. Nicole Spaun on a new career path. “The hijackers went through airports. They had surveillance and they couldn’t match up the faces because the automated systems didn’t exist at the time, and they didn’t have enough trained people to look at all the imagery,” Spaun says. At that time Spaun had a background focused on examining the geology of other planets. “That’s when I contacted a colleague I knew at the FBI and said, ‘Are you guys hiring?'” Facial recognition is being used extensively now for identification and verification. As the Principal Face Biometric Expert for Morphotrak, Spaun designs training programs in face comparison. She talked with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the need for companies to make sure they’re as invested in training humans in facial recognition as they are in paying for expensive automated systems.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2016 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks sent Dr. Nicole Spaun on a new career path. “The hijackers went through airports. They had surveillance and they couldn’t match up the faces because the automated systems didn’t exist at the time, and they didn’t have enough trained people to look at all the imagery,” Spaun says. At that time Spaun had a background focused on examining the geology of other planets. “That’s when I contacted a colleague I knew at the FBI and said, ‘Are you guys hiring?'” Facial recognition is being used extensively now for identification and verification. As the Principal Face Biometric Expert for Morphotrak, Spaun designs training programs in face comparison. She talked with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the need for companies to make sure they’re as invested in training humans in facial recognition as they are in paying for expensive automated systems.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:04</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 156: Authentication a necessity for online cars</title>
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<description>Automobiles are vulnerable to being hacked these days much like computers. It’s becoming more common for modern cars to come equipped with on board computers and other electronic systems that connect to the Internet. But often forgotten in this equation is securing these systems with necessary authentication and security systems. Security researchers were recently able to hack into a Nissan Leaf – an electric car – adjusting the air conditioning and heated seats. Even worse, white-hat hackers were able to manipulate the controls of a Jeep Cherokee, impacting the radio and windshield wipers. They even described how the vehicle’s transmission was shut down remotely. Paul Madsen with Ping Identity talks with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the risks for drivers – and what automakers and owners can do to ward off these kinds of attacks.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2016 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Automobiles are vulnerable to being hacked these days much like computers. It’s becoming more common for modern cars to come equipped with on board computers and other electronic systems that connect to the Internet. But often forgotten in this equation is securing these systems with necessary authentication and security systems. Security researchers were recently able to hack into a Nissan Leaf – an electric car – adjusting the air conditioning and heated seats. Even worse, white-hat hackers were able to manipulate the controls of a Jeep Cherokee, impacting the radio and windshield wipers. They even described how the vehicle’s transmission was shut down remotely. Paul Madsen with Ping Identity talks with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the risks for drivers – and what automakers and owners can do to ward off these kinds of attacks.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:59</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 155: Brainprint for logical, digital identity</title>
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<description>In the future, your access to secure areas may depend not on a password or fingerprint – but your brain. Researchers at Binghamton University in New York have developed a way to verify a person by measuring the brain’s response to certain stimuli. The team is reporting up to 100% accuracy with the technology, known as Brainprint. A problem for most widely used biometrics is that they are noncancelleable. For example, if fingerprint or iris images are stolen they cannot be changed. In this study, a Brainprint can be reset by periodically changing the stimuli. Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Zhanpeng Jin spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the research.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2016 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In the future, your access to secure areas may depend not on a password or fingerprint – but your brain. Researchers at Binghamton University in New York have developed a way to verify a person by measuring the brain’s response to certain stimuli. The team is reporting up to 100% accuracy with the technology, known as Brainprint. A problem for most widely used biometrics is that they are noncancelleable. For example, if fingerprint or iris images are stolen they cannot be changed. In this study, a Brainprint can be reset by periodically changing the stimuli. Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Zhanpeng Jin spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the research.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:22</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 154: John McAfee backs authentication key</title>
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<description>EveryKey, a device that can enable access to mobile devices, laptops and even a car or home, zoomed to 676% of its crowd funding target on IndieGogo earlier this month. The product also has a recognized name backing it, John McAfee, the guy who founded a wildly successful anti-virus company and is now running for U.S. president as a Libertarian Party candidate. McAfee is now EveryKey chief evangelist and talked with Re:ID’s Gina Jordan about the system.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2016 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>EveryKey, a device that can enable access to mobile devices, laptops and even a car or home, zoomed to 676% of its crowd funding target on IndieGogo earlier this month. The product also has a recognized name backing it, John McAfee, the guy who founded a wildly successful anti-virus company and is now running for U.S. president as a Libertarian Party candidate. McAfee is now EveryKey chief evangelist and talked with Re:ID’s Gina Jordan about the system.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:02</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 153: Advancements in facial recognition technology</title>
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<description>Many bold claims were made about facial recognition technology in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S. Vendors said facial recognition could spot wanted criminals in a crowd and perhaps stop terrorists from entering the country. The reality was quite different as it turns out that the technology works best with cooperative subjects and good quality images.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Many bold claims were made about facial recognition technology in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S. Vendors said facial recognition could spot wanted criminals in a crowd and perhaps stop terrorists from entering the country. The reality was quite different as it turns out that the technology works best with cooperative subjects and good quality images.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:14</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, facial recognition, morphotrust, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>MasterCard serious about biometric payments</title>
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<description>Innovations in biometric authentication are slowly moving consumers away from passwords for online checkouts. These advancements include the MasterCard Identity Check suite of solutions that prove a consumer’s identity while simplifying online transactions. A MasterCard global survey of about 10,000 consumers found that 53% of frustrated shoppers forget important passwords more than once a week, leading more than a third of them to abandon an online purchase. MasterCard just wrapped up pilots in the U.S. and the Netherlands that enabled biometrics for online payments. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Bob Reany, senior vice president of Identity Solutions at MasterCard, about the development and implementation of a mobile and biometric authentication strategy for online purchases.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Innovations in biometric authentication are slowly moving consumers away from passwords for online checkouts. These advancements include the MasterCard Identity Check suite of solutions that prove a consumer’s identity while simplifying online transactions. A MasterCard global survey of about 10,000 consumers found that 53% of frustrated shoppers forget important passwords more than once a week, leading more than a third of them to abandon an online purchase. MasterCard just wrapped up pilots in the U.S. and the Netherlands that enabled biometrics for online payments. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Bob Reany, senior vice president of Identity Solutions at MasterCard, about the development and implementation of a mobile and biometric authentication strategy for online purchases.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:08</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 151: Protecting privacy when reusing credentials</title>
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<description>NIST, the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and the NSTIC National Program Office are working together on a new project focused on protecting privacy and security when reusing credentials online. The trio is accepting comments on the project, which will examine how commercially available privacy-enhancing technologies may be integrated into identity broker solutions.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>NIST, the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and the NSTIC National Program Office are working together on a new project focused on protecting privacy and security when reusing credentials online. The trio is accepting comments on the project, which will examine how commercially available privacy-enhancing technologies may be integrated into identity broker solutions.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:45</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, nist, cybersecurity, nccoe, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 150: Galois using biometrics to secure private data</title>
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<description>Galois, a Portland-based company that focuses on cyber security primarily for the U.S. government, is the final winner of the fourth round of NSTIC pilots. Galois and its partners will build a tool that relies on biometric authentication to enable the storing and sharing of private information online. They also intend to develop transit ticketing on smart phones, integrating the secure system into an Internet of Things (IoT) enabled smart home. Galois Identity Research Lead Isaac Potoczny-Jones spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the project, which involves two separate production pilots.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Galois, a Portland-based company that focuses on cyber security primarily for the U.S. government, is the final winner of the fourth round of NSTIC pilots. Galois and its partners will build a tool that relies on biometric authentication to enable the storing and sharing of private information online. They also intend to develop transit ticketing on smart phones, integrating the secure system into an Internet of Things (IoT) enabled smart home. Galois Identity Research Lead Isaac Potoczny-Jones spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the project, which involves two separate production pilots.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:31</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 149: MorphoTrust wins second NSTIC pilot</title>
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<description>The latest round of NSTIC pilot awards announced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) includes a two-time winner. MorphoTrust USA received a grant last year to pilot the creation of an electronic ID in North Carolina for accessing online services with the same security and identity authentication as in-person transactions. With the new round of funding, the identity company and its partners will continue work on an electronic ID while focusing on the prevention of state tax refund theft. Three pilot projects have been chosen in this NSTIC pilot round: Galois, HealthIDx, and MorphoTrust. MorphoTrust’s Mark DiFraia spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the new project.</description>
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<itunes:summary>The latest round of NSTIC pilot awards announced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) includes a two-time winner. MorphoTrust USA received a grant last year to pilot the creation of an electronic ID in North Carolina for accessing online services with the same security and identity authentication as in-person transactions. With the new round of funding, the identity company and its partners will continue work on an electronic ID while focusing on the prevention of state tax refund theft. Three pilot projects have been chosen in this NSTIC pilot round: Galois, HealthIDx, and MorphoTrust. MorphoTrust’s Mark DiFraia spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the new project.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:00</itunes:duration>
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<title>Episode 148: NSTIC awards health care pilot</title>
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<description>The National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced a fourth round of grant awards in support of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). One of the winners is HealthIDx, which is developing a privacy-enhancing technology that protects patients’ identity and information. This project will pilot a “triple blind” technology where medical service providers have no knowledge of which credential service provider an end-user chooses, credential service providers have no knowledge of which medical service provider the end-user is visiting, and the identity broker has no knowledge — nor retains any information — about the transaction’s parties or contents. Three pilot projects have been chosen in this NSTIC pilot round: Galois, HealthIDx, and MorphoTrust. In this podcast, Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan speaks with HealthIDx CEO Scott Lowry about his company’s $1.6 million, two-year pilot project to improve the security of medical information.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced a fourth round of grant awards in support of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). One of the winners is HealthIDx, which is developing a privacy-enhancing technology that protects patients’ identity and information. This project will pilot a “triple blind” technology where medical service providers have no knowledge of which credential service provider an end-user chooses, credential service providers have no knowledge of which medical service provider the end-user is visiting, and the identity broker has no knowledge — nor retains any information — about the transaction’s parties or contents. Three pilot projects have been chosen in this NSTIC pilot round: Galois, HealthIDx, and MorphoTrust. In this podcast, Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan speaks with HealthIDx CEO Scott Lowry about his company’s $1.6 million, two-year pilot project to improve the security of medical information.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Episode 147: The future of the driver license as an identifier</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-147-the-future-of-the-driver-license-as-an-identifier/</link>
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<description>World leaders in the identity management industry will be in Washington D.C. September 28 and 29 for the 7th edition of the eID Conference. Some 300 delegates are expected for panel discussions and keynotes speeches about the global eID infrastructure, driver license technology and the digitalization of citizen ID documents. “It’s an opportunity for both government and industry to come together to talk about how electronic identity is going to assist us in getting to the next level in our identity management related efforts,” says Geoff Slagle, identity management director for the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA).</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>World leaders in the identity management industry will be in Washington D.C. September 28 and 29 for the 7th edition of the eID Conference. Some 300 delegates are expected for panel discussions and keynotes speeches about the global eID infrastructure, driver license technology and the digitalization of citizen ID documents. “It’s an opportunity for both government and industry to come together to talk about how electronic identity is going to assist us in getting to the next level in our identity management related efforts,” says Geoff Slagle, identity management director for the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:48</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, driver license, eid, citizen id, aamva, geoff slagle, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 146: How biometric travel documents secure borders</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-146-how-biometric-travel-documents-help-border-security/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode146_082615.m4a</guid>
<description>World experts in terrorism and border security will be in Washington D.C. in September to discuss threats and solutions around the global movement of terrorists. The gathering is hosted by BORDERPOL, a nonprofit organization that supports border agencies worldwide. The group will examine one of the biggest culprits in successful terrorist travel: legal documents. Many terrorists are crossing borders using legitimate papers – sometimes with biometric documentation. Can improvements in biometrics and technology make a difference in reducing the threat level? Tony Smith will be part of that discussion. He will join other experts to discuss potential solutions and how they may fit into cultures with varying degrees of skepticism about the way security is used to mitigate threats. Smith is a border security consultant and former director general of the UK Border Force. He spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan from London.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>World experts in terrorism and border security will be in Washington D.C. in September to discuss threats and solutions around the global movement of terrorists. The gathering is hosted by BORDERPOL, a nonprofit organization that supports border agencies worldwide. The group will examine one of the biggest culprits in successful terrorist travel: legal documents. Many terrorists are crossing borders using legitimate papers – sometimes with biometric documentation. Can improvements in biometrics and technology make a difference in reducing the threat level? Tony Smith will be part of that discussion. He will join other experts to discuss potential solutions and how they may fit into cultures with varying degrees of skepticism about the way security is used to mitigate threats. Smith is a border security consultant and former director general of the UK Border Force. He spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan from London.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:29</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, borderpol, biometrics, terrorists, tony smith, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 145: Lessons learned from NSTIC pilots</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-145-lessons-learned-from-nstic-pilots/</link>
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<description>It’s been nearly three years since the first grant award winners were chosen for the National Strategy for Trusted Identifies in Cyberspace (NSTIC) pilot projects. Three rounds of pilot winners have been selected each year since 2012, and a fourth round will be announced in the coming weeks. We check in with all of the previous winners for the fall issue of Regarding ID magazine. All were asked to share lessons they’ve learned from participating in the pilots. Answers from five of them are featured in this podcast with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan: Resilient Network Systems, Daon, GTRI, PRIVO, and MorphoTrust USA. All pilot participants will be profiled in the fall issue of Regarding ID magazine.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>It’s been nearly three years since the first grant award winners were chosen for the National Strategy for Trusted Identifies in Cyberspace (NSTIC) pilot projects. Three rounds of pilot winners have been selected each year since 2012, and a fourth round will be announced in the coming weeks. We check in with all of the previous winners for the fall issue of Regarding ID magazine. All were asked to share lessons they’ve learned from participating in the pilots. Answers from five of them are featured in this podcast with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan: Resilient Network Systems, Daon, GTRI, PRIVO, and MorphoTrust USA. All pilot participants will be profiled in the fall issue of Regarding ID magazine.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:17:15</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nsitc, cybersecurity, identity, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 144: Implanting an NFC chip</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-144-implanting-an-nfc-chip/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode144_072915.m4a</guid>
<description>Evgeny Chereshnev, the global head of social media for IT security company Kaspersky Lab, was trying to figure out how individual’s can have better control over their personal information and decided on an experiment. It started with him implanting an NFC chip in his hand and trading in his work badge and he’s hoping it will to continue with more applications. Chereshnev spoke with Re:ID’s Gina Jordan about the experiment.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Evgeny Chereshnev, the global head of social media for IT security company Kaspersky Lab, was trying to figure out how individual’s can have better control over their personal information and decided on an experiment. It started with him implanting an NFC chip in his hand and trading in his work badge and he’s hoping it will to continue with more applications. Chereshnev spoke with Re:ID’s Gina Jordan about the experiment.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:36</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, kaspersky, PII, personal identity, Evgeny Chereshnev, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 143: GlobalPlatform talks TEE and identity</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-143-globalplatform-talks-tee-and-identity/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode143_070615.m4a</guid>
<description>GlobalPlatform develops specifications for the interoperable deployment and management of multiple applications on secure chip technology. Those specifications include a focus on the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). The association has announced the launch of a TEE Security Evaluation Secretariat. The move is designed to accelerate the deployment of certified TEE products and promote a globally interoperable mobile ecosystem. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with GlobalPlatform Technical Director Gil Bernabeu about the new secretariat and the role of the TEE with identity.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>GlobalPlatform develops specifications for the interoperable deployment and management of multiple applications on secure chip technology. Those specifications include a focus on the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). The association has announced the launch of a TEE Security Evaluation Secretariat. The move is designed to accelerate the deployment of certified TEE products and promote a globally interoperable mobile ecosystem. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with GlobalPlatform Technical Director Gil Bernabeu about the new secretariat and the role of the TEE with identity.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:06</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, tee, nfc, globalplatform, gil bernabeu, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 142: Tattoo recognition biometrics</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-142-tattoo-recognition-biometrics/</link>
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<description>Computers can’t replace humans when it comes to tattoo recognition. That’s a key finding from the Tattoo Recognition Technology Challenge Workshop hosted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. But computer algorithms are getting better, and new standards are being considered for the collection of tattoos. While tattoos are a secondary biometric - as opposed to a primary biometric like iris or fingerprint - sometimes they’re the best option available for law enforcers trying to make a positive identification. NIST computer scientist Mei Ngan organized the technology challenge and led the workshop. She spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Computers can’t replace humans when it comes to tattoo recognition. That’s a key finding from the Tattoo Recognition Technology Challenge Workshop hosted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. But computer algorithms are getting better, and new standards are being considered for the collection of tattoos. While tattoos are a secondary biometric - as opposed to a primary biometric like iris or fingerprint - sometimes they’re the best option available for law enforcers trying to make a positive identification. NIST computer scientist Mei Ngan organized the technology challenge and led the workshop. She spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nist, biometrics, tattoo, mei ngan, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 141: Hacking the hackers</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-141-hacking-the-hackers/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode141_060215.m4a</guid>
<description>The dark world of the web is exposed in a case study by CSID called Hacking the Hackers. The ID theft protection firm conducted an experiment this spring that shows why it's bad practice to reuse passwords. CSID created a fake company, complete with employees who had social media accounts and credit cards, and exposed some of the company's sensitive information online. What happened next was surprising - not because of what the hackers did, but because of how fast they did it.CSID's Joel Lang spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the case study.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The dark world of the web is exposed in a case study by CSID called Hacking the Hackers. The ID theft protection firm conducted an experiment this spring that shows why it's bad practice to reuse passwords. CSID created a fake company, complete with employees who had social media accounts and credit cards, and exposed some of the company's sensitive information online. What happened next was surprising - not because of what the hackers did, but because of how fast they did it.CSID's Joel Lang spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the case study.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:06</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, hackers, csid, passwords, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 140: School secures access with facial recognition</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/podcast-high-school-uses-facial-recognition-for-entry/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode140_052715.m4a</guid>
<description>Some private school students and staff in St. Louis are making use of biometrics in their day-to-day comings and goings. A facial recognition system has been installed at St. Mary's High School. The cameras green light the faces recognized by the software system - or reject them if they've been labeled a threat. School president Mike England spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the technology.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Some private school students and staff in St. Louis are making use of biometrics in their day-to-day comings and goings. A facial recognition system has been installed at St. Mary's High School. The cameras green light the faces recognized by the software system - or reject them if they've been labeled a threat. School president Mike England spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the technology.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:35</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, schools, facial recognition, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 139: Digital divide challenges identity and government e-services</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-139-digital-divide-challenges-identity-and-government-e-services/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode139_040615.m4a</guid>
<description>Many people don’t have easy access to the Internet, yet state governments and others are increasingly moving services online. How do the states ensure that these people have access to these services and are able to enroll an identity? Regarding ID's Gina Jordan posed these questions and more to ABI Research's Phil Sealy.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Many people don’t have easy access to the Internet, yet state governments and others are increasingly moving services online. How do the states ensure that these people have access to these services and are able to enroll an identity? Regarding ID's Gina Jordan posed these questions and more to ABI Research's Phil Sealy.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, internet id, abi research, phil sealy, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 138: Biometrics for identifying refugees</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-138-biometrics-for-identifying-refugees/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode138_032515.m4a</guid>
<description>The UN Refugee Agency has begun deploying a Biometrics Identity Management System (BIMS) after a successful pilot. The goal is to enable displaced travelers to move between camps without having to be enrolled at each new stop. The system is global and will eventually allow biometric information to be communicated between camps. The agency’s Sam Jefferies and Jim Ragle are on the front lines of deploying the biometric system. They spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the roll out and what it means to the refugees who need their help.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The UN Refugee Agency has begun deploying a Biometrics Identity Management System (BIMS) after a successful pilot. The goal is to enable displaced travelers to move between camps without having to be enrolled at each new stop. The system is global and will eventually allow biometric information to be communicated between camps. The agency’s Sam Jefferies and Jim Ragle are on the front lines of deploying the biometric system. They spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the roll out and what it means to the refugees who need their help.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, refugee, UN, bims, sam jefferies, jim ragle, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 137: Virginia poised to pass digital ID bill</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-137-virginia-poised-to-pass-digital-id-bill/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode137_021115.m4a</guid>
<description>A bill passed by the Virginia General Assembly and is awaiting the governor’s signature will go a long way toward enabling Virginians to dump most of their passwords in favor of a single digital identity credential. The proposal would establish uniform standards for strengthening and authenticating digital identities. Supporters say developing these first-in-the-nation standards will make Virginia a technology leader and business hub. The two principal authors of the bill, Jeff Nigriny and Timothy Reiniger, spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the proposed law, which they hope will be the country’s first enactment of policy supporting the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>A bill passed by the Virginia General Assembly and is awaiting the governor’s signature will go a long way toward enabling Virginians to dump most of their passwords in favor of a single digital identity credential. The proposal would establish uniform standards for strengthening and authenticating digital identities. Supporters say developing these first-in-the-nation standards will make Virginia a technology leader and business hub. The two principal authors of the bill, Jeff Nigriny and Timothy Reiniger, spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the proposed law, which they hope will be the country’s first enactment of policy supporting the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, virginia, digital id, credential, Jeff Nigriny, Timothy Reiniger, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 136: USAA offering biometric access to mobile app</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-136-usaa-offering-biometric-access-to-mobile-app/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode136_020915.m4a</guid>
<description>Insurance and banking provider USAA is rolling out biometric authentication on its mobile app. The company says face and voice recognition capability should be available nationwide to all of its 10.6 million customers in the coming weeks. USAA caters to members of the military and their families. The biometric login can only be used statewide on smartphones for now. USAA Chief Security Officer Gary McAlum talks with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about how the biometric login works and why he thinks passwords are becoming obsolete.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2015 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Insurance and banking provider USAA is rolling out biometric authentication on its mobile app. The company says face and voice recognition capability should be available nationwide to all of its 10.6 million customers in the coming weeks. USAA caters to members of the military and their families. The biometric login can only be used statewide on smartphones for now. USAA Chief Security Officer Gary McAlum talks with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about how the biometric login works and why he thinks passwords are becoming obsolete.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:50</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, usaa, biometrics, voice, finger, gary mcalum, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 135: Iowa set to test mobile driver licenses</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-135-iowa-set-to-test-mobile-driver-licenses/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode135_121914.m4a</guid>
<description>Iowa is America’s first state to take steps toward implementing a digital driver’s license. The Iowa Department of Transportation has been talking about the possibility with identity provider MorphoTrust USA for about a year. The concept is being readied for a pilot phase, and planners are looking at the potential of a public launch in 2016. Questions about privacy and security have to be worked out, and for now, the only option for using the license app is a smartphone. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan got an update on the pilot from Iowa DOT’s Mark Lowe and MorphoTrust’s Jenny Openshaw.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Iowa is America’s first state to take steps toward implementing a digital driver’s license. The Iowa Department of Transportation has been talking about the possibility with identity provider MorphoTrust USA for about a year. The concept is being readied for a pilot phase, and planners are looking at the potential of a public launch in 2016. Questions about privacy and security have to be worked out, and for now, the only option for using the license app is a smartphone. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan got an update on the pilot from Iowa DOT’s Mark Lowe and MorphoTrust’s Jenny Openshaw.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:36</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, driver licenses, iowa, mobile, morphotrust, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 134: Body recognition biometrics</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-134-body-recognition-biometrics/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode134_121214.m4a</guid>
<description>Body recognition biometrics may be the most accurate form of authentication, based on theoretical research conducted at the University of Adelaide. PhD student Teghan Lucas – working with supervisors Maciej Henneberg and Jaliya Kumaratilake – used an old online database of body measurements from 4,000 U.S. military personnel to come up with this system. What she found is that a series of large body measurements combined with one another is better than facial recognition, and it doesn’t much matter if the subject is wearing baggy clothes. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Lucas about her research into body recognition biometrics and what’s on the horizon for this modality.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Body recognition biometrics may be the most accurate form of authentication, based on theoretical research conducted at the University of Adelaide. PhD student Teghan Lucas – working with supervisors Maciej Henneberg and Jaliya Kumaratilake – used an old online database of body measurements from 4,000 U.S. military personnel to come up with this system. What she found is that a series of large body measurements combined with one another is better than facial recognition, and it doesn’t much matter if the subject is wearing baggy clothes. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Lucas about her research into body recognition biometrics and what’s on the horizon for this modality.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:02</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, body recognition, military, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 133: The evolution of MINEX</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-133-the-evolution-of-minex/</link>
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<description>The Minutiae Interoperability Exchange Test (MINEX) is nearly a decade old, born out of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12, which calls for interoperable credentials for federal employees. The National Institute of Standards and Technology operates the test, which measures the performance of fingerprint matching software based on the standardized fingerprint templates. According to NIST, complying with the standard “creates the possibility of a fully interoperable multivendor marketplace for applications involving fast, economic, and accurate interchange of compact biometric templates.” Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan talks with NIST researcher Patrick Grother about the evolution of MINEX.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The Minutiae Interoperability Exchange Test (MINEX) is nearly a decade old, born out of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12, which calls for interoperable credentials for federal employees. The National Institute of Standards and Technology operates the test, which measures the performance of fingerprint matching software based on the standardized fingerprint templates. According to NIST, complying with the standard “creates the possibility of a fully interoperable multivendor marketplace for applications involving fast, economic, and accurate interchange of compact biometric templates.” Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan talks with NIST researcher Patrick Grother about the evolution of MINEX.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, minex, hspd-12, nist, patrick grother, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 132: Health care starting to embrace biometrics</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-132-health-care-starting-to-embrace-biometrics/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode132_103014.m4a</guid>
<description>Health care systems have been slow to embrace biometric identification technology for patients, but business is growing. Hospitals are starting to notice the potential value of using biometrics for patient identification: less fraud, fewer duplicate records, shorter wait times. Health care companies that have taken the biometric plunge using M2SYS Technology’s RightPatient platform say most patients don’t seem to mind. Instead of resisting the technology, they readily sign on when they understand it is meant to protect their privacy and their medical records. M2SYS Technology’s Michael Trader and Novant Health’s Melanie Wilson chat with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about biometrics in health care.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Health care systems have been slow to embrace biometric identification technology for patients, but business is growing. Hospitals are starting to notice the potential value of using biometrics for patient identification: less fraud, fewer duplicate records, shorter wait times. Health care companies that have taken the biometric plunge using M2SYS Technology’s RightPatient platform say most patients don’t seem to mind. Instead of resisting the technology, they readily sign on when they understand it is meant to protect their privacy and their medical records. M2SYS Technology’s Michael Trader and Novant Health’s Melanie Wilson chat with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about biometrics in health care.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:12</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, m2sys, health care id, biometrics, novant health, melanie wilson, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 131: Microsoft preparing for a mobile future</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-131-microsoft-preparing-for-a-mobile-future/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode131_1014.m4a</guid>
<description>Microsoft is seizing the opportunity to hook up with Internet-connected devices and turning to the cloud to provide enterprises with more identity authentication options, while also helping organizations embrace a bring-your–own-device (BYOD) policy. Alex Simons, director of program management for Microsoft’s Azure Active Directory, fills Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan in on the latest from the computing giant.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Microsoft is seizing the opportunity to hook up with Internet-connected devices and turning to the cloud to provide enterprises with more identity authentication options, while also helping organizations embrace a bring-your–own-device (BYOD) policy. Alex Simons, director of program management for Microsoft’s Azure Active Directory, fills Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan in on the latest from the computing giant.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:06</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, byod, microsoft, alex simons, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 130: NSTIC winner: Confyrm</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-130-nstic-winner-confyrm/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode130_1014.m4a</guid>
<description>Barely two-years-old, Confyrm is making a big impact with a $2.4 million two years pilot project that will demonstrate ways to minimize loss when criminals create fake accounts or take over online accounts. A key barrier to federated identity  — where an identity provider “vouches” for an individual at other sites — is the concern that accounts used in identity solutions may not be legitimate, or in the control of their rightful owner. Andrew Nash, founder and CEO of Confyrm, fills Gina Jordan in on some of the details surrounding the pilot.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Barely two-years-old, Confyrm is making a big impact with a $2.4 million two years pilot project that will demonstrate ways to minimize loss when criminals create fake accounts or take over online accounts. A key barrier to federated identity  — where an identity provider “vouches” for an individual at other sites — is the concern that accounts used in identity solutions may not be legitimate, or in the control of their rightful owner. Andrew Nash, founder and CEO of Confyrm, fills Gina Jordan in on some of the details surrounding the pilot.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:17</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, confyrm, andrew nash, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 129: NSTIC winner: MorphoTrust</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-129-nstic-winner-morphotrust/</link>
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<description>MorphoTrust is among the latest round of pilot winners for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The company is working with North Carolina and about half a dozen partners to create an electronic ID for accessing online services. Their goal is that the eID will provide the ability to authenticate identity with the same security and privacy protection as in-person transactions. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with MorphoTrust’s Mark DiFraia and miiCard’s James Varga about the project.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>MorphoTrust is among the latest round of pilot winners for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The company is working with North Carolina and about half a dozen partners to create an electronic ID for accessing online services. Their goal is that the eID will provide the ability to authenticate identity with the same security and privacy protection as in-person transactions. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with MorphoTrust’s Mark DiFraia and miiCard’s James Varga about the project.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:13</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, north carolina eid, mark difraia, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 128: Universities deploying multi-factor authentication</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-128-universities-deploying-multi-factor-authentication/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode128_092314.m4a</guid>
<description>It’s been two years since Internet2 was awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Among other things, the money is being used to encourage the use of multi-factor authentication among higher education institutions. As more schools roll out multi-factor authentication, dozens have joined a “cohortium” to bounce ideas off each other and gather information about best practices. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with officials at the University of Arizona and University of Chicago member schools about their deployment of multi-factor authentication.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>It’s been two years since Internet2 was awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Among other things, the money is being used to encourage the use of multi-factor authentication among higher education institutions. As more schools roll out multi-factor authentication, dozens have joined a “cohortium” to bounce ideas off each other and gather information about best practices. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with officials at the University of Arizona and University of Chicago member schools about their deployment of multi-factor authentication.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:36</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, identity, internet2, nstic, multi-factor, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 127: FBI updates on Next-Generation Identification</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-127-fbi-updates-on-next-generation-identification/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode127_091514.m4a</guid>
<description>The FBI started rolling out the Next-Generation Identification system in 2010, with new increments coming about every 18 months, and completion expected in about 2020. In about a year, the FBI will start operating out of the $164million Biometrics Technology Center in Clarksburg, W.Va. Stephen Morris, assistant director of the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division, fills Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan in on the program’s progress.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The FBI started rolling out the Next-Generation Identification system in 2010, with new increments coming about every 18 months, and completion expected in about 2020. In about a year, the FBI will start operating out of the $164million Biometrics Technology Center in Clarksburg, W.Va. Stephen Morris, assistant director of the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division, fills Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan in on the program’s progress.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:14</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, identity, fbi, next-generation identification system, stephen morris, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 126: How to make enterprise security profitable</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-126-how-to-make-enterprise-security-profitable/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode126_090814.m4a</guid>
<description>It’s estimated that’s security breaches cost companies $100 billion a year yet the IT security market as a whole is worth $50 billion. There’s a disconnect between those two numbers but Patrick Harding, CTO at Ping Identity, posits that by using different identity management technologies enterprise security can save money. By using single sign-on specific mobile identity and other technologies employees can be more productive while also securing the enterprise, Harding tells Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>It’s estimated that’s security breaches cost companies $100 billion a year yet the IT security market as a whole is worth $50 billion. There’s a disconnect between those two numbers but Patrick Harding, CTO at Ping Identity, posits that by using different identity management technologies enterprise security can save money. By using single sign-on specific mobile identity and other technologies employees can be more productive while also securing the enterprise, Harding tells Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:37</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, identity, pind identity, security breach, patrick harding, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 125: Breaking down ‘Operation Emmental’</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-125-breaking-down-operation-emmental/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode125_081214.m4a</guid>
<description>When it comers to ways to improve online authentication, the discussion quickly turns to two-factor. And while two-authentication is an improvement over user names and passwords it can still be hacked. One of the latest attacks is a variation on a man-in-the-middle attacks that’s being used in Europe. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Tom Kellermann, chief cybersecurity officer for Trend Micro, to explain “Operation Emmental.”</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>When it comers to ways to improve online authentication, the discussion quickly turns to two-factor. And while two-authentication is an improvement over user names and passwords it can still be hacked. One of the latest attacks is a variation on a man-in-the-middle attacks that’s being used in Europe. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Tom Kellermann, chief cybersecurity officer for Trend Micro, to explain “Operation Emmental.”</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:15</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, identity, two-factor, authentication, man-in-the-middle, trend micro, tom kellerman, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 124: ‘Identity is the new money’</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-124-identity-is-the-new-money</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode124_070714.m4a</guid>
<description>In David Birch’s book “Identity is the New Money,” cash is passé. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Birch, director and global ambassador for Consult Hyperion, about his book which focuses on the technological changes that are merging payments with identity. He argues that social connections and mobile phones can work together to provide private and secure transactions. He finishes the book by calling for a rethinking of identity infrastructure, also known as entitlement infrastructure.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In David Birch’s book “Identity is the New Money,” cash is passé. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Birch, director and global ambassador for Consult Hyperion, about his book which focuses on the technological changes that are merging payments with identity. He argues that social connections and mobile phones can work together to provide private and secure transactions. He finishes the book by calling for a rethinking of identity infrastructure, also known as entitlement infrastructure.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:16:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, identity, mobile, transactions, david birch, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 123: Squiggly passwords</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-123-squiggly-passwords/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode123_062014.m4a</guid>
<description>Authentication on mobile devices isn’t easy. Extra hardware or lengthy passwords adds friction to the authentication process and nobody wants to do that. Researchers at Rutgers University found that free form shapes drawn with fingers on the touchscreen are more secure than standard pass codes, and they’re surprisingly easy to remember. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Janne Lindqvist, an assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers, about the squiggly passwords and their effectiveness.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Authentication on mobile devices isn’t easy. Extra hardware or lengthy passwords adds friction to the authentication process and nobody wants to do that. Researchers at Rutgers University found that free form shapes drawn with fingers on the touchscreen are more secure than standard pass codes, and they’re surprisingly easy to remember. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Janne Lindqvist, an assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers, about the squiggly passwords and their effectiveness.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, authentication, passwords, rutgers, janne lindquist, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 122: Macao enables contactless citizen IDs</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-122-macao-enables-contactless-citizen-ids/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode122_051214.m4a</guid>
<description>The Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China has been issuing contact smart cards since 2002. The agency decided to make the switch to contactless this year, says Erik Wellen, general manager at Bell ID for the Middle East. Bell ID’s Identity Token Manager is a system that enables issuers of chip-based identity cards to deploy and manage single and multi-application identity schemes. The card has many applications but one of the main reasons for the move to contactless was automated passenger clearance at the border. Contactless enables quicker throughput and transaction speed and also increases the lifespan of the card since a chip isn’t exposed.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China has been issuing contact smart cards since 2002. The agency decided to make the switch to contactless this year, says Erik Wellen, general manager at Bell ID for the Middle East. Bell ID’s Identity Token Manager is a system that enables issuers of chip-based identity cards to deploy and manage single and multi-application identity schemes. The card has many applications but one of the main reasons for the move to contactless was automated passenger clearance at the border. Contactless enables quicker throughput and transaction speed and also increases the lifespan of the card since a chip isn’t exposed.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:07</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, china, macao, smart card, bell id, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 121: Heartbleed amplifies insecurity of passwords</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-121-heartbleed-amplifies-insecurity-of-passwords/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode121_042814.m4a</guid>
<description>While large-scale password breaches are almost common occurrences these days, the Heartbleed bug caught everybody by surprise. "The Heartbleed breach has demonstrated that everything we thought was secret on the internet is in fact not secret," says Andre Boysen, executive vice president of marketing at SecureKey. "That's really what is interesting is that Heartbleed has lifted the veil on the security model of the internet and there's been a collective gasp of disbelief." Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Boysen about the bug, it's impact and how it may lead to multi-factor authentication.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>While large-scale password breaches are almost common occurrences these days, the Heartbleed bug caught everybody by surprise. "The Heartbleed breach has demonstrated that everything we thought was secret on the internet is in fact not secret," says Andre Boysen, executive vice president of marketing at SecureKey. "That's really what is interesting is that Heartbleed has lifted the veil on the security model of the internet and there's been a collective gasp of disbelief." Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Boysen about the bug, it's impact and how it may lead to multi-factor authentication.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:49</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, heartbleed, securekey, andre boysen, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 120: Fla. legislators talk about biometric ban</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-120-fla-legislators-talk-about-biometric-ban/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode120_041714.m4a</guid>
<description>A bill banning biometric in Florida school is awaiting Gov. Rick Scott's signature, and he is expected to sign it. Florida legislators weren't willing to speak with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan but audio from State Senate committee hearings described why legislators felt the need to ban the identification technologies instead of providing an opt-out provision. Senator Dorothy Hukill (R - Port Orange) says the bill is intended to protect students from having their identities stolen even though she admits that there is no recorded instance of a biometric database being breached and used to steal an individual's identity.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2014 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>A bill banning biometric in Florida school is awaiting Gov. Rick Scott's signature, and he is expected to sign it. Florida legislators weren't willing to speak with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan but audio from State Senate committee hearings described why legislators felt the need to ban the identification technologies instead of providing an opt-out provision. Senator Dorothy Hukill (R - Port Orange) says the bill is intended to protect students from having their identities stolen even though she admits that there is no recorded instance of a biometric database being breached and used to steal an individual's identity.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:03</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometric ban, florida, senator hukill, gina jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 119: Medicaid smart card proposed in New Jersey</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-119-medicaid-smart-card-proposed-in-new-jersey/?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>The idea of issuing smart cards to patients in health care isn’t new but has yet to take off. Federal legislation has been proposed to issue smart cards to all Medicare recipients to reduce fraud. But states are also looking at the technology in order to protect patient privacy and cut down on abuse. New Jersey Assemblyman Tim Eustace – also a chiropractor – has submitted a bill that would issue smart cards to Medicaid recipients in the garden state. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke to Eustace about the bill and what the system would look like.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The idea of issuing smart cards to patients in health care isn’t new but has yet to take off. Federal legislation has been proposed to issue smart cards to all Medicare recipients to reduce fraud. But states are also looking at the technology in order to protect patient privacy and cut down on abuse. New Jersey Assemblyman Tim Eustace – also a chiropractor – has submitted a bill that would issue smart cards to Medicaid recipients in the garden state. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke to Eustace about the bill and what the system would look like.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:21</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, medicaid, smart card, new jersey, tim eustace</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 118: NSTIC pilot winner Commonwealth of Pennsylvania</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-118-nstic-pilot-winner-commonwealth-of-pennsylvania/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode118_102213.m4a</guid>
<description>Rounding out the last pilot winner for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Frank Morrow, program manager for identity and access management for the commonwealth, about its plans to use the $1.1 million award to knock down various agency identity silos. “Hopefully we will have our citizens being able to interact with our government in a more seamless manner without all the silos that they currently have to deal with,” Morrow explains. “Within our own government we have a lot of duplicative efforts here – both maintaining all the different systems that track the users, the user populations that are coming to them, as well as validating their identities and making sure we’re dealing with the people they claim to be.”</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Rounding out the last pilot winner for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Frank Morrow, program manager for identity and access management for the commonwealth, about its plans to use the $1.1 million award to knock down various agency identity silos. “Hopefully we will have our citizens being able to interact with our government in a more seamless manner without all the silos that they currently have to deal with,” Morrow explains. “Within our own government we have a lot of duplicative efforts here – both maintaining all the different systems that track the users, the user populations that are coming to them, as well as validating their identities and making sure we’re dealing with the people they claim to be.”</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:04:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, cyber security, cyberspace, pennsylvania, frank morrow</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 117: NSTIC pilot winner Exponent</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-117-nstic-pilot-winner-exponent/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode117_101713.m4a</guid>
<description>Exponent is doing something a little different than the other pilot winners for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The company’s pilot has a significant hardware component to its test and will look at using different secure elements in the identity ecosystem. “We will demonstrate two form factors,” says said Brad McGoran, a principal engineer at Exponent. “One will leverage the UICC in a phone, and the other’s going to leverage a secure element that’s embedded in a wearable device, and we’ve called that wearable device a PAD – or a Personal Authentication Device.”</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Exponent is doing something a little different than the other pilot winners for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The company’s pilot has a significant hardware component to its test and will look at using different secure elements in the identity ecosystem. “We will demonstrate two form factors,” says said Brad McGoran, a principal engineer at Exponent. “One will leverage the UICC in a phone, and the other’s going to leverage a secure element that’s embedded in a wearable device, and we’ve called that wearable device a PAD – or a Personal Authentication Device.”</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:07</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, cyber security, cyberspace, exponent, brad mcgoran</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 116: NSTIC pilot winner Michigan Department of Human Services</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-116-nstic-pilot-winner-michigan-department-of-human-services/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode116_101413.m4a</guid>
<description>Identity theft is a problem in Michigan and with more application for government services going online; the Department of Human Services wants to make sure identities are accurately vetted. The state was awarded a pilot from the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace that will focus on removing the need for a manual review of applications, giving clients a fast and accurate way to prove their identity. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Dave Akerly, acting director of communications for the agency, about the project.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Identity theft is a problem in Michigan and with more application for government services going online; the Department of Human Services wants to make sure identities are accurately vetted. The state was awarded a pilot from the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace that will focus on removing the need for a manual review of applications, giving clients a fast and accurate way to prove their identity. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Dave Akerly, acting director of communications for the agency, about the project.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:23</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, cyber security, cyberspace, Michigan, dave akerly</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 115: NSTIC pilot winner TSCP</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-115-nstic-pilot-winner-tscp/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode115_100813.m4a</guid>
<description>TSCP was born out of a challenge: the need to securely collaborate with suppliers, teammates and government customers. Since its inception the organization has created rules for issuing and using credentials. The group was awarded one of the latest pilots for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The TSCP pilot will deploy trusted credentials to conduct secure business-to-business, government-to-business and retail transactions for small and medium-sized businesses and financial services companies, including Fidelity Investments and Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Steve Race, vice president of operations for TSCP, filled Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan in on the pilot.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>TSCP was born out of a challenge: the need to securely collaborate with suppliers, teammates and government customers. Since its inception the organization has created rules for issuing and using credentials. The group was awarded one of the latest pilots for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The TSCP pilot will deploy trusted credentials to conduct secure business-to-business, government-to-business and retail transactions for small and medium-sized businesses and financial services companies, including Fidelity Investments and Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Steve Race, vice president of operations for TSCP, filled Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan in on the pilot.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:32</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, cyber security, cyberspace, TSCP, steve race</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 114: NSTIC pilot winner Georgia Tech Research Institute</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-114-nstic-pilot-winner-georgia-tech-research-institute/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode114_100413.m4a</guid>
<description>The Georgia Tech Research Institute was awarded $1.7 million to create a Trustmark Marketplace as part of the identity ecosystem for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The institute is Georgia Tech University's applied research arm and has played a role in the design, development and implementation of the national information exchange model. John Wandelt, a research fellow and division chief at the institute, who also serves as director of the national identity exchange federation, spoke with Regarding IDs Gina Jordan about the award. The pilot project will leverage the institute's experience with identity, credentialing and access management standards to develop and demonstrate a trustmark framework. The objective of this framework is facilitating cost effective, interoperable trust across multiple communities of interest within the identity ecosystem. "And we do that in a way that it also enhances privacy and transparency through third-party validation," says Wandelt.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The Georgia Tech Research Institute was awarded $1.7 million to create a Trustmark Marketplace as part of the identity ecosystem for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The institute is Georgia Tech University's applied research arm and has played a role in the design, development and implementation of the national information exchange model. John Wandelt, a research fellow and division chief at the institute, who also serves as director of the national identity exchange federation, spoke with Regarding IDs Gina Jordan about the award. The pilot project will leverage the institute's experience with identity, credentialing and access management standards to develop and demonstrate a trustmark framework. The objective of this framework is facilitating cost effective, interoperable trust across multiple communities of interest within the identity ecosystem. "And we do that in a way that it also enhances privacy and transparency through third-party validation," says Wandelt.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, GTRI, georgia tech, trustmark</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 113: NSTIC pilot winner PRIVO</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-113-nstic-pilot-winner-privo/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode113_100113.m4a</guid>
<description>PRIVO – Privacy Vaults Online Inc. – was established to enable web sites to comply with COPPA - the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. Denise Tayloe, co-founder and CEO of PRIVO, spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the project. PRIVO was awarded $1.6 million for the first year of the pilot. If the company meets its milestones, it'll get about the same amount for year two. Tayloe says they'll start by establishing a Minors Trust Framework with 50 different relying parties. "It'll create an online identity trust model compliant with COPPA and the new rule update, and then other nuances around children – transactions on the Internet," Tayloe says. "Just the fact that they’re minors, there are things that need to be taken into consideration for the framework."</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>PRIVO – Privacy Vaults Online Inc. – was established to enable web sites to comply with COPPA - the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. Denise Tayloe, co-founder and CEO of PRIVO, spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the project. PRIVO was awarded $1.6 million for the first year of the pilot. If the company meets its milestones, it'll get about the same amount for year two. Tayloe says they'll start by establishing a Minors Trust Framework with 50 different relying parties. "It'll create an online identity trust model compliant with COPPA and the new rule update, and then other nuances around children – transactions on the Internet," Tayloe says. "Just the fact that they’re minors, there are things that need to be taken into consideration for the framework."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:18</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, PRIVO, COPPA, Denise Tayloe</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 112: NSTIC pilot winner Troop ID</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-112-nstic-pilot-winner-troop-id/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode112_092513.m4a</guid>
<description>Troop ID is an identity service provided by ID.me, a group that’s created digital ID cards for members of the military community, first responders, students and other groups where individuals can tie attributes about themselves and share that in a privacy enhancing and user centric way across the web, says Matthew Thompson, cofounder and COO at ID.me. Thompson and his partner, Blake Hall, are both veterans and met while attending Harvard Business School. The two connected over the challenge of accessing benefits online and how there was no easy way to do it. With more than 250,000 users already, ID.me is going to use the pilot finds to enhance the current product beyond the level one credential currently offered.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Troop ID is an identity service provided by ID.me, a group that’s created digital ID cards for members of the military community, first responders, students and other groups where individuals can tie attributes about themselves and share that in a privacy enhancing and user centric way across the web, says Matthew Thompson, cofounder and COO at ID.me. Thompson and his partner, Blake Hall, are both veterans and met while attending Harvard Business School. The two connected over the challenge of accessing benefits online and how there was no easy way to do it. With more than 250,000 users already, ID.me is going to use the pilot finds to enhance the current product beyond the level one credential currently offered.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:43</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, nstic, id.me, troop id, matthew thompson</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 111: Analyzing the strength of passwords</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-111-analyzing-the-strength-of-passwords/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode111_081313.m4a</guid>
<description>Passwords are a common attack vector for fraudsters and making them stronger – mandating alphanumeric characters and capitalizations – is a common requirement. Joseph Bonneau, now an engineer at Google, has spent a lot of time studying passwords, and a paper he wrote after analyzing 70 million passwords took top prize in the National Security Agency’s first Science of Security Competition. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Bonneau about his paper and the future of passwords. He thinks passwords aren’t going anywhere anytime soon but still and are a flawed security system. "Passwords cannot be redeemed as long as humans are picking them," he explains.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Passwords are a common attack vector for fraudsters and making them stronger – mandating alphanumeric characters and capitalizations – is a common requirement. Joseph Bonneau, now an engineer at Google, has spent a lot of time studying passwords, and a paper he wrote after analyzing 70 million passwords took top prize in the National Security Agency’s first Science of Security Competition. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Bonneau about his paper and the future of passwords. He thinks passwords aren’t going anywhere anytime soon but still and are a flawed security system. "Passwords cannot be redeemed as long as humans are picking them," he explains.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:45</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, technology, adoption</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 110: What’s hindering biometric adoption?</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-110-whats-hindering-biometric-adoption/?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode110_080513.m4a</guid>
<description>Technical issues and a lack of end user acceptance are hindering the adoption of biometric technology. Cecilia Aragon, associate professor at the University of Washington Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering, studied the matter and spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the report and some possible solutions, including a biometric modality that tracks and authenticates via a user’s eye movements.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Technical issues and a lack of end user acceptance are hindering the adoption of biometric technology. Cecilia Aragon, associate professor at the University of Washington Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering, studied the matter and spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the report and some possible solutions, including a biometric modality that tracks and authenticates via a user’s eye movements.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:48</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, technology, adoption</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 109: Biometrics and the mobile</title>
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<description>Within two years the majority of mobile phones will come equipped with biometrics that will be used for many purposes, according to Denise Culver, a telecommunications researcher and a analyst with Heavy Reading. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Culver who says that smart phones already have the tools necessary to make biometrics work: best-in-market cameras, high-speed data and HD screens and other advanced technologies that are the perfect for biometric authentication applications.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Within two years the majority of mobile phones will come equipped with biometrics that will be used for many purposes, according to Denise Culver, a telecommunications researcher and a analyst with Heavy Reading. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Culver who says that smart phones already have the tools necessary to make biometrics work: best-in-market cameras, high-speed data and HD screens and other advanced technologies that are the perfect for biometric authentication applications.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:36</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, secureidnews, biometrics, mobile, smart phones</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 108: Biometric payments on campus</title>
<link>http://secureidnews.com/news-item/episode-108-biometric-payments-on-campus?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode108_052013.m4a</guid>
<description>San Jose State University wants to improve payment authentication on campus. So when it ran across Natural Security at a conference it decided to explore using the biometric and mobile security technology on campus to improve payment security. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Brian Mitchler, the services systems manager for Spartan Shops at the school, about the pilot and how it will work.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>San Jose State University wants to improve payment authentication on campus. So when it ran across Natural Security at a conference it decided to explore using the biometric and mobile security technology on campus to improve payment security. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Brian Mitchler, the services systems manager for Spartan Shops at the school, about the pilot and how it will work.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:50</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, biometrics, payment, san jose state, natural security</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 107: Changing landscape for smart card manufacturers</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2013/05/06/episode-107-changing-landscape-for-smart-card-manufacturers?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode107_050613.m4a</guid>
<description>Smart card manufacturers are changing their focus from producing cards to software and services, says Jean-Noel Georges, global program director at Frost and Sullivan. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with him about the changing market and where smart card manufacturers are focusing their energy.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Smart card manufacturers are changing their focus from producing cards to software and services, says Jean-Noel Georges, global program director at Frost and Sullivan. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with him about the changing market and where smart card manufacturers are focusing their energy.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:11</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, smart card, frost and sullivan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 106: Two-factor authentication on the path to mainstream</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2013/04/22/episode-106-two-factor-authentication-on-the-path-to-mainstream?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Two-factor authentication will not only gain in popularity but will be the norm within two years, says Chester Wisniewski, senior security advisor at Sophos. RegardingID's Gina Jordan spoke with Wisniewski about a Forrester Research report that predicts that two-factor authentication will likely be widespread within two years. Wisniewski feels that widespread may be a bit of a stretch, but says that mainstream may be a more realistic description. "We've already seen the likes of Google, Facebook, banking institutions and online gaming facilities adopt two factor authentication as an optional, additional account verification method," explains Wisniewski. Crucial to the expanded adoption of two-factor authentication will likely be public awareness and education. "It's important to explain to people that the benefits are two-fold in addition to two-factor," says Wisniewski. "Today, we only authenticate online with something we know--a password--but two-factor simplifies passwords because it has something else to back it up that changes each time you use it."</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Two-factor authentication will not only gain in popularity but will be the norm within two years, says Chester Wisniewski, senior security advisor at Sophos. RegardingID's Gina Jordan spoke with Wisniewski about a Forrester Research report that predicts that two-factor authentication will likely be widespread within two years. Wisniewski feels that widespread may be a bit of a stretch, but says that mainstream may be a more realistic description. "We've already seen the likes of Google, Facebook, banking institutions and online gaming facilities adopt two factor authentication as an optional, additional account verification method," explains Wisniewski. Crucial to the expanded adoption of two-factor authentication will likely be public awareness and education. "It's important to explain to people that the benefits are two-fold in addition to two-factor," says Wisniewski. "Today, we only authenticate online with something we know--a password--but two-factor simplifies passwords because it has something else to back it up that changes each time you use it."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:56</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, sophos, password, otp</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 105: 'Death to NSTIC?'</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2013/03/26/episode-105-death-to-nstic?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Much has been said and written about the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace but Phil Wolff wanted to take a different look at the initiative. Wolff, strategy director at the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium, was admittedly being "irascible" when he first started the session at a conference but he also wanted people to look for possible pitfalls with the plan and prepare accordingly. The "Death to NSTIC" panel has been held twice and Wolff also has written a white paper that looks at the possible risks with the initiative.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Much has been said and written about the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace but Phil Wolff wanted to take a different look at the initiative. Wolff, strategy director at the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium, was admittedly being "irascible" when he first started the session at a conference but he also wanted people to look for possible pitfalls with the plan and prepare accordingly. The "Death to NSTIC" panel has been held twice and Wolff also has written a white paper that looks at the possible risks with the initiative.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:34</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, nstic, pdec</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 104: NFC and standardization</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/2013/01/02/episode-104-nfc-and-standardization?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode104_010213.m4a</guid>
<description>As more NFC-enabled devices are being introduced into the market it's important to make sure they all work the same way. FIME tests these devices to make sure they meet industry standards. The company has been testing systems for Isis, the NFC project underway in Austin, Texas and Salt Lake City. Stephanie El Rhomri, new services marketing manager at FIME, talks about the work the company is doing with Isis and the importance of testing and certification.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2013 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>As more NFC-enabled devices are being introduced into the market it's important to make sure they all work the same way. FIME tests these devices to make sure they meet industry standards. The company has been testing systems for Isis, the NFC project underway in Austin, Texas and Salt Lake City. Stephanie El Rhomri, new services marketing manager at FIME, talks about the work the company is doing with Isis and the importance of testing and certification.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:26</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, fime, isis, certification</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 103: Convenient and secure transactions online</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/10/22/episode-103-convenient-and-secure-transaction-online?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode103_102212.m4a</guid>
<description>The Criterion Systems pilot is an attribute exchange network that will enable consumers to securely share information, enhance the user experience and reduce fraud, says David Coxe, CEO of ID Dataweb and cofounder of Criterion Systems. The concept is to simplify the transaction model and enable participants in the ecosystem to get to market and provide those services in a cost effective way for replying parties. The system will be piloted in the financial services sector and online auctions.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The Criterion Systems pilot is an attribute exchange network that will enable consumers to securely share information, enhance the user experience and reduce fraud, says David Coxe, CEO of ID Dataweb and cofounder of Criterion Systems. The concept is to simplify the transaction model and enable participants in the ecosystem to get to market and provide those services in a cost effective way for replying parties. The system will be piloted in the financial services sector and online auctions.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:42</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, nstic, cyberspace, id dataweb, criterion systems, david coxe</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 102: Driver licenses and Internet IDs</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/10/08/episode-102-driver-licenses-and-internet-ids?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In some media reports the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been referred to as an Internet driver license so the fact that an association that represents issuers of those documents may seem like a no brainer. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Geoff Slagle, director of identity management at the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators about the pilot. AAMVA will lead a group of private industry and government partners to implement and pilot the Cross Sector Digital Identity Initiative. The goal of this initiative is to produce a secure online identity ecosystem that will lead to safer transactions by enhancing privacy and reducing the risk of fraud in online commerce.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In some media reports the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been referred to as an Internet driver license so the fact that an association that represents issuers of those documents may seem like a no brainer. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Geoff Slagle, director of identity management at the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators about the pilot. AAMVA will lead a group of private industry and government partners to implement and pilot the Cross Sector Digital Identity Initiative. The goal of this initiative is to produce a secure online identity ecosystem that will lead to safer transactions by enhancing privacy and reducing the risk of fraud in online commerce.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:01</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, nstic, cyberspace, aamva, geoff slagle</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 101: Internet2's NSTIC pilot plan</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/10/04/episode-101-internet2s-nstic-pilot-plan?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode101_100412.m4a</guid>
<description>Internet2 has been in the online identity business for more than a decade so its involvement with the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace may seem like a given. Internet2 will be working on building a privacy infrastructure for the identity ecosystem, including anonymous credentials, something that has been missing thus far, many say. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Kenneth Klingenstein, director of middleware for Internet2 about the pilot. "Our goal is to provide a consistent privacy infrastructure that spans all contexts so that whether you're functioning as a citizen, as a consumer, as a worker, you've seen a common set of tools used in a common way to manage privacy," Klingenstein says.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Internet2 has been in the online identity business for more than a decade so its involvement with the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace may seem like a given. Internet2 will be working on building a privacy infrastructure for the identity ecosystem, including anonymous credentials, something that has been missing thus far, many say. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Kenneth Klingenstein, director of middleware for Internet2 about the pilot. "Our goal is to provide a consistent privacy infrastructure that spans all contexts so that whether you're functioning as a citizen, as a consumer, as a worker, you've seen a common set of tools used in a common way to manage privacy," Klingenstein says.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:09</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, nstic, cyberspace, internet2, kenneth klingenstein</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 100: Daon's plan for the national strategy</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/10/01/episode-100-daons-plan-for-the-national-strategy?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode100_100112.m4a</guid>
<description>Daon is no stranger to large-scale identity projects, being involved in national ID and border management projects spanning the globe. The company's X-Products group was chosen as a pilot award recipient for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Cathy Tilton, vice president of Standards and Technology at Daon and the lead for Daon's NSTIC pilot program about the award. Daon is providing an identity platform using smart phone technologies that can host multiple authentication methods and do risk based authentication. "That technology is based on using your smart phone as a multi-factor authentication platform into traditional applications, Web apps and mobile apps," Tilton explains. "It hosts up to eight different authentication methods, both traditional and biometric methods, and then based on the risk level of the transaction that's requested, then it would invoke some combination of those authentication methods to get to the assurance that is needed for that transaction." Daon will also be piloting two other portions, including a research agenda, which includes Purdue University. Researchers will look at the usability and accessibility, privacy, security, performance and user acceptance of the solution. The last area will be an operational pilot. Daon teamed with AARP, PayPal, the American Association of Airport Executives, Purdue University's IT department so and then a major bank. Each will be utilizing this technology in a pilot mode and will be collecting data and getting feedback for that as well.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Daon is no stranger to large-scale identity projects, being involved in national ID and border management projects spanning the globe. The company's X-Products group was chosen as a pilot award recipient for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Cathy Tilton, vice president of Standards and Technology at Daon and the lead for Daon's NSTIC pilot program about the award. Daon is providing an identity platform using smart phone technologies that can host multiple authentication methods and do risk based authentication. "That technology is based on using your smart phone as a multi-factor authentication platform into traditional applications, Web apps and mobile apps," Tilton explains. "It hosts up to eight different authentication methods, both traditional and biometric methods, and then based on the risk level of the transaction that's requested, then it would invoke some combination of those authentication methods to get to the assurance that is needed for that transaction." Daon will also be piloting two other portions, including a research agenda, which includes Purdue University. Researchers will look at the usability and accessibility, privacy, security, performance and user acceptance of the solution. The last area will be an operational pilot. Daon teamed with AARP, PayPal, the American Association of Airport Executives, Purdue University's IT department so and then a major bank. Each will be utilizing this technology in a pilot mode and will be collecting data and getting feedback for that as well.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, nstic, cyberspace, daon, x-products, cathy tilton</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 99: Resilient Network details NSTIC pilot</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/09/26/episode-99-resilient-network-details-nstic-pilot?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode99_092712.m4a</guid>
<description>Resilient Network Systems is one of five companies that were awarded a grant to pilot part of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Pat Reilly, executive vice president of business development at Resilient, spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the award and what the company will be piloting with the award. Resilient will be doing two projects, one around health care and another around child safety online. "How do I make it so that doctors, insurers and physicians know how to find the information about me from other doctors and labs, etc.," Reilly asks. "How does that whole chain of sharing happen across the health care field?" "And then the second pain that we looked at was basically child safety, online safety. So how do you make sure that the identities of children aren't being misused, that people that purport themselves to be a child indeed are or are not a child and so taking all of that kind of nastiness out of the Internet," Reilly says.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Resilient Network Systems is one of five companies that were awarded a grant to pilot part of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Pat Reilly, executive vice president of business development at Resilient, spoke with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the award and what the company will be piloting with the award. Resilient will be doing two projects, one around health care and another around child safety online. "How do I make it so that doctors, insurers and physicians know how to find the information about me from other doctors and labs, etc.," Reilly asks. "How does that whole chain of sharing happen across the health care field?" "And then the second pain that we looked at was basically child safety, online safety. So how do you make sure that the identities of children aren't being misused, that people that purport themselves to be a child indeed are or are not a child and so taking all of that kind of nastiness out of the Internet," Reilly says.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:43</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, nstic, cyberspace, resilient networks, pat reilly</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 98: What's next for NSTIC?</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/09/21/episode-98-whats-next-for-nstic?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode98_092412.m4a</guid>
<description>Jeremy Grant, senior executive advisor for identity management and head of the National Program Office for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, talks about the pilots awarded and some of the common themes linking the awardees. Grant also talks about the Identity Ecosystem Steering Group and what else the national program office is working on, including plans for next year.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Jeremy Grant, senior executive advisor for identity management and head of the National Program Office for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, talks about the pilots awarded and some of the common themes linking the awardees. Grant also talks about the Identity Ecosystem Steering Group and what else the national program office is working on, including plans for next year.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:52</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, zack martin, jeremy grant, nstic, cyberspace</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 97: Investigating the iris attack</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2012/08/15/episode-97-investigating-the-iris-attack?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode97_081512.m4a</guid>
<description>The 2012 Black Hat conference made headlines claiming iris biometrics had been hacked. But don't go sounding the warning alarms quite yet. While it's true that researchers discovered a potential vulnerability, there are countermeasures in place that make the hack impossible, or at least improbable, in the real world. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Arun Ross, associate professor at West Virginia University, who was one of the researchers on the project. "It is good to know about these vulnerabilities, but what is more important is to report the fact that there are countermeasures in place that can potentially deflect these attacks," Ross says. "Vulnerabilities have to be reported because that would allow researchers worldwide to further develop algorithms that can successfully make their systems robust to future attacks."</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The 2012 Black Hat conference made headlines claiming iris biometrics had been hacked. But don't go sounding the warning alarms quite yet. While it's true that researchers discovered a potential vulnerability, there are countermeasures in place that make the hack impossible, or at least improbable, in the real world. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Arun Ross, associate professor at West Virginia University, who was one of the researchers on the project. "It is good to know about these vulnerabilities, but what is more important is to report the fact that there are countermeasures in place that can potentially deflect these attacks," Ross says. "Vulnerabilities have to be reported because that would allow researchers worldwide to further develop algorithms that can successfully make their systems robust to future attacks."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:52</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, iris, black hat, Arun Ross, Gina Jordan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 96: Analyzing FIPS 201-2</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/07/23/episode-96-analyzing-fips-201-2?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode96_072312.m4a</guid>
<description>The revised draft of FIPS 201-2 was released and includes quite a few changes. Additional contactless functionality, new biometrics and mobile abilities are all proposed to be included in future generations of the government credential. Neville Pattinson, senior vice president of Government Sales at Gemalto Inc., talks about these changes and some concerns he has about deploying new credentials and an infrastructure to support them.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The revised draft of FIPS 201-2 was released and includes quite a few changes. Additional contactless functionality, new biometrics and mobile abilities are all proposed to be included in future generations of the government credential. Neville Pattinson, senior vice president of Government Sales at Gemalto Inc., talks about these changes and some concerns he has about deploying new credentials and an infrastructure to support them.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:50</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, fips201-2, gemalto, neville pattinson</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 95: Identity with high profile events</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/05/21/episode-95-identity-with-high-profile-events?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode95_052112.m4a</guid>
<description>Large, high profile events, like the London 2012 Olympics, need to be secure while also enabling individuals to get where they need to go without too much of a security hassle. Mark Joynes, director of Product Management at Entrust, explains how security and identity plans for these events are created. He also discusses Entrust’s involvement with the Interpol employee credentials that is used for crossing borders as well as physical and logical access to Interpol facilities and networks.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Large, high profile events, like the London 2012 Olympics, need to be secure while also enabling individuals to get where they need to go without too much of a security hassle. Mark Joynes, director of Product Management at Entrust, explains how security and identity plans for these events are created. He also discusses Entrust’s involvement with the Interpol employee credentials that is used for crossing borders as well as physical and logical access to Interpol facilities and networks.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:07</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, entrust, mark joynes, interpol</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 94: Prototype mobile ID app tested</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2012/05/07/episode-94-prototype-mobile-id-app-tested?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode94_050712.m4a</guid>
<description>When buying a six-pack of beer it makes sense that an individual confirms that they are at least 21-years-old. But when the consumer shows a clerk the government-issued ID they are giving up address, date of birth and other information as well. In a perfect world the clerk would only see the age. Andrew Clement, a professor in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto, is trying to remedy this with the Prop ID research project. Prop ID means that the personal information provided is proportionate to what’s needed for the specific transaction. Only the necessary details are transmitted. This is also one of the core principals around the U.S. government's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Clement about the project.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 7 May 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>When buying a six-pack of beer it makes sense that an individual confirms that they are at least 21-years-old. But when the consumer shows a clerk the government-issued ID they are giving up address, date of birth and other information as well. In a perfect world the clerk would only see the age. Andrew Clement, a professor in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto, is trying to remedy this with the Prop ID research project. Prop ID means that the personal information provided is proportionate to what’s needed for the specific transaction. Only the necessary details are transmitted. This is also one of the core principals around the U.S. government's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan spoke with Clement about the project.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, prop id, toronto, age-verification</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 93: How card manufacturers are preparing for NFC</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/2012/03/26/episode-93-how-card-manufacturers-are-preparing-for-nfc?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode93_032612.m4a</guid>
<description>Payment card manufacturers have a set way of doing things. With near field communication on the horizon it could be seen as a disruption to some in the industry. The Datacard Group partnered with DeviceFidelity Inc. to offer the company's In2Pay suite of solutions that use microSD technology in smart phones for contactless payments. The end result is a mobile wallet customers can use at contactless point-of-sale terminals featuring debit, credit or prepaid accounts. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Matt Stern, vice president of business development at Datacard about the partnership and what NFC will mean for card manufacturers.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Payment card manufacturers have a set way of doing things. With near field communication on the horizon it could be seen as a disruption to some in the industry. The Datacard Group partnered with DeviceFidelity Inc. to offer the company's In2Pay suite of solutions that use microSD technology in smart phones for contactless payments. The end result is a mobile wallet customers can use at contactless point-of-sale terminals featuring debit, credit or prepaid accounts. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Matt Stern, vice president of business development at Datacard about the partnership and what NFC will mean for card manufacturers.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:25</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, datacard, device fidelity, nfc</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 92: Mobile biometric forecast</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2012/03/14/episode-92-mobile-biometric-forecast?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode92_031412.m4a</guid>
<description>There are a handful of drivers for adding biometric technology to mobile devices, says Alan Goode, founder of Goode Intelligence and author of "Mobile Phone Biometric Security Analysis and Forecasts 2011-2015." Many mobile phones are easy to break into, enterprises are enabling users to use their own mobile phones and NFC payments may require additional security. Goode predicts (http://www.thirdfactor.com/2012/02/23/report-mobile-biometrics-to-161m-by-2015) that mobile phone biometric security products and services generated more than $30 million in 2011 and that the market will grow to over $161 million in revenue by 2015. "These are not phones anymore," Goode says. "These are small computers which have access to a lot of private data and they're accessing some sensitive networks. So these are devices which are being used all the time. We have them in our hands all the time. We're glued to them, you know, we have a blue glare on our faces as we're walking around about town because we're constantly updating Twitter or constantly looking at Facebook and texting. So there's much, much greater risk of these devices being lost or stolen. As authentication vendors look to enhance their solutions, I would think there would be greater use of biometric."</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>There are a handful of drivers for adding biometric technology to mobile devices, says Alan Goode, founder of Goode Intelligence and author of "Mobile Phone Biometric Security Analysis and Forecasts 2011-2015." Many mobile phones are easy to break into, enterprises are enabling users to use their own mobile phones and NFC payments may require additional security. Goode predicts (http://www.thirdfactor.com/2012/02/23/report-mobile-biometrics-to-161m-by-2015) that mobile phone biometric security products and services generated more than $30 million in 2011 and that the market will grow to over $161 million in revenue by 2015. "These are not phones anymore," Goode says. "These are small computers which have access to a lot of private data and they're accessing some sensitive networks. So these are devices which are being used all the time. We have them in our hands all the time. We're glued to them, you know, we have a blue glare on our faces as we're walking around about town because we're constantly updating Twitter or constantly looking at Facebook and texting. So there's much, much greater risk of these devices being lost or stolen. As authentication vendors look to enhance their solutions, I would think there would be greater use of biometric."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:05</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, biometrics, phones, goode</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 91: MasterCard elaborates on road map</title>
<link>http://www.financialidnews.com/2012/03/05/episode-91-mastercard-elaborates-on-road-map?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode91_030512.m4a</guid>
<description>EMV is the future of payments but MasterCard doesn't want to stop there, says Colin McGrath, vice president of development in U.S. Markets at the payments company. "We very much see this path and this evolution as really about enabling the next generation of payments," McGrath tells Regarding ID's Gina Jordan. "It's about providing a globally interoperable secure platform for people to be able to make the investments necessary to enable that next generation." The future isn't just about putting chips onto plastic cards, he explains. "But also, you want to have a framework that encourages growth and the adoption of new technologies, and we feel that we've done that. So, it's not about one technology kind of supplanting or replacing another, it's a recognition that there are a variety of different technology needs and considerations, a variety of different business approaches."</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>EMV is the future of payments but MasterCard doesn't want to stop there, says Colin McGrath, vice president of development in U.S. Markets at the payments company. "We very much see this path and this evolution as really about enabling the next generation of payments," McGrath tells Regarding ID's Gina Jordan. "It's about providing a globally interoperable secure platform for people to be able to make the investments necessary to enable that next generation." The future isn't just about putting chips onto plastic cards, he explains. "But also, you want to have a framework that encourages growth and the adoption of new technologies, and we feel that we've done that. So, it's not about one technology kind of supplanting or replacing another, it's a recognition that there are a variety of different technology needs and considerations, a variety of different business approaches."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, mastercard, emv, chip and pin</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 90: Visa explains online EMV</title>
<link>http://www.financialidnews.com/2012/01/26/episode-90-visa-explains-online-emv?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode90_012612.m4a</guid>
<description>Visa made waves in August when it unveiled a road map to move the U.S. to EMV and then again in January when the company said that the country's deployment wouldn't be chip and PIN. Stephanie Ericksen, head of Authentication Product Integration at Visa USA, talk to Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the move and why the U.S. will have a different solution than what other typically associate with EMV. "One thing that we're trying to clarify is there are many countries around the world that have adopted EMV chip technology, but it's not chip and PIN," Ericksen says.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Visa made waves in August when it unveiled a road map to move the U.S. to EMV and then again in January when the company said that the country's deployment wouldn't be chip and PIN. Stephanie Ericksen, head of Authentication Product Integration at Visa USA, talk to Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the move and why the U.S. will have a different solution than what other typically associate with EMV. "One thing that we're trying to clarify is there are many countries around the world that have adopted EMV chip technology, but it's not chip and PIN," Ericksen says.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:01</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, visa, emv, chip and pin</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 89: Google Wallet's vulnerability</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/2011/12/26/episode-89-google-wallets-vulnerability?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode89_122611.m4a</guid>
<description>viaForensics revealed some interesting information about Google Wallet. While the system is generally viewed as secure it still does leave some personal data unencrypted. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Andrew Hoog, chief investigative officer at viaForensics, about the analysis the company did on the system. While Google made some changes to the software after the report was released, Hoog says more needs to be done. "There was a lot of information left on the device," he says. "If somebody was trying to take over an identity, they could use this information to either pose as you or call you and act like they're the credit card company and try to get you to release the additional information," he adds.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>viaForensics revealed some interesting information about Google Wallet. While the system is generally viewed as secure it still does leave some personal data unencrypted. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Andrew Hoog, chief investigative officer at viaForensics, about the analysis the company did on the system. While Google made some changes to the software after the report was released, Hoog says more needs to be done. "There was a lot of information left on the device," he says. "If somebody was trying to take over an identity, they could use this information to either pose as you or call you and act like they're the credit card company and try to get you to release the additional information," he adds.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:25</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, google wallet, viaforensics, hacked</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 88: Defining the mobile wallet</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/2011/12/19/episode-88-defining-the-mobile-wallet?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode88_121911.m4a</guid>
<description>With near field communication on the horizon and more handsets hitting the market that include the technology, what about the mobile wallet? The software the enables the chip on the phone to perform various tasks is necessary for anything to happen in the NFC ecosystem. The Mobey Forum released a white paper that examines the mobile wallet, what it is and what it does. (Download it here: http://www.mobeyforum.org/Press-Documents/White-papers) Gerhard Romen, member of the board of directors at the Mobey Forum and director of Mobile Financial Services at Nokia, discusses the report and why the mobile wallet is more than just payments. Romen also gives his take on Verizon's decision not to enable Google Wallet in the new Samsung handsets in favor of its soon-to-be-released ISIS.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>With near field communication on the horizon and more handsets hitting the market that include the technology, what about the mobile wallet? The software the enables the chip on the phone to perform various tasks is necessary for anything to happen in the NFC ecosystem. The Mobey Forum released a white paper that examines the mobile wallet, what it is and what it does. (Download it here: http://www.mobeyforum.org/Press-Documents/White-papers) Gerhard Romen, member of the board of directors at the Mobey Forum and director of Mobile Financial Services at Nokia, discusses the report and why the mobile wallet is more than just payments. Romen also gives his take on Verizon's decision not to enable Google Wallet in the new Samsung handsets in favor of its soon-to-be-released ISIS.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:15:40</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, mobey forum, mobile wallet, gerhard romen</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 87: Payment cards as ID tokens</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2011/11/28/episode-87-payment-cards-as-id-tokens?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode87_112811.m4a</guid>
<description>There are many discussions surrounding the multiple user names and passwords individuals must remember to gain access to accounts. Countries across the globe are investigating ways to make it easier for people to securely access information. In Canada, SecureKey Technologies will be enabling individuals to use bank cards for access to government sites, says Andre Boysen, executive vice president of Digital Identity and Authentication Services at the company.

"The challenge for governments in Canada and the U.S. for that matter is that consumers don't deal with the government that often, so when you get a special purpose government account to interact with you've often forgotten the user ID and password since the last time you've used it," Boysen says. "So the government's idea here is really to take advantage of a credential that you have already and make it easier for you to get online with using that credential rather than having a special purpose one just for government."</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>There are many discussions surrounding the multiple user names and passwords individuals must remember to gain access to accounts. Countries across the globe are investigating ways to make it easier for people to securely access information. In Canada, SecureKey Technologies will be enabling individuals to use bank cards for access to government sites, says Andre Boysen, executive vice president of Digital Identity and Authentication Services at the company.

"The challenge for governments in Canada and the U.S. for that matter is that consumers don't deal with the government that often, so when you get a special purpose government account to interact with you've often forgotten the user ID and password since the last time you've used it," Boysen says. "So the government's idea here is really to take advantage of a credential that you have already and make it easier for you to get online with using that credential rather than having a special purpose one just for government."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:06:15</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, SecureKey, passwords, boysen</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 86: Global Entry and biometrics at the border</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2011/10/19/episode-86-global-entry-and-biometrics-at-the-border?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode86_101911.m4a</guid>
<description>After three years as a pilot program, Global Entry is moving to permanent status. John Wagner, executive director of Admissibility and Passenger Programs with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, fill listeners in on the program and how it works. Wagner also talks about the program's reciprocity with other countries and how it's even translating to the domestic trusted traveler program.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>After three years as a pilot program, Global Entry is moving to permanent status. John Wagner, executive director of Admissibility and Passenger Programs with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, fill listeners in on the program and how it works. Wagner also talks about the program's reciprocity with other countries and how it's even translating to the domestic trusted traveler program.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, ThirdFactor, global entry, customs and border protection</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 85: Blackboard Transact president says mobile is future of campus ID</title>
<link>http://www.cr80news.com/2011/09/29/cr80-podcast-blackboard-president-says-mobile-is-future-of-campus-id?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode85_092911.m4a</guid>
<description>Mobile devices are poised to become the ID credential of the future. In a recent video, Blackboard Transact president David Marr shared his views on mobile platforms in higher ed and the impacts on campus card offices. CR80News' Chris Corum discussed the topic with Marr in this podcast.

He describes the mobile device as "the virtual front door of the institution," but he stresses that you can't just leave that door propped open. "The credential that is the key to opening that door will reside in the campus card office," he says.

When it comes to service delivery on the modern campus, Marr explains, "geographic boundaries of a campus are no longer the primary driver, mobile devices and applications have blurred these boundaries."

He suggests that campus card administrators get immersed in the conversations about mobile on their campus. "Let IT know that campus card solution providers are moving the credential to the phone," he says, "I am confident that will get their attention."

In the video, Marr highlights several exciting mobile initiatives underway at campuses across the country including Stanford University and University of Washington.

To hear more, check out the video, Mobile: The New Student ID: http://www.blackboard.com/Platforms/Transact/Resources/Videos.aspx.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Mobile devices are poised to become the ID credential of the future. In a recent video, Blackboard Transact president David Marr shared his views on mobile platforms in higher ed and the impacts on campus card offices. CR80News' Chris Corum discussed the topic with Marr in this podcast.

He describes the mobile device as "the virtual front door of the institution," but he stresses that you can't just leave that door propped open. "The credential that is the key to opening that door will reside in the campus card office," he says.

When it comes to service delivery on the modern campus, Marr explains, "geographic boundaries of a campus are no longer the primary driver, mobile devices and applications have blurred these boundaries."

He suggests that campus card administrators get immersed in the conversations about mobile on their campus. "Let IT know that campus card solution providers are moving the credential to the phone," he says, "I am confident that will get their attention."

In the video, Marr highlights several exciting mobile initiatives underway at campuses across the country including Stanford University and University of Washington.

To hear more, check out the video, Mobile: The New Student ID: http://www.blackboard.com/Platforms/Transact/Resources/Videos.aspx.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, chris corum, david marr, blackboard, mobile id</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 84: PKI needs layered approach</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/09/22/episode-84-pki-needs-layered-approach?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode84_092211.m4a</guid>
<description>When PKI is mentioned there are three terms that often come to mind: complicated, expensive and secure. The past few years have seen PKI deployments become simpler and more affordable but at the same time the security has become more questionable. Mark Yakabuski, vice president of HSM Product Management at SafeNet, talks about how PKI on its own is not good enough to secure computer networks and why a layered approach is necessary, including hardware security modules. "PKI is based in software. And in software, one of its largest advantages is that it’s very flexible," Yakabuski explains. "But software is inherently insecure for a few reasons. Software can be easily copied. Hardware and a hardware device that is designed to always manage the digital certificates and keys within a PKI infrastructure changes that dynamic."</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>When PKI is mentioned there are three terms that often come to mind: complicated, expensive and secure. The past few years have seen PKI deployments become simpler and more affordable but at the same time the security has become more questionable. Mark Yakabuski, vice president of HSM Product Management at SafeNet, talks about how PKI on its own is not good enough to secure computer networks and why a layered approach is necessary, including hardware security modules. "PKI is based in software. And in software, one of its largest advantages is that it’s very flexible," Yakabuski explains. "But software is inherently insecure for a few reasons. Software can be easily copied. Hardware and a hardware device that is designed to always manage the digital certificates and keys within a PKI infrastructure changes that dynamic."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:34</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, pki, gina jordan, Mark Yakabuski, safenet</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 83: Name wars and Google+</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/09/15/episode-83-name-wars-and-google?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode83_091511.m4a</guid>
<description>Google+ wants members to use their real names. But for some pseudonyms may be more identifying than real names. Kaliya Hamlin, or Identity Woman, is one of these people but when she tried to use this moniker on the site she was suspended. Hamlin, who along with others runs the Internet Identity Workshop, tells the tale of identity with Google+ and why pseudonyms are an important part of the Internet.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Google+ wants members to use their real names. But for some pseudonyms may be more identifying than real names. Kaliya Hamlin, or Identity Woman, is one of these people but when she tried to use this moniker on the site she was suspended. Hamlin, who along with others runs the Internet Identity Workshop, tells the tale of identity with Google+ and why pseudonyms are an important part of the Internet.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:50</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, zack martin, google+, kaliya hamlin, identity woman, nstic</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 82: Contracts and liability with credentials</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/08/11/episode-82-contracts-and-liability-with-credentials?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode82_081111.m4a</guid>
<description>The American Bar Association's Identity Management Legal Task Force and the Transglobal Secure Collaboration Project (TSCP) held a joint meeting to discuss ID management issues. Much of the discussion focused on liability, contracts and how an ID system should be structured. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold and chairman of the ABA Task Force fills listeners in on the meeting and whether it will impact the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The American Bar Association's Identity Management Legal Task Force and the Transglobal Secure Collaboration Project (TSCP) held a joint meeting to discuss ID management issues. Much of the discussion focused on liability, contracts and how an ID system should be structured. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold and chairman of the ABA Task Force fills listeners in on the meeting and whether it will impact the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, zack martin, tscp, Tom Smedinghoff, nstic, aba</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 81: Facebook as an identity provider</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/08/03/episode-81-facebook-as-an-identity-provider?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode81_080311.m4a</guid>
<description>The UK is considering enabling citizens to use a Facebook ID for access to government services. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold and chairman of an American Bar Association Task Force fills listeners in on how this would work and whether it may happen in the U.S. with all the discussion around online identities.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The UK is considering enabling citizens to use a Facebook ID for access to government services. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold and chairman of an American Bar Association Task Force fills listeners in on how this would work and whether it may happen in the U.S. with all the discussion around online identities.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:05</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, zack martin, facebook, Tom Smedinghoff, facebook connect, Tom Smedinghoff</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 80: Privacy legislation</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/07/28/episode-80-privacy-legislation?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode80_072511.m4a</guid>
<description>There are roughly a dozen bills in Congress that cover some aspect of citizen's privacy. Chris Wilson, director and counsel for E-Commerce and Telecommunications at TechAmerica, fill listeners in on the latest in possible privacy legislation along with predictions on what may happen with some of the bills.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>There are roughly a dozen bills in Congress that cover some aspect of citizen's privacy. Chris Wilson, director and counsel for E-Commerce and Telecommunications at TechAmerica, fill listeners in on the latest in possible privacy legislation along with predictions on what may happen with some of the bills.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, zack martin, chris wilson, techamerica, legislation</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 79: Taking two-factor ID to the next level</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2011/07/13/episode-79-taking-two-factor-id-to-the-next-level?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode79_071311.m4a</guid>
<description>Some may consider Kenneth Weiss the godfather of two-factor identification. The founder of Universal Secure Registry and developer of token-based authentication technology has since moved on to other security technology that uses voice biometrics and the mobile phone. The new system would identify a user by their voice, a PIN and a randomly generated number that would be attributed to him for specific uses upon the initial two-factor authentication. Weiss also calls out RSA for the SecurID data breach and resulting problems. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Weiss about his latest venture and the RSA SecureID breach.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Some may consider Kenneth Weiss the godfather of two-factor identification. The founder of Universal Secure Registry and developer of token-based authentication technology has since moved on to other security technology that uses voice biometrics and the mobile phone. The new system would identify a user by their voice, a PIN and a randomly generated number that would be attributed to him for specific uses upon the initial two-factor authentication. Weiss also calls out RSA for the SecurID data breach and resulting problems. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Weiss about his latest venture and the RSA SecureID breach.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:17:16</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, gina jordan, kenneth weiss, rsa, voice biometrics</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 78: Examining Google Wallet</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/2011/06/13/episode-78-examining-google-wallet?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode78_061311.m4a</guid>
<description>Google is first out of the gate with details on it near field communication system, not only enabling payments but loyalty and marketing as well. Howard Wilcox, senior analyst at Juniper Research, details the announcement’s significance, what the tech giant should watch out for, along with Juniper’s predictions for the NFC market.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Google is first out of the gate with details on it near field communication system, not only enabling payments but loyalty and marketing as well. Howard Wilcox, senior analyst at Juniper Research, details the announcement’s significance, what the tech giant should watch out for, along with Juniper’s predictions for the NFC market.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:19</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, NFC, zack martin, google wallet, juniper research, howard wilcox</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 77: Replacing keys with the mobile</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/2011/05/31/episode-77-replacing-keys-with-the-mobile?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode77_053111.m4a</guid>
<description>News around near field communication is constant these days with much of the focus around payments. But eventually the mobile device may replace keys as well as payment cards. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan speaks with Daniel Berg, vice president and general manager at ASSA ABLOY Mobile Keys about using the mobile phone as a physical access control token.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2011 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>News around near field communication is constant these days with much of the focus around payments. But eventually the mobile device may replace keys as well as payment cards. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan speaks with Daniel Berg, vice president and general manager at ASSA ABLOY Mobile Keys about using the mobile phone as a physical access control token.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, NFC, gina jordan, daniel berg, mobile keys</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 76: Program Office Manager Jeremy Grant gives the 'shtick' on NSTIC</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/05/05/episode-76-program-office-manager-jeremy-grant-gives-the-shtick-on-nstic?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode76_050511.m4a</guid>
<description>Feedback on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been solid, explains Jeremy Grant, senior executive adviser and manager of the National Program Office for the NSTIC. He shares his thoughts on the public response, highlights immediate goals and addresses criticism of the current strategy.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Feedback on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been solid, explains Jeremy Grant, senior executive adviser and manager of the National Program Office for the NSTIC. He shares his thoughts on the public response, highlights immediate goals and addresses criticism of the current strategy.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, NSTIC, zack martin, gina jordan, cyberspace, jeremy grant</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 75: NSTIC: It's all in the implementation</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/04/26/episode-75-nstic-its-all-in-the-implementation?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode75_042711.m4a</guid>
<description>The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has lofty goals but as always the devil is in the details. If implemented correctly the strategy is a good thing, though this won't be easy.

"It is a utopian document," says Aaron Titus, chief privacy officer and vice president of business development at Identity Finder. "Hating NSTIC, in it's current form, is like hating puppies and rainbows because it just about says anything that anyone would want. My concern is in the implementation, there's a lot that can go wrong."

In our continuing series, Titus fills listeners in on some of the potential pitfalls and what officials need to watch out for when it comes to putting the strategy into practice.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 April 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has lofty goals but as always the devil is in the details. If implemented correctly the strategy is a good thing, though this won't be easy.

"It is a utopian document," says Aaron Titus, chief privacy officer and vice president of business development at Identity Finder. "Hating NSTIC, in it's current form, is like hating puppies and rainbows because it just about says anything that anyone would want. My concern is in the implementation, there's a lot that can go wrong."

In our continuing series, Titus fills listeners in on some of the potential pitfalls and what officials need to watch out for when it comes to putting the strategy into practice.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:18:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, NSTIC, zack martin, cyberspace, identity finder, aaron titus</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 74: U.S. isn't ready for NSTIC</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/04/22/episode-74-u-s-isnt-ready-for-nstic?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode74_052211.m4a</guid>
<description>The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been released and there are some differing opinions on whether it's a good or a bad thing. In the first in a series of podcasts exploring the strategy, Jim Harper, director of Information Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, doesn't think it's a good idea. The author of "Identity Crisis: How Identification Is Overused and Misunderstood" says that any online identity scheme needs to come from the private sector with no government involvement.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 April 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been released and there are some differing opinions on whether it's a good or a bad thing. In the first in a series of podcasts exploring the strategy, Jim Harper, director of Information Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, doesn't think it's a good idea. The author of "Identity Crisis: How Identification Is Overused and Misunderstood" says that any online identity scheme needs to come from the private sector with no government involvement.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:27</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, NSTIC, gina jordan, zack martin, cyberspace, identity crisis</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 73: Philly transit goes from token to smart cards</title>
<link>http://www.contactlessnews.com/2011/04/11/episode-73-philly-transit-goes-from-token-to-smart-cards?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode73_041111.m4a</guid>
<description>The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority still uses tokens and paper transfers. The transit system that serves 1 million commuters daily will be making the switch to contactless smart cards and even near field communication in the coming years, Richard Maloney, SEPTA's director of public affairs, told Regarding ID's Gina Jordan. "For the riders, they will be able to use either a SEPTA card, which they can purchase, they'll be able to use their cell phones or building ID cards or their drivers license in some cases--their government issued cards," Maloney said. "They can use almost any device that they can upload value to that can be read by a machine that can take their ticket."</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 April 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority still uses tokens and paper transfers. The transit system that serves 1 million commuters daily will be making the switch to contactless smart cards and even near field communication in the coming years, Richard Maloney, SEPTA's director of public affairs, told Regarding ID's Gina Jordan. "For the riders, they will be able to use either a SEPTA card, which they can purchase, they'll be able to use their cell phones or building ID cards or their drivers license in some cases--their government issued cards," Maloney said. "They can use almost any device that they can upload value to that can be read by a machine that can take their ticket."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:17</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, septa, gina jordan, zack martin, fare collection</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 72: Gemalto, Microsoft working on securing online IDs</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2011/03/21/episode-72-gemalto-microsoft-working-on-securing-online-ids?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode72_032111.m4a</guid>
<description>Securing online identities is a hot topic. Gemalto and Microsoft Corp. have partnered to bring a product to market combing smart cards with cryptography to enhance privacy and trust. Gemalto's James McLaughlin discusses the partnership with Microsoft and how it may change the way people identify themselves online. "It allows a person a way to present the claims about themselves to someone else or something else, a service for instance, and do that in a way that's secure and allows them to control how much information is sent to that service or to that person," McLaughlin says.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 March 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Securing online identities is a hot topic. Gemalto and Microsoft Corp. have partnered to bring a product to market combing smart cards with cryptography to enhance privacy and trust. Gemalto's James McLaughlin discusses the partnership with Microsoft and how it may change the way people identify themselves online. "It allows a person a way to present the claims about themselves to someone else or something else, a service for instance, and do that in a way that's secure and allows them to control how much information is sent to that service or to that person," McLaughlin says.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:05:38</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, gemalto, microsoft, u-prove, gina jordan, zack martin, James McLaughlin</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 71: PIV-I getting more attention</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2011/03/09/episode-71-piv-i-getting-more-attention?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode71_030911.m4a</guid>
<description>In the latest edition of the Regarding ID podcast, Anna Fernezian, program manager for identity and assurance at CSC, fills listeners in on PIV-I, the smart card specification that can be used by non-federal issuers to create highly-secure credentials. Fernezian talks about the specification and why it's important as well as the role it may play with future credentialing projects.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 March 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In the latest edition of the Regarding ID podcast, Anna Fernezian, program manager for identity and assurance at CSC, fills listeners in on PIV-I, the smart card specification that can be used by non-federal issuers to create highly-secure credentials. Fernezian talks about the specification and why it's important as well as the role it may play with future credentialing projects.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:40</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, piv-i, csc, gina jordan, zack martin, Anna Fernezian</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 70: Creating a national strategy</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/03/03/episode-70-creating-a-national-strategy?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode70_030311.m4a</guid>
<description>Ely Kahn was a member of the White House National Security Staff when the idea of creating a a more secure identity management system for the Internet was formed. This eventually turned into the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, or NSTIC. Khan talks about where NSTIC came from and the process that went into creating the strategy.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 March 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Ely Kahn was a member of the White House National Security Staff when the idea of creating a a more secure identity management system for the Internet was formed. This eventually turned into the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, or NSTIC. Khan talks about where NSTIC came from and the process that went into creating the strategy.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:40</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, nstic, national strategy, cyberspace security, gina jordan, zack martin, ely kahn</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 69: Using knowledge-based authentication</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2011/02/14/episode-69-using-knowledge-based-authentication?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode69_021411.m4a</guid>
<description>Shared secrets, such as your first pet's name or a high school mascot, are a common way to retrieve passwords and reset accounts. With the explosion of social networking these secrets are easier for fraudster's to find. To combat these problems IDology has developed a knowledge-based authentication solution that uses a company's data on an individual to create questions. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with John Dancu, CEO at IDology, about his company's new product.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 14 February 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Shared secrets, such as your first pet's name or a high school mascot, are a common way to retrieve passwords and reset accounts. With the explosion of social networking these secrets are easier for fraudster's to find. To combat these problems IDology has developed a knowledge-based authentication solution that uses a company's data on an individual to create questions. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with John Dancu, CEO at IDology, about his company's new product.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:40</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, gina jordan, john dancu, idology, knowledge-based authentication, kba</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 68: NSTIC is not a national ID</title>
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<description>The first in a series of podcasts discussing the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, or NSTIC. Jim Dempsey, vice president for public policy at the Center for Democracy and Technology, gives his take on the strategy along with what some possible obstacles may be for the government and private sector.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 January 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The first in a series of podcasts discussing the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, or NSTIC. Jim Dempsey, vice president for public policy at the Center for Democracy and Technology, gives his take on the strategy along with what some possible obstacles may be for the government and private sector.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:16:22</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>identity, re:ID, regarding id, secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, zack martin, nstic, center for democracy and technology, jim dempsey</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 67: ID standard series: Vetting and proofing</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/12/14/episode-67-id-standard-series-vetting-and-proofing?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode67_121410.m4a</guid>
<description>Standards for proofing and vetting an identity vary by different jurisdictions. With many different project underway designed to offer individuals a better way to assert an identity there are also efforts to standardize how it is proofed and vetted. Dan Combs, CEO at the eCitizen Foundation and Member of the Harvard Policy Group-Leadership for a Networked World, is leading the current drafting work that may lead to a U.S. standard for identity proofing and vetting. In this edition of the Regarding ID podcast Combs fills us in on the work the group is doing and how it relates to other projects underway.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 December 2010 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Standards for proofing and vetting an identity vary by different jurisdictions. With many different project underway designed to offer individuals a better way to assert an identity there are also efforts to standardize how it is proofed and vetted. Dan Combs, CEO at the eCitizen Foundation and Member of the Harvard Policy Group-Leadership for a Networked World, is leading the current drafting work that may lead to a U.S. standard for identity proofing and vetting. In this edition of the Regarding ID podcast Combs fills us in on the work the group is doing and how it relates to other projects underway.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, dan combs, ecitizen foundation, identity proofing</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 66: PKI and the Common Access Card</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/11/09/episode-66-pki-and-the-common-access-card?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode66_110910.m4a</guid>
<description>The U.S. Department of Defense has one of the largest Public Key Infrastructures in the world. Getting to that point wasn’t necessarily easy, says Scott Jack, director of identity assurance for DOD PKI. Jack spoke about the role PKI plays with the Defense Department credential and how it may be used in the future, including form factors other than smart cards.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 November 2010 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The U.S. Department of Defense has one of the largest Public Key Infrastructures in the world. Getting to that point wasn’t necessarily easy, says Scott Jack, director of identity assurance for DOD PKI. Jack spoke about the role PKI plays with the Defense Department credential and how it may be used in the future, including form factors other than smart cards.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:15:48</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, gina jordan, dod, cac card, piv card, hspd-12, fips 201, scott jack</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 65: A look at the Common Access Card</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/11/01/episode-65-a-look-at-the-common-access-card?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>The U.S. Department of Defense Common Access Card celebrated 10 years in October. As the forerunner to U.S. government smart card programs, many would say it set the stage for HSPD-12 and what is now the PIV credential that many government employees are carrying. Mike Butler, deputy director of the Defense Manpower Data Center for identity and personal assurance at the Defense Department spoke with Regarding ID's Zack Martin and Gina Jordan about the program's history and future.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 November 2010 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The U.S. Department of Defense Common Access Card celebrated 10 years in October. As the forerunner to U.S. government smart card programs, many would say it set the stage for HSPD-12 and what is now the PIV credential that many government employees are carrying. Mike Butler, deputy director of the Defense Manpower Data Center for identity and personal assurance at the Defense Department spoke with Regarding ID's Zack Martin and Gina Jordan about the program's history and future.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:54</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, gina jordan, dod, cac card, piv card, hspd-12, fips 201, mike butler</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 64: Securing the cloud with the phone</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2010/10/06/episode-64-securing-the-cloud-with-the-phone?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode64_100610.m4a</guid>
<description>PhoneFactor CTO Steve Dispensa and Sarah Fender, vice president of marketing and product management, spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about a survey on the role of security in the adoption of cloud computing. PhoneFactor surveyed more than 300 IT professionals from a variety of industries on current and planned use of cloud computing, the perceived benefits of making the change and what’s holding them back. Fender says the results show a big interest in cloud computing because of the cost and scalability, with an equally strong fear about whether security in the cloud would be adequate.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 October 2010 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>PhoneFactor CTO Steve Dispensa and Sarah Fender, vice president of marketing and product management, spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about a survey on the role of security in the adoption of cloud computing. PhoneFactor surveyed more than 300 IT professionals from a variety of industries on current and planned use of cloud computing, the perceived benefits of making the change and what’s holding them back. Fender says the results show a big interest in cloud computing because of the cost and scalability, with an equally strong fear about whether security in the cloud would be adequate.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:26</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, phonefactor, gina jordan, google</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 63: ID standard series: GlobalPlatform</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2010/08/09/episode-63-id-standard-series-globalplatform?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In another of a series of podcasts investigating identity standards, Kevin Gillick, executive director at GlobalPlatform, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about its place in the standards landscape and the role it plays.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In another of a series of podcasts investigating identity standards, Kevin Gillick, executive director at GlobalPlatform, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about its place in the standards landscape and the role it plays.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:17:48</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, globalplatform, zack martin, kevin gillick</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 62: Identity Standards series: OpenID Forum</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2010/07/27/episode-62-identity-standards-series-openid-forum?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In our continuing podcast series on identification standards, Don Thibeau, executive director at the The OpenID Foundation and chairman and president of The Open Identity Exchange, speaks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about its place in the ID standards landscape and some of its different projects. OpenID may be the one ID standard that many people are already using but don't even realize it.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In our continuing podcast series on identification standards, Don Thibeau, executive director at the The OpenID Foundation and chairman and president of The Open Identity Exchange, speaks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about its place in the ID standards landscape and some of its different projects. OpenID may be the one ID standard that many people are already using but don't even realize it.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:19:19</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, openid, zack martin, Don Thibeau</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 61: Changing landscape of government IDs</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/07/20/episode-61-changing-landscape-of-government-ids?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Government issued ID cards aren’t what they use to be. In the last 10-years the documents have changed from simple piece of laminated plastic to high-tech IDs with multiple security features. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Robert DeVincenzi, president and CEO at LaserCard, about the company’s role in changing IDs and a Frost and Sullivan report that analyzes some of the progress.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Government issued ID cards aren’t what they use to be. In the last 10-years the documents have changed from simple piece of laminated plastic to high-tech IDs with multiple security features. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Robert DeVincenzi, president and CEO at LaserCard, about the company’s role in changing IDs and a Frost and Sullivan report that analyzes some of the progress.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:26</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, lasercard, frost and sullivan, Robert DeVincenzi, zack martin</itunes:keywords>

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	<title>Episode 60: Walmart's drive for EMV</title>
	<link>http://www.financialidnews.com/2010/07/14/episode-60-walmarts-drive-for-emv?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Jamie Henry, director of payment services with Wal-Mart treasury organizations, talks with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the retailer's push for EMV in the U.S. "We want to provide our customers with the most secure transactions that are in the market place, and the chip and pin technology provides that high level of security," Henry says. He also talks about contactless payments and how the retailer doesn't think that technology is secure.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Jamie Henry, director of payment services with Wal-Mart treasury organizations, talks with Regarding ID's Gina Jordan about the retailer's push for EMV in the U.S. "We want to provide our customers with the most secure transactions that are in the market place, and the chip and pin technology provides that high level of security," Henry says. He also talks about contactless payments and how the retailer doesn't think that technology is secure.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:14</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, wal-mart, chip and pin, gina jordan, Jamie Henry</itunes:keywords>

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	<title>Episode 59: Identity Standards series: Kantara Initiative's certification programs</title>
	<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2010/06/23/episode-59-identity-standards-series-kantara-initiatives-certification-programs?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In our continuing series on identification standards, Joni Brennan, managing director at Kantara Initiative, fills Regarding ID listeners in on the organization's interoperability certification and identity assurance programs. Kantara is trying to bring some unity to the various identification standards efforts underway across the globe.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In our continuing series on identification standards, Joni Brennan, managing director at Kantara Initiative, fills Regarding ID listeners in on the organization's interoperability certification and identity assurance programs. Kantara is trying to bring some unity to the various identification standards efforts underway across the globe.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, kantara initiative, Joni Brennan, identity standards</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 58: Identity standards series: Kantara Initiative overview</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2010/06/21/episode-58-identity-standards-series-kantara-initiative-overview?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode58_062110.m4a</guid>
<description>In the third part of the Regarding ID series of podcasts looking at identity standards Editor Zack Martin speaks with J. Trent Adams, chair of the Kantara Initiative Leadership Council. In his day job Adams is Outreach Specialist for the Internet Society working on Trust and Identity Initiative. The Kantara Initiative is trying to bring unity to the various identification standards underway across the globe. Adams gives listeners an overview of what Kantara is trying to accomplish and how its getting there. Another podcast will be posted this week that discusses the certification programs that Kantara is undertaking.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In the third part of the Regarding ID series of podcasts looking at identity standards Editor Zack Martin speaks with J. Trent Adams, chair of the Kantara Initiative Leadership Council. In his day job Adams is Outreach Specialist for the Internet Society working on Trust and Identity Initiative. The Kantara Initiative is trying to bring unity to the various identification standards underway across the globe. Adams gives listeners an overview of what Kantara is trying to accomplish and how its getting there. Another podcast will be posted this week that discusses the certification programs that Kantara is undertaking.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:17:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, kantara initiative, trent adams, identity standards</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 57: Identity Standards series: OASIS</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/06/14/episode-57-identity-standards-series-oasis?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In the second part of the Regarding ID series of podcasts looking at identity standards Editor Zack Martin speaks with John Sabo and Anil Saldhana, members of the OASIS IDtrust Member Section Steering committee. Sabo, director of Global Government Relations for CA Technologies, and Saldhana, lead security architect for middleware at Red Hat, talk about where OASIS fits in the identity management landscape.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In the second part of the Regarding ID series of podcasts looking at identity standards Editor Zack Martin speaks with John Sabo and Anil Saldhana, members of the OASIS IDtrust Member Section Steering committee. Sabo, director of Global Government Relations for CA Technologies, and Saldhana, lead security architect for middleware at Red Hat, talk about where OASIS fits in the identity management landscape.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:15:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, oasis, john sabo</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 56: Identity Standards series: TSCP</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/06/07/episode-56-identity-standards-series-tscp?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>The Regarding ID podcasts is kicking off a new series looking at identification standards. With more and more standards emerging for identification how do organizations know where to go and what standards to comply with? In this first in the series Editor Zack Martin speak with Alison Dunstan, director of the Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program. TSCP is a government-industry partnership working on solutions to issues in the aerospace and defense industries and has had some unique issues when it comes to identity standards.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The Regarding ID podcasts is kicking off a new series looking at identification standards. With more and more standards emerging for identification how do organizations know where to go and what standards to comply with? In this first in the series Editor Zack Martin speak with Alison Dunstan, director of the Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program. TSCP is a government-industry partnership working on solutions to issues in the aerospace and defense industries and has had some unique issues when it comes to identity standards.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:12</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, tscp, alison dunstan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 55: Migrating physical access control systems</title>
<link>http://www.contactlessnews.com/2010/05/14/episode-55-migrating-physical-access-control-systems?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>The idea of migrating from a legacy physical access control system to a newer one could be painful proposition for some. Re-carding may be the least of the worries because sometimes migration can involve entirely new backbones and infrastructures. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Allan Fontanella, senior director of product marketing for identity and access management at HID Global, about migrating access control systems and what the industry may experience in the future.</description>
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<itunes:summary>The idea of migrating from a legacy physical access control system to a newer one could be painful proposition for some. Re-carding may be the least of the worries because sometimes migration can involve entirely new backbones and infrastructures. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Allan Fontanella, senior director of product marketing for identity and access management at HID Global, about migrating access control systems and what the industry may experience in the future.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:19</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, hid global, access control</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 54: Strong authentication for health information networks</title>
<link>http://www.healthidnews.com/2010/04/28/episode-54-strong-authentication-for-health-information-networks?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode54_042810.m4a</guid>
<description>HealtheLink is a health information exchange in western N.Y. that wanted to help health care providers give patients better care. Instead of having to carry around multiple medical records from different doctors the exchange enables providers to look up records from different provider via a secure network. But securing this network is a difficult task. Gina Jordan, contributing editor at Regarding ID, spoke with Dan Porreca, executive director at HealtheLink, about the network's choice of Anakam for strong authentication. She also spoke with Dr. William Braithwaite, chief medical officer at Anakam, to find out how the system works.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 28 April 2010 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>HealtheLink is a health information exchange in western N.Y. that wanted to help health care providers give patients better care. Instead of having to carry around multiple medical records from different doctors the exchange enables providers to look up records from different provider via a secure network. But securing this network is a difficult task. Gina Jordan, contributing editor at Regarding ID, spoke with Dan Porreca, executive director at HealtheLink, about the network's choice of Anakam for strong authentication. She also spoke with Dr. William Braithwaite, chief medical officer at Anakam, to find out how the system works.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, gina jordan, anakam, healthelink</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 53: Exploring the law around identity</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/04/19/episode-53-exploring-the-law-around-identity?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>When it comes to deploying an identification system the focus is typically on the technology and not the legal aspect of a system. While this is a cutting edge area of law it's starting to get some attention. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold, is chairman of an American Bar Association Task Force (http://www.abanet.org/dch/committee.cfm?com=CL320041) that is exploring the legal issues around identification. Smedinghoff spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about this area of law, what his task force is working on and commented on the federal government's efforts to secure online transactions for consumers (http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/04/01/white-house-wants-online-authentication-standards).</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 April 2010 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>When it comes to deploying an identification system the focus is typically on the technology and not the legal aspect of a system. While this is a cutting edge area of law it's starting to get some attention. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold, is chairman of an American Bar Association Task Force (http://www.abanet.org/dch/committee.cfm?com=CL320041) that is exploring the legal issues around identification. Smedinghoff spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about this area of law, what his task force is working on and commented on the federal government's efforts to secure online transactions for consumers (http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/04/01/white-house-wants-online-authentication-standards).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:56</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, tom smedinghoff, aba, law and identification</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 52: The issues around health identification</title>
<link>http://www.healthidnews.com/2010/04/12/episode-52-the-issues-around-health-identification?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>The U.S. government is offering physicians and hospitals incentives to deploy electronic medical records. But there's still the issue of how to properly identify patients in these systems and make sure their information is properly safeguarded. Dr. Robert Wah, chief medical officer and vice president of CSC's North American Public Sector business unit, spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about these issues along with some possible solutions.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 April 2010 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The U.S. government is offering physicians and hospitals incentives to deploy electronic medical records. But there's still the issue of how to properly identify patients in these systems and make sure their information is properly safeguarded. Dr. Robert Wah, chief medical officer and vice president of CSC's North American Public Sector business unit, spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about these issues along with some possible solutions.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:38</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, robert wah, emr, medical records</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 51: Securing portable memory devices</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2010/04/05/episode-51-securing-portable-memory-devices?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>USB drives and other forms of external memory don't mean much to most people, insert, download files and move on. But if an individual is storing personal information, or worse yet other people's personal information, it can be a problem if these devices are lost or stolen. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talks with Neville Pattinson, vice president of government affairs and business development at Gemalto North America, about some of the concerns surrounding these memory sticks and some of the precautions organizations can take.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 April 2010 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>USB drives and other forms of external memory don't mean much to most people, insert, download files and move on. But if an individual is storing personal information, or worse yet other people's personal information, it can be a problem if these devices are lost or stolen. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talks with Neville Pattinson, vice president of government affairs and business development at Gemalto North America, about some of the concerns surrounding these memory sticks and some of the precautions organizations can take.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:02</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, neville pattinson, gemalto, usb, fips201, memory</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 50: Palm vein's applications</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2010/03/18/episode-50-palm-veins-applications?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Palm vein biometrics is touted as a secure, hygienic biometric technology. Vic Harring, vice president of sales and business development at the advanced technology group for Fujistu Frontech North America, spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the company's newest scanner and where he sees it being deployed.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 March 2010 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Palm vein biometrics is touted as a secure, hygienic biometric technology. Vic Harring, vice president of sales and business development at the advanced technology group for Fujistu Frontech North America, spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the company's newest scanner and where he sees it being deployed.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:08:14</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, palm vein, biometrics, fujitsu, vic harring</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 49: Community College card landscape</title>
<link>http://www.cr80news.com/2010/03/15/episode-49-community-college-card-landscape?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Community colleges have typically had student ID cards but have not had many applications for them. Jay Summerall, president and founder at CardSmith, says this is changing and talks about the community campus market and the company's new product with CR80News Editor Zack Martin.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 15 March 2010 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Community colleges have typically had student ID cards but have not had many applications for them. Jay Summerall, president and founder at CardSmith, says this is changing and talks about the community campus market and the company's new product with CR80News Editor Zack Martin.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, cardsmith, community college, jay sumerall</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 48: Lockheed updates on FBI's next-gen ID program</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2010/03/10/episode-48-lockheed-updates-on-fbis-next-gen-id-program?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode48_031010.m4a</guid>
<description>The FBI's upgrading of its IAFIS program to a next-generation identification program is a huge undertaking. Lockheed Martin was awarded the 10-year contract to upgrade the program, which recently reached it's first milestone. Mike Moore, director of the next generation ID program at Lockheed Martin, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the recent milestone and where the program is headed.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 March 2010 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The FBI's upgrading of its IAFIS program to a next-generation identification program is a huge undertaking. Lockheed Martin was awarded the 10-year contract to upgrade the program, which recently reached it's first milestone. Mike Moore, director of the next generation ID program at Lockheed Martin, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the recent milestone and where the program is headed.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:26</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Mike Moore, Lockheed Martin, IAFIS, biometrics</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 47: Health ID initiatives</title>
<link>http://www.healthidnews.com/2010/02/24/episode-47-health-id-initiatives?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Health care is not only a hot political topic but also one of great interest in the identification industry. How patients and caregivers will be identified is a discussion taking place all over the country. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talks with Randy Vanderhoof executive director of the Smart Card Alliance, about the organization's health care initiatives in 2010.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 February 2010 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Health care is not only a hot political topic but also one of great interest in the identification industry. How patients and caregivers will be identified is a discussion taking place all over the country. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talks with Randy Vanderhoof executive director of the Smart Card Alliance, about the organization's health care initiatives in 2010.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:32</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, smart card alliance, health records</itunes:keywords>

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<title>	Episode 46: Mexico's national ID card</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/02/17/episode-46-mexicos-national-id-card?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Within the next six months Mexico will start enrolling up to 110 million citizen in its multi-modal biometric ID card system. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin speak with Terry Hartmann, vice president of identity solutions at Unisys, about the program and why it's groundbreaking.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 February 2010 12:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Within the next six months Mexico will start enrolling up to 110 million citizen in its multi-modal biometric ID card system. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin speak with Terry Hartmann, vice president of identity solutions at Unisys, about the program and why it's groundbreaking.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:48</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, unisys, national id</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 45: The European eID landscape</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/01/26/episode-45-the-european-eid-landscape?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode45_012610.m4a</guid>
<description>Many European countries are starting to issue electronic IDs to citizens. Frost &amp; Sullivan Analyst Yiru Zhong talk about the different initiatives with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 January 2010 14:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Many European countries are starting to issue electronic IDs to citizens. Frost &amp; Sullivan Analyst Yiru Zhong talk about the different initiatives with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:14</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, frost &amp; sullivan, eId, national id</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 44: Biometrics coming in 2010?</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2009/12/09/episode-44-biometrics-coming-in-2010?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Some security projects may have taken a back seat in 2009, but that’s going to change in 2010. Terry Hartmann, vice president of identity solutions at Unisys, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about trends to watch out for in the coming year including potentially more biometric deployments.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 December 2009 11:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Some security projects may have taken a back seat in 2009, but that’s going to change in 2010. Terry Hartmann, vice president of identity solutions at Unisys, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about trends to watch out for in the coming year including potentially more biometric deployments.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, terry hartmann, unisys, biometrics</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 43: Santa Clara University goes contactless</title>
<link>http://www.cr80news.com/2009/12/01/episode-43-santa-clara-university-goes-contactless?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode43_120109.m4a</guid>
<description>Contactless smart cards have found a home on college campuses for physical access control. But Santa Clara university in California is taking it a step further by using the cards for payments as well. Nirmal Palliyaguru, director of ACCESS and conferences at the university, spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the system and the future plans.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 December 2009 14:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Contactless smart cards have found a home on college campuses for physical access control. But Santa Clara university in California is taking it a step further by using the cards for payments as well. Nirmal Palliyaguru, director of ACCESS and conferences at the university, spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the system and the future plans.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:38</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Nirmal Palliyaguru, contactless, blackboard, santa clara university</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 42: What's ahead for identity and the federal government?</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/11/23/episode-42-whats-ahead-for-identity-and-the-federal-government?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>2009 was when the discussion started on the problems with identity in the federal government began. Will 2010 be the year where solutions to these problems come to light? Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke to Kelli Emerick, executive director of the Secure ID Coalition, to see what might happen in the new year with different ID projects.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 November 2009 10:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>2009 was when the discussion started on the problems with identity in the federal government began. Will 2010 be the year where solutions to these problems come to light? Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke to Kelli Emerick, executive director of the Secure ID Coalition, to see what might happen in the new year with different ID projects.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:07</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, kelly emerick, government id, secure id coalition</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 41: New technology for securing payment card data</title>
<link>http://www.contactlessnews.com/2009/10/02/episode-41-new-technology-for-securing-payment-card-data?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode41_100209.m4a</guid>
<description>Following up on the previous episode, Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked with Sid Sidner from ACI Worldwide about some of the different technology options for improving payment data security. EMV, end-to-end encryption and contactless are all being considered but is there one with an inside track?</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 October 2009 14:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Following up on the previous episode, Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked with Sid Sidner from ACI Worldwide about some of the different technology options for improving payment data security. EMV, end-to-end encryption and contactless are all being considered but is there one with an inside track?</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:19:40</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, sid sidner, aci worldwide, contactless payments</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 40: Securing payments with contactless smart cards</title>
<link>http://www.contactlessnews.com/2009/09/18/episode-40-securing-payments-with-contactless-smart-cards?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>There are a variety of solutions being proposed to better protect payment information to prevent breaches. In this podcast Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Smart Card Alliance, talks to Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID magazine, about the group's latest recommendation that the U.S. use contactless smart cards using dynamic cryptograms to secure payment data.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 September 2009 15:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:duration>00:09:51</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, randy vanderhoof, smart card alliance, contactless payments</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 39: U.S. partners with private sector for online ID</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2009/09/10/episode-39-u-s-partners-with-private-sector-for-online-id?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>The Obama Administration has made it clear that online identity is a priority. Multiple reports cite the importance of identifying individuals online. In the administration’s latest announcement it has partnered with ten private sector companies to enable better access and use of government Web sites. Nico Popp, vice president for VeriSign’s Innovation Group, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the announcement and how it’s the first step to bringing better identification to the Internet.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 September 2009 15:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The Obama Administration has made it clear that online identity is a priority. Multiple reports cite the importance of identifying individuals online. In the administration’s latest announcement it has partnered with ten private sector companies to enable better access and use of government Web sites. Nico Popp, vice president for VeriSign’s Innovation Group, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the announcement and how it’s the first step to bringing better identification to the Internet.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:18:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, verisign, open id, digital id</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 38: Multi-Spectral imaging biometrics</title>
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<description>Fingerprints are the most common biometric modality, but the technology is still far from perfect. In this episode of the Regarding ID podcast Phil Scarfo, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Lumidigm, talks to Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the company's technology and how it's different from other biometrics and where he sees the technology being deployed.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 September 2009 08:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Fingerprints are the most common biometric modality, but the technology is still far from perfect. In this episode of the Regarding ID podcast Phil Scarfo, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Lumidigm, talks to Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the company's technology and how it's different from other biometrics and where he sees the technology being deployed.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:16:02</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, third factor, phil scarfo, lumidigm, multi-spectral imaging</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 37: National ID cards Part 2 of 2</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/08/27/episode-37-national-id-cards-part-2-of-2?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In many countries national ID cards are a way of life. In this two-part discussion on the credentials, Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID, talks to Neville Pattinson, vice president of government affairs and business development at Gemalto North America about what some European countries are doing with the ID cards. Part two, which will be posted later this week, will discuss some initiatives in the U.S.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In many countries national ID cards are a way of life. In this two-part discussion on the credentials, Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID, talks to Neville Pattinson, vice president of government affairs and business development at Gemalto North America about what some European countries are doing with the ID cards. Part two, which will be posted later this week, will discuss some initiatives in the U.S.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:54</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, gemalto, national id, Neville Pattinson</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 37: National ID cards Part 1 of 2</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/08/25/episode-37-national-id-cards-part-1-of-2?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In many countries national ID cards are a way of life. In this two-part discussion on the credentials, Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID, talks to Neville Pattinson, vice president of government affairs and business development at Gemalto North America about what some European countries are doing with the ID cards. Part two, which will be posted later this week, will discuss some initiatives in the U.S.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In many countries national ID cards are a way of life. In this two-part discussion on the credentials, Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID, talks to Neville Pattinson, vice president of government affairs and business development at Gemalto North America about what some European countries are doing with the ID cards. Part two, which will be posted later this week, will discuss some initiatives in the U.S.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:07:41</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, gemalto, national id, Neville Pattinson</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 36: Building a bridge for digital identity</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2009/07/22/episode-36-building-a-bridge-for-digital-identity?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>How do we ensure online transactions? How do we know that the person on the other end of a transaction is how they say they are? How do we ensure that transaction without a high cost? These are questions the Four Bridges Forum wants to answer. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with executives from half the Four Bridges Forum, Jeff Nigriny, from Certipath, and Mollie Shields-Uehling, with Safe BioPharma, about the initiative and what they're trying to accomplish.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>How do we ensure online transactions? How do we know that the person on the other end of a transaction is how they say they are? How do we ensure that transaction without a high cost? These are questions the Four Bridges Forum wants to answer. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with executives from half the Four Bridges Forum, Jeff Nigriny, from Certipath, and Mollie Shields-Uehling, with Safe BioPharma, about the initiative and what they're trying to accomplish.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:58</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Four Bridges Forum, Jeff Nigriny, Certipath, Mollie Shields-Uehling, Safe BioPharma</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 35: Laser engraving ID cards</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/07/15/episode-35-laser-engraving-id-cards?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Often the focus is on how information is stored and secured in a card, but just as important is how information is secured on a card. Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID magazine, sat down with Jonathan Bowen, sales manager at Digital Identification Solutions about its desktop laser printer and laser engraving ID cards cards.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 13:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Often the focus is on how information is stored and secured in a card, but just as important is how information is secured on a card. Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID magazine, sat down with Jonathan Bowen, sales manager at Digital Identification Solutions about its desktop laser printer and laser engraving ID cards cards.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:18:02</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, jonathan bowen, laser engraving, id cards, id printers</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 34: Pass ID Act</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/06/18/episode-34-pass-id-act?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>New legislation has been submitted in the U.S. Senate that would roll back parts of the REAL ID Act, including the identity vetting portion. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Janice Kephart, a member of the 9/11 Commission and director of national security policy at the Center for Immigration Studies, about the proposed law.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:15:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>New legislation has been submitted in the U.S. Senate that would roll back parts of the REAL ID Act, including the identity vetting portion. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Janice Kephart, a member of the 9/11 Commission and director of national security policy at the Center for Immigration Studies, about the proposed law.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:15:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Janice Kephart, real id, pass id</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 33: A GICS Primer</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/06/11/episode-33-a-gics-primer?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin sat down with Patrick Hearn, vice president of government and identification markets for North and Central America at Oberthur Technologies, to find out the latest GICS, or the Generic ID Card Command Set. GICS is a data scheme that takes different smart card program standards, such as registered traveler, corporate programs and FIPS 201, and aims to create improved performance and interoperability with less middleware.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin sat down with Patrick Hearn, vice president of government and identification markets for North and Central America at Oberthur Technologies, to find out the latest GICS, or the Generic ID Card Command Set. GICS is a data scheme that takes different smart card program standards, such as registered traveler, corporate programs and FIPS 201, and aims to create improved performance and interoperability with less middleware.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, gics, patrick hearn, oberthur</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 32: Online identity, Part 2 of 2</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2009/06/04/episode-32-online-identity-part-2-of-2?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>In the second part of his talk with Brett McDowell, executive director of the Liberty Alliance Project, Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talks more about the Kanatara Initiative and how individual’s will be able to secure their identities online.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 8:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>In the second part of his talk with Brett McDowell, executive director of the Liberty Alliance Project, Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talks more about the Kanatara Initiative and how individual’s will be able to secure their identities online.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:51</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, kantara initiative, brett mcdowell, liberty alliance</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 32: Online identity, Part 1 of 2</title>
<link>http://www.digitalidnews.com/2009/06/01/episode-32-online-identity-part-1-of-2?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Identity in the online world is difficult. In this latest edition of the Regarding ID podcast Editor Zack Martin speaks with Brett McDowell, executive director of the Liberty Alliance Project, about the Kantara Initiative, a plan to bring online identity projects together.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Identity in the online world is difficult. In this latest edition of the Regarding ID podcast Editor Zack Martin speaks with Brett McDowell, executive director of the Liberty Alliance Project, about the Kantara Initiative, a plan to bring online identity projects together.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, kantara initiative, brett mcdowell, liberty alliance</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 31: TWIC update</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/05/26/episode-31-twic-update?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Comments for proposed rules for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential close today. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked with U.S. Coast Guard Cdr. David Murk about the proposed rule-making and some of the other latest developments with the credential.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Comments for proposed rules for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential close today. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked with U.S. Coast Guard Cdr. David Murk about the proposed rule-making and some of the other latest developments with the credential.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, david murk, coast guard, twic</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 30: GlobalPlatform talks match on card</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2009/05/11/episode-30-globalplatform-talks-match-on-card?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Match on card technology has long been touted as the most secure way to use biometrics and smart cards. Since the cardholder's biometric information never leaves the card there is no chance it will be intercepted while transmitted to a reader or other device. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked to Kevin Gillick, executive director at GlobalPlatform, about the group's latest white paper that discusses match on card technology.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Match on card technology has long been touted as the most secure way to use biometrics and smart cards. Since the cardholder's biometric information never leaves the card there is no chance it will be intercepted while transmitted to a reader or other device. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked to Kevin Gillick, executive director at GlobalPlatform, about the group's latest white paper that discusses match on card technology.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:26</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, kevin gillick, match on card, biometrics</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 29: Vermont looking at smart cards for health care</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/04/27/episode-29-vermont-looking-at-smart-cards-for-health-care?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>There's $19 billion for health care to invest in information technology and electronic health records (EHRs) in the stimulus package. Vermont State Senate President Pro Tem Peter Shumlin wants to use smart cards to streamline billing. Shumlin talked with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about his idea.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 April 2009 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>There's $19 billion for health care to invest in information technology and electronic health records (EHRs) in the stimulus package. Vermont State Senate President Pro Tem Peter Shumlin wants to use smart cards to streamline billing. Shumlin talked with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about his idea.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Peter Shumlin, health care, stimulus</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 28: Expanding contactless payment acceptance</title>
<link>http://www.contactlessnews.com/2009/04/06/episode-28-expanding-contactless-payment-acceptance?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Tap and go is the idea behind contactless payments. USA Technologies aims to bring that convenience to unattended devices, such as vending and coffee machines. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin chatted with Mike Lawlor, vice president of business development and sales at USA Technologies about the company’s latest deployments and where he sees contactless payments going.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 April 2009 08:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Tap and go is the idea behind contactless payments. USA Technologies aims to bring that convenience to unattended devices, such as vending and coffee machines. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin chatted with Mike Lawlor, vice president of business development and sales at USA Technologies about the company’s latest deployments and where he sees contactless payments going.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:18</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Mike Lawlor, usa technologies</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 27: The U.S. passport security gap</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/03/23/episode-27-the-us-passport-security-gap?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode27_031909.m4a</guid>
<description>A General Accountability Office report details some serious holes in the U.S. State Department's passport issuance. A GAO investigator was able to obtain four passport with fake breeder document information. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Janice Kephart, director of national security policy at the Center for Immigration Studies and member of the 9/11 commission, about the problem and the risk it poses to national security.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 March 2009 07:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>A General Accountability Office report details some serious holes in the U.S. State Department's passport issuance. A GAO investigator was able to obtain four passport with fake breeder document information. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Janice Kephart, director of national security policy at the Center for Immigration Studies and member of the 9/11 commission, about the problem and the risk it poses to national security.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:50</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Janice Kephart, gao, passport</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 26: Who cares about ID technology standards anyhow?</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/03/05/episode-26-who-cares-about-id-technology-standards-anyhow?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode26_030509.m4a</guid>
<description>NIST, the GSA, and a series of international bodies may set the standards for ID technologies, but who ensures that the  products we use are following them?  Atsec information security is an independent, standards-based IT security consulting and evaluation services company with global reach. Testing and evaluation can be a long process, but as our conversations suggest it can be expedited by doing your homework. Executive Editor Chris Corum talks with Steve Weingart, Austin Holt, and Fiona Pattinson of Atsec at their Austin Texas location.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 March 2009 10:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:subtitle>Atsec explains how every end user of security technology benefits</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>NIST, the GSA, and a series of international bodies may set the standards for ID technologies, but who ensures that the  products we use are following them?  Atsec information security is an independent, standards-based IT security consulting and evaluation services company with global reach. Testing and evaluation can be a long process, but as our conversations suggest it can be expedited by doing your homework. Executive Editor Chris Corum talks with Steve Weingart, Austin Holt, and Fiona Pattinson of Atsec at their Austin Texas location.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, atsec, testing, fips 201, nist, gsa</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 25: Outlook for Obama and Identity</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2009/02/09/episode-25-outlook-for-obama-and-identity?tag=Podcasts</link>
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<description>Does President Obama have biometrics in his Blackberry? Secure ID Coalition Executive Director Kelli Emerick and Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talk about this and how the new tech-savvy administration may affect different ID initiatives.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 February 2009 10:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Does President Obama have biometrics in his Blackberry? Secure ID Coalition Executive Director Kelli Emerick and Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talk about this and how the new tech-savvy administration may affect different ID initiatives.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:06</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, Kelli Emerick, obama, secure id coalition, blackberry</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 24: Passport Card update</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2008/11/21/episode-24-passport-card-update?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode24_112008.m4a</guid>
<description>Paul Hunter, with the Department of Homeland Security, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about Passport Cards, Enhanced Driver Licenses and the system that will read these credentials. Hunter talked about how the systems are being deployed along land borders and commented on a report released that detailed some potential vulnerabilities with the new ID documents.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 November 2008 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Paul Hunter, with the Department of Homeland Security, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about Passport Cards, Enhanced Driver Licenses and the system that will read these credentials. Hunter talked about how the systems are being deployed along land borders and commented on a report released that detailed some potential vulnerabilities with the new ID documents.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:18:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, paul hunter, pass card, passport card, edl, enhanced driver license</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 23: What's next for FIPS 201 credentials?</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2008/10/21/episode-23-whats-next-for-fips-201-credentials?tag=Podcasts</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode23_102008.m4a</guid>
<description>The HSPD-12 deadline is coming up on Oct. 27. With the deadline fast approaching Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked to Karen Evans, administrator for electronic government and information technology with the White House Office of Management and Budget, about the project’s progress and what are the next steps with the credential.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 November 2008 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The HSPD-12 deadline is coming up on Oct. 27. With the deadline fast approaching Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked to Karen Evans, administrator for electronic government and information technology with the White House Office of Management and Budget, about the project’s progress and what are the next steps with the credential.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:57</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, karen evans, white house, omb, hspd-12, fips 201</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 22: Government ID event hits DC as FIPS 201 deadline and Presidential election approach</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/2008/09/11/episode-22-government-id-event-hits-dc-as-fips-201-deadline-and-presidential-election-approach</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode22_091108.m4a</guid>
<description>The annual Smart Cards in Government conference will take place just a few days before the ominous October 27 PIV issuance deadline and just weeks before the Presidential election that is likely to impact many of the identification initiatives at the federal level. Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Smart Card Alliance, talks with re:ID host Chris Corum about the event scheduled for October 22-24 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 September 2008 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The annual Smart Cards in Government conference will take place just a few days before the ominous October 27 PIV issuance deadline and just weeks before the Presidential election that is likely to impact many of the identification initiatives at the federal level. Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Smart Card Alliance, talks with re:ID host Chris Corum about the event scheduled for October 22-24 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, smart card alliance, randy vanderhoof</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 21: Retailers use biometrics to customize message</title>
<link>http://www.thirdfactor.com/2008/09/04/episode-21-retailers-use-biometrics-to-customize-message</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode21_090408.m4a</guid>
<description>Customized offers based on your appearance using facial recognition biometrics? That's what YCD Multimedia is touting and will be piloting at Buffalo, N.Y.-based Dunkin' Donuts stores. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Barry Salzman, CEO at YCD Multimedia, about his company's technology and where he sees it going.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 September 2008 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Customized offers based on your appearance using facial recognition biometrics? That's what YCD Multimedia is touting and will be piloting at Buffalo, N.Y.-based Dunkin' Donuts stores. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with Barry Salzman, CEO at YCD Multimedia, about his company's technology and where he sees it going.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:30</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, dunkin' donuts, YCD Multimedia</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 20: Efforts underway to standardize campus identity cards across Europe</title>
<link>http://www.cr80news.com/2008/08/29/episode-20-efforts-underway-to-standardize-campus-identity-cards-across-europe</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode20_082908.m4a</guid>
<description>Eugene McKenna, Waterford Institute of Technology, spoke with re:ID podcast host Chris Corum about the efforts underway to develop standards for campus card programs across Europe. The European Union is currently considering a proposal to provide funding for the project, which is being called the European Education Connectivity Solution. Other topics include the differences and similarities between campus identity programs in the U.S. and Europe as well as the vendor landscape for the European market.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Eugene McKenna, Waterford Institute of Technology, spoke with re:ID podcast host Chris Corum about the efforts underway to develop standards for campus card programs across Europe. The European Union is currently considering a proposal to provide funding for the project, which is being called the European Education Connectivity Solution. Other topics include the differences and similarities between campus identity programs in the U.S. and Europe as well as the vendor landscape for the European market.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:54</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, ecca, eugene mckenna</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 19: Talking NFC, the new NOKIA 6212 handset, and killer apps with NOKIA's Damien Balsan</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/articles/2008/07/31/episode-19-episode-19-talking-nfc-the-new-nokia-6212-handset-and-killer-apps-with-nokias-damien-balsan</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode19_073108.m4a</guid>
<description>Nokia, a worldwide leader in Near Field Communications (NFC) technology, is launching a new 3G handset with embedded NFC called the 6212 Classic. Re:ID podcast host Chris Corum spoke with Damien Balsan, Nokia's Head of NFC Business Development for the Americas, about the new device.  The two also explored NFC progress in the Americas, the impact of differing handset sales channels on regional rollout, and whether the 'killer application' will prove to be payment or something a bit more personal.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 10:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Nokia, a worldwide leader in Near Field Communications (NFC) technology, is launching a new 3G handset with embedded NFC called the 6212 Classic. Re:ID podcast host Chris Corum spoke with Damien Balsan, Nokia's Head of NFC Business Development for the Americas, about the new device.  The two also explored NFC progress in the Americas, the impact of differing handset sales channels on regional rollout, and whether the 'killer application' will prove to be payment or something a bit more personal.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:09:36</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, nokia, nfc, damien balsan</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 18: US VISIT update</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/07/22/episode-18-us-visit-update/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode18_071808.m4a</guid>
<description>The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's US VISIT program is one of the largest identification projects started after 9/11. The program has been collecting fingerprints from travelers entering the U.S. for years, but the program is supposed to also be collecting them at exit to confirm that individual's are leaving the country. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked with Bob Mocny, director of the US VISIT program, about the challenges with the exit portions, as well as some other news with the program.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's US VISIT program is one of the largest identification projects started after 9/11. The program has been collecting fingerprints from travelers entering the U.S. for years, but the program is supposed to also be collecting them at exit to confirm that individual's are leaving the country. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked with Bob Mocny, director of the US VISIT program, about the challenges with the exit portions, as well as some other news with the program.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:49</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, avisian, bob mocny, US VISIT</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 17: Maine has privacy concerns with Real ID</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/07/01/episode-17-maine-has-privacy-concerns-with-real-id/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode17_062608.m4a</guid>
<description>At least 12 states have passed legislation saying they won't comply with Real ID, the federal mandate to secure state-issues IDs and driver licenses. Lawmakers in Maine have been particularly outspoken regarding the law. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin speaks with Maine State Sen. Phil Bartlett about the law and why the state has some concerns.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>At least 12 states have passed legislation saying they won't comply with Real ID, the federal mandate to secure state-issues IDs and driver licenses. Lawmakers in Maine have been particularly outspoken regarding the law. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin speaks with Maine State Sen. Phil Bartlett about the law and why the state has some concerns.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:13:08</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, avisian, maine, real id, phil bartlett, privacy</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 16: New HSPD-24 to standardize processes for sharing of biometric data between federal agencies</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/06/23/episode-16-new-hspd24-to-standardize-processes-for-sharing-of-biometric-data-between-federal-agencies/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode16_061808.m4a</guid>
<description>Released in early June, the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 24 (HSPD-24) mandates that U.S. government agencies use a standardized approach in the "collection, storage, use, analysis, and sharing of biometric and associated biographic and contextual information of individuals." The stated goal is to better enable cross-agency sharing of biometric data to identify known and suspected terrorists (KSTs).  Host Chris Corum discusses the implications of the new directive with the International Biometric Industry Association's Walter Hamilton.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Released in early June, the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 24 (HSPD-24) mandates that U.S. government agencies use a standardized approach in the "collection, storage, use, analysis, and sharing of biometric and associated biographic and contextual information of individuals." The stated goal is to better enable cross-agency sharing of biometric data to identify known and suspected terrorists (KSTs).  Host Chris Corum discusses the implications of the new directive with the International Biometric Industry Association's Walter Hamilton.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:14:00</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, iabia, walter hamilton, hspd 24</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 15: Proposed ACIS program could authenticate airport workers via standard biometric credential</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/06/16/episode-15-proposed-acis-program-could-authenticate-airport-workers-via-standard-biometric-credential</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode15_061208.m4a</guid>
<description>Airport workers and air carrier employees require access to secure areas in sensitive airport locations. Currently there is no standard for a strong authentication credential to identify these workers as they move within and between airports. The Transportation Security Administration is investigating such a credential through its Aviation Credential Interoperability Solution (ACIS). Avisian Publishing's Chris Corum and the TSA's ACIS Program Manager Chris Runde provide insight into the potential biometric solution in this edition of the re:ID Podcast.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Airport workers and air carrier employees require access to secure areas in sensitive airport locations. Currently there is no standard for a strong authentication credential to identify these workers as they move within and between airports. The Transportation Security Administration is investigating such a credential through its Aviation Credential Interoperability Solution (ACIS). Avisian Publishing's Chris Corum and the TSA's ACIS Program Manager Chris Runde provide insight into the potential biometric solution in this edition of the re:ID Podcast.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:50</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, chris runde, TSA, ACIS, airport, security</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 14: Looking into the secure login using Yubikey</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/06/11/episode-14-looking-into-the-secure-login-using-yubikey/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode14_060508.m4a</guid>
<description>Yubico CEO and founder Stina Ehrensvärd talks with host Ryan Kline about the Yubikey, a new authentication solution, designed for web 2.0 applications. It works by having the user insert it in any computer with a USB port on any platform or browser without having to install any client software. The user then presses the YubiKey button to generate a one time passcode. Listen as they sidcuss topics about the Yubikey such as cost, implementations and the open source nature of the device.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Yubico CEO and founder Stina Ehrensvärd talks with host Ryan Kline about the Yubikey, a new authentication solution, designed for web 2.0 applications. It works by having the user insert it in any computer with a USB port on any platform or browser without having to install any client software. The user then presses the YubiKey button to generate a one time passcode. Listen as they sidcuss topics about the Yubikey such as cost, implementations and the open source nature of the device.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:12:09</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, ryan kline, avisian, yubikey, yubico, stina ehrensvard, otp, password management</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 13: Passport security with EAC and what that means to you</title>
<link>http://www.contactlessnews.com/news/2008/05/09/episode-13-passport-security-with-eac-and-what-that-means-to-you/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode13_043008.m4a</guid>
<description>Cryptomathic’s Mike Bond talks with host Chris Corum about the efforts to secure e-Passports with the new Extended Access Control (EAC). Bond explains the foundations of EAC and describes how it builds upon the earlier security techniques of Basic Access Control (BAC) to protect the biometrics on the contactless chip. Explore how EAC creates a worldwide PKI, how it impacts issuers and vendors, and whether it will make lines longer or shorter at immigration points.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Cryptomathic’s Mike Bond talks with host Chris Corum about the efforts to secure e-Passports with the new Extended Access Control (EAC). Bond explains the foundations of EAC and describes how it builds upon the earlier security techniques of Basic Access Control (BAC) to protect the biometrics on the contactless chip. Explore how EAC creates a worldwide PKI, how it impacts issuers and vendors, and whether it will make lines longer or shorter at immigration points.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:22:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, mike bond, chryptomathic, epassport, passport, extended access control, eac</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 12: Does EMV really fight fraud?</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/04/29/episode-12-does-emv-really-fight-fraud</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode12_042308.m4a</guid>
<description>With Chip and PIN in full well established across the UK, fraud figures are painting an interesting picture of its impacts. Is it really making a difference when it comes to the never-ending battle against fraud? Consult Hyperion's Richard Allen discusses card fraud in an EMV world with AVISIAN Executive Editor Chris Corum.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 April 2008 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:subtitle>Examining results from the UK's Chip and PIN rollout</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>With Chip and PIN in full well established across the UK, fraud figures are painting an interesting picture of its impacts. Is it really making a difference when it comes to the never-ending battle against fraud? Consult Hyperion's Richard Allen discusses card fraud in an EMV world with AVISIAN Executive Editor Chris Corum.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:20</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, Richard Allen, Consult Hyperion, emv, chip and pin, payments</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 11: Government ID programs thrive thanks to industry standards</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/04/23/episode-11-government-id-programs-thrive-thanks-to-industry-standards/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode11_041708.m4a</guid>
<description>Around the globe, government ID leaders struggle with the myriad of standards determining which are key to their implementations. Host Chris Corum speaks with Kevin Gillick, Executive Director of the GlobalPlatform to learn how this not-for-profit industry group is helping agencies navigate these waters. International standards such as ISO, industry standards including GlobalPlatform specifications, and application standards like FIPS 201 are investigated.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 April 2008 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with GlobalPlatform's Kevin Gillick</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Around the globe, government ID leaders struggle with the myriad of standards determining which are key to their implementations. Host Chris Corum speaks with Kevin Gillick, Executive Director of the GlobalPlatform to learn how this not-for-profit industry group is helping agencies navigate these waters. International standards such as ISO, industry standards including GlobalPlatform specifications, and application standards like FIPS 201 are investigated.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:21:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, Kevin Gillick, globalplatform, fips 201, nist</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 10: Delving into the Digimarc, L-1 deal</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/04/14/episode-10-delving-into-the-digimarc-l1-deal/</link>
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<description>Editor Zack Martin talks to Jeremy Grant, senior vice president and identity solutions analyst at the Stanford Group Company, about the Digimarc selling its identification business to competitor L-1 Identity Solutions. Digimarc had the majority of driver licenses business in the U.S., with L-1 in the second spot. With Real ID around the corner why did Digimarc choose to sell now? What does this mean for the driver license market? Listen and find out.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 April 2008 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Editor Zack Martin talks to Jeremy Grant, senior vice president and identity solutions analyst at the Stanford Group Company, about the Digimarc selling its identification business to competitor L-1 Identity Solutions. Digimarc had the majority of driver licenses business in the U.S., with L-1 in the second spot. With Real ID around the corner why did Digimarc choose to sell now? What does this mean for the driver license market? Listen and find out.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:32</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, avisian, acquisition, jermey grant, digimarc, l-1</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 9: Online authetication with social networking sites</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/04/02/episode-8-interview-with-mifare-hacker-karsten-nohl/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode9_040208.m4a</guid>
<description>Editor Zack Martin examines the missing links in protecting and authenticating online identity for social networking sites, especially for minors. With sites like MySpace and Facebook having millions of users, some younger than ten years old, people want to talk about how to protect the children. But at what cost? And will strong authentication ever become mandated by the government for social networking sites much like new strong authentication requirements for financial institutions? All this and more during a discussion between Zack and host Ryan Kline.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 April 2008 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:subtitle>Evaluating the reality of the hack from his perspective and industry insiders</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Editor Zack Martin examines the missing links in protecting and authenticating online identity for social networking sites, especially for minors. With sites like MySpace and Facebook having millions of users, some younger than ten years old, people want to talk about how to protect the children. But at what cost? And will strong authentication ever become mandated by the government for social networking sites much like new strong authentication requirements for financial institutions? All this and more during a discussion between Zack and host Ryan Kline.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:10:26</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, zack martin, avisian, online id, ryan kline, facebook, myspace</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 8: Interview with Mifare hacker Karsten Nohl</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/04/02/episode-8-interview-with-mifare-hacker-karsten-nohl/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode8_032508.m4a</guid>
<description>In this episode, the publicized Mifare Crypto-1 hack is examined.  Interviews with the researcher that uncoverd the alleged vulnerability, Karsten Nohl, as well as NXP representative Manuel Albers and Smart Card Alliance's Randy Vanderhoof delve into the topic from all sides.

Albers reports that between 1 and 2 billion of these chips have been issued to date and are in use in transit systems and security and access applications.  

Nohl stated that he would wait until next year to make the complete nature of attack public, suggesting "if you are relying on Mifare security, you should start migrating."  When asked if the intent was to give the issuers time to migrate or if he was holding the industry ransom, he replied, "I would acknowledge that we are playing along in the obscurity game ... we want every one of these systems to wake up and realize how insecure they are ... to convince the last ones that are still claiming we have not found it, we will have to release it."
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 March 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:subtitle>Evaluating the reality of the hack from his perspective and industry insiders</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this episode, the publicized Mifare Crypto-1 hack is examined.  Interviews with the researcher that uncoverd the alleged vulnerability, Karsten Nohl, as well as NXP representative Manuel Albers and Smart Card Alliance's Randy Vanderhoof delve into the topic from all sides.  Albers reports that between 1 and 2 billion of these chips have been issued to date and are in use in transit systems and security and access applications.  Nohl stated that he would wait until next year to make the complete nature of attack public, suggesting "if you are relying on Mifare security, you should start migrating."  When asked if the intent was to give the issuers time to migrate or if he was holding the industry ransom, he replied, "I would acknowledge that we are playing along in the obscurity game ... we want every one of these systems to wake up and realize how insecure they are ... to convince the last ones that are still claiming we have not found it, we will have to release it."</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:29:17</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, mifare, hack, Karsten Nohl, Randy Vanderhoof, Manuel Albers</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 7: Are data matrix barcodes the next big thing for the mobile phone?</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/02/15/episode-6-will-gridsures-patternbased-ids-secure-the-embattled-pin-and-passcode/</link>
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<description>One of the oldest identification technologies, barcodes, are still creating a buzz today. This time though instead of having a dedicated reader, companies are creating software that enables your phone's digital camera to function as the reader. Contributing editor Ryan Kline talks with Dennis Hettema of ShotCode and John Bulkeley of ScanBuy.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 7 March 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>An innovative new technology that strengthens PINs and passcodes with one-time grids and Personal Identification Patterns (PIP) is explored. Executive Editor Chris Corum speaks with the technology's inventors and corporate leaders from GrIDsure on their new pattern-based unique IDs.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:23:42</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, gridsure, pki, pip, Stephen Howes, Jonathan Craymer, Neil Hedley Smith</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 6: Will GrIDsure's pattern-based IDs secure the embattled PIN and passcode?</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/02/15/episode-6-will-gridsures-patternbased-ids-secure-the-embattled-pin-and-passcode/</link>
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<description>An innovative new technology that strengthens PINs and passcodes with one-time grids and Personal Identification Patterns (PIP) is explored. Executive Editor Chris Corum speaks with the technology's inventors and corporate leaders from GrIDsure on their new pattern-based unique IDs.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>An innovative new technology that strengthens PINs and passcodes with one-time grids and Personal Identification Patterns (PIP) is explored. Executive Editor Chris Corum speaks with the technology's inventors and corporate leaders from GrIDsure on their new pattern-based unique IDs.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:23:42</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>secure ID news, contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, chris corum, avisian, gridsure, pki, pip, Stephen Howes, Jonathan Craymer, Neil Hedley Smith</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 5: Examining the Proposed DHS Budget with Editors Chris Corum and Zack Martin</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/02/13/episode-5-examining-the-proposed-dhs-budget-with-editors-chris-corum-and-zack-martin/</link>
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<description>Executive Editor Chris Corum welcomes new Editor Zack Martin to the AVISIAN Team. They recap a DHS press conference that Zack attended at Chicago O'Hare International Airport regarding the DHS budget and what that means for federal ID programs such as US VISIT, WHTI, REAL ID, and TWIC. Chris and Zack also talk about the new 10 print mandate for US VISIT as well.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 8 Feb 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Executive Editor Chris Corum welcomes new Editor Zack Martin to the AVISIAN Team. They recap a DHS press conference that Zack attended at Chicago O'Hare International Airport regarding the DHS budget and what that means for federal ID programs such as US VISIT, WHTI, REAL ID, and TWIC. Chris and Zack also talk about the new 10 print mandate for US VISIT as well.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:11:16</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, nfc, Zack Martin, chris corum, avisian, dhs, twic, whti, real id</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 4: Talking NFC with Innovision Research and Technology's Julia Charnock</title>
<link>http://www.nfcnews.com/articles/2008/02/01/episode-4-talking-nfc-with-innovision-research-and-technologys-julia-charnock</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode4_013108.m4a</guid>
<description>Executive Editor Chris Corum discusses a number of easy do-it-yourself NFC applications, the current state of handsets and tags, and the NFC Innovation Award winners with Innovision's Julia Charnock.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 1 Feb 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Executive Editor Chris Corum discusses a number of easy do-it-yourself NFC applications, the current state of handsets and tags, and the NFC Innovation Award winners with Innovision's Julia Charnock.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:23:05</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, nfc, julia charnock, chris corum, avisian, innovision, identification, id, smart card, topaz</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Episode 3: Talking Registered Traveler with Verified Identity Pass' Charles Simon</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/01/28/episode-3-talking-registered-traveler-with-verified-identity-pass-charles-simon/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode3_012508_RT.mp3</guid>
<description>Executive Editor Chris Corum discusses the present and the future of the TSA's Registered Traveler program with the SVP for Public Policy with Verified Identity Pass. The company is the leader in RT implementations with its CLEAR Card program now in place at 14 airports across the country. Topics include current and pending installations, market projections, business models, and potential ties with FIPS 201, TWIC and other card initiatives.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:summary>Executive Editor Chris Corum discusses the present and the future of the TSA's Registered Traveler program with the SVP for Public Policy with Verified Identity Pass. The company is the leader in RT implementations with its CLEAR Card program now in place at 14 airports across the country. Topics include current and pending installations, market projections, business models, and potential ties with FIPS 201, TWIC and other card initiatives.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:28:25</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, RT, registered traveler, chris corum, charles simon, avisian, identification, id, smart card, fips 201, verified identity pass, clear, clear card</itunes:keywords>

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<title>ID Podcast: Investigating the REAL ID final rule</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/01/21/id-podcast-investigating-the-real-id-final-rule</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode2_011608.mp3</guid>
<description> Executive Editor Chris Corum and Contributing Editor Ryan Kline talk about the REAL ID final rule that was issued on January 11, 2008.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:subtitle>Executive Editor Chris Corum and Contributing Editor Ryan Kline talk about the REAL ID final rule that was issued on January 11, 2008.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Executive Editor Chris Corum and Contributing Editor Ryan Kline talk about the REAL ID final rule that was issued on January 11, 2008.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:18:45</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, real id, chris corum, ryan kline, avisian, identification, id, smart card, rfid, contactless, dhs, dmv </itunes:keywords>

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<title>Podcasts from AVISIAN: Episode 1</title>
<link>http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2008/01/14/podcasts-from-avisian-episode-1/</link>
<guid>http://www.regardingid.com/audio/episode1_010908.mp3</guid>
<description>A brief summary of news from the AVISIAN ID Technology related websites as well as in-depth discussions about match-on-card and the NFC trial currently going on in London.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>

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<itunes:subtitle>A brief summary of news from the AVISIAN ID Technology related websites as well as in-depth discussions about match-on-card and the NFC trial currently going on in London.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary> A brief summary of news from the AVISIAN ID Technology related websites as well as in-depth discussions about match-on-card and the NFC trial currently going on in London.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:16:11</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>contactless news, CR80 News, Digital ID News, NFC News, RFID News, Secure ID News, re:ID, regarding id, nfc, chris corum, ryan kline, avisian, identification, id, smart card, rfid, contactless, near field communication, l1, bioscrypt, inside contactless, match on card </itunes:keywords>

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