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  • Subject: [InCommon] Trust and Identity at the Internet2 2015 Global Summit
  • Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 17:21:37 +0000
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Greetings,


This Internet2 blog entry may be of interest to those of you attending the upcoming Global Summit.


The text is also included below in this email.

We look forward to seeing many of you in DC.


Best regards,

Emily



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Trust and Identity at the 2015 Global Summit


The 2015 Global Summit, April 26-30 in Washington, D.C., includes plenty of great content related to trust and identity. The Global Summit program is available here. To filter for security and identity sessions, use the track #4 filter to see the track "Cyber Security & Trust & Identity in Education & Research: A Community Built on Trust." Be sure to click the tabs for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday to get the full picture.


Below are links to a few of the sessions that may be of special interest to the security, trust and identity community.


Monday, April 27

Tuesday, April 28

Wednesday, April 29

Thursday, April 30

Of course, in addition to track sessions and working meetings, the Global Summit features top keynotes, not to mention crucial hallway conversations and enjoyable social gatherings.


The 2015 Global Summit Program Committee is chaired by Jack Suess, Vice President and CIO at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, past chair of the InCommon Steering Committee and a member of the NSTIC Identity Ecosystem Steering Group (IDESG). Bruce Maas, Vice Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is co-chair.






Emily Eisbruch, Technology Transfer Analyst
Internet2

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  • [InCommon] Trust and Identity at the Internet2 2015 Global Summit, Emily Eisbruch, 04/09/2015

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