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| Hellmuth Broda, Sun Microsystems Inc. |
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Dr. rer. nat. Hellmuth Broda is the Distinguished Director and European Chief Technology Officer, Strategic Insight Office, Sun Microsystems Inc. The Corporate Strategic Insight Office actively listens to the market, customers and partners ensuring that customer voices are continually reflected in Sun's strategies, priorities and product development plans. Working from Basel, Switzerland H. Broda establishes and furthers technology transfer to customer and partner executive management as well as governments and industry organizations emphasizing the business impact and benefits of Sun technologies as facilitators for the transition from our products-based to a services-based economy.
His focus is presently on Web Services, Identity and Trust Management as prerequisites for such services, the Liberty Alliance Project of 160+ companies and organizations to build a federated network identity framework, the reduction of complexity in the data center and mobility with security. He is an active member of the Business Marketing Expert Group in the Alliance and serves as spokesperson for the European market. Together with Sun's Liberty team he received in April 2005 the Chairman's Award. H. Broda also leads the EMEA Vision Council and frequently is invited as a keynote speaker at major events across EMEA and serves as speaker in the Executive Briefing Center.
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Identity Management in the Life Sciences: Compliance, Privacy, Information Life Cycle Management
Dr. Hellmuth Broda, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Industry is today facing new challenges from demands regarding security, compliance and privacy. Simultaneously demands for an open and communicative information infrastructure have to be met. This presentation discusses how professional Identity Management is the prerequisite for solving these issues.
An open federated approach for Network Identity and Trust Management that would also guarantee privacy and security of the consumer's information could help the public to gain trust into these systems and finally increase the acceptance for network delivered services.
The Liberty Alliance (http://www.projectliberty.org), a large multi-industry business alliance covering the public and private sector with over 150 members has been defining such interoperability specifications and standards. The goals and workings of the alliance are presented as well as the advantages of a membership. Such an identity/authentication/authorization framework will help meet the demands outlined above and create new business opportunities.
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