Past event: Biometrics for Banking and Financial Services 2016 Conference

Biometrics for Banking and Financial Services


Fingerprint recognition has historically been the preferred option in the financial sector given its high accuracy and low-cost. In addition to fingerprint scanning, technologies that fall under the contact less category, such as voice, iris, vascular and facial recognition are gaining ground and will provide greater versatility and convenience, In any case, this implies that the era of physical - cards-and logical - PINs and passwords-security measures may soon be over; providing the opportunity to develop a more integrated environment, where users can easily access a multiple range products and services in a seamless fashion. If customers are using their phone to log in-the phone (Apple) is ''telling'' the bank that the person is who they say they are banks are not sure this is always the case.


What are the Five Key Trends Happening in Biometric Adaption Across All Financial Services:

  • Biometrics set to replace PINs for ATM security in any one of these scenarios;
  • Contactless mobile payments driven by mobile payment solutions offered by Apple, Google, Samsung, PayPal, Alipay and traditional payment scheme providers
  • Rising Card-Not-Present (CNP) fraud tackled by mobile biometric user authentication and step-up transaction verification with support from EMVCo and 3D Secure 2.0
  • Wearable payments to support biometric modalities that are fit for the device; including heartrate (ECG) and behavioral
  • Multi-modal biometric authentication to become da-facto for mobile banking apps

2016 Speakers

  • Stephen Wooters, EVP Digital Banking & Payments, Fairfield County Bank
  • Carron Oswald, Online Banking & Mobile Product Manager, Chevron Federal Credit Union
  • Alena Gavrilyuk, Security Operations Specialist, Bank of America
  • Dr. Bojan Cukic, Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Matt Smallman, Customer Service Transformation Leader, Barclays
  • Christopher Barlow, VP Mobile Product Manager eBanking, WebsterBank
  • Kevin O'Connor, Managing Director of the International Center for Biometric Research, Purdue University
  • Stephen Donelian, Global Payments and Cash Management, HSBC (tentative)
  • Stephen Elliot Ph.D., Director at International Center for Biometric Research, Purdue University
  • Loren Moss, Editor in Chief, Finance Colombia
  • Curt Haid, Director Risk Fraud & Payments Ria Digital, Ria Financial
  • David Johnson, AVP Principal Security Architect Information Security Services-Security Research and Development, US Bank

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Pre-Summit Day: June 27, 2016
  • Workshop A: A to Z Guide to Successful Pilot Projects
  • Workshop B: What Solution is Right For You? Comprehensive Approach to Selecting From a Short List of Vendors to Pursue
  • Workshop C: Bridging The Gap: Successfully Integrating Biometrics into Consumer Mobile Devices for the Financial Service Applications
Main Day One: June 28, 2016
  • Including: Morning & Afternoon Networking Break, Networking Lunch
Main Day Two: June 29, 2016
  • Including: Morning & Afternoon Networking Break, Networking Lunch

The agenda is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.

Venue

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Who Should Attend:

  • Head of Digital Payment
  • Director Online Security Executives
  • VP of Mobile Solutions
  • Head of Payment Instruments
  • Head of Digital Strategy
  • Head of Customer Experience
  • Head of Innovation
  • VP of Mobile Banking
  • Director of Fraud Prevention
  • Director of Cyber Security


Venue & Accommodation

MANHATTAN NYC – An Affinia Hotel Collection
371 7TH AVENUE AT 31ST STREET , New York, New York
10001, United States
Website:  http://www.affinia.com/manhattan
Phone: 212-563-1800

Accommodation
Reservation Link: https://gc.synxis.com/rez.aspx?Hotel=10153&Chain=5158&Dest=NYC&shell=2014GCF&group=1606BIOMETR

Just right for those who love the thrill of Broadway life and live performances, the Manhattan NYC, an Affinia Hotel captures the spirit of a buzzing pre-show Broadway theater. Guests gather under high ceilings and flow between its New York-inspired lobby, stunning ballroom, designer event space and, spacious suites. Manhattan NYC's high-energy Midtown location puts you at the crossroads of the city’s most iconic neighborhood districts- across from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden. You’ll be staying near Chelsea, just steps from Times Square and Fifth Avenue shopping.

Designed by the acclaimed Rockwell Group, the Manhattan NYC’s 618 guest rooms and suites bring a refreshing downtown look to midtown. Striking a balance between residential and stylish, select suites are over 1,000 square feet—larger than most New York City apartments—and come complete with kitchens. Up-to-the-minute amenities are provided, including 37-inch flat screen TVs, workspace with oversized desks, and high-speed Internet access. All rooms feature cable with web browser and iPod docks for in-room entertainment.

The special room rate of $269 has been established to make your reservation process easy.  Simply call 1-866-233-4642 and give the group name Biometrics for Banking and Financial Services no later than June 6, 2016.  In addition the special rate has been extended to three days before and after the conference.

Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf. Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies. We will always endeavour to negotiate the best available rates for you so please use the Hotel´s website link provided.
Event details
Organizer : IQUS
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-15300