Thanks to HP Distinguished Technologist (his research is distinguished, but actually he's pretty young!) Joe Pato for inviting me to the program committee for IEEE BIdS this year.
In addition to reading some excellent papers, mine was accepted. I presented it in Tampa yesterday, and got to stand on the shoulders of giants. Thanks to all the morning speakers who set up my topic beautifully with all your excellent research.
My paper is about how to use dynamic biometrics to repair the broken triangle of {possession, knowledge, identity} with a biometric "VPN" comprising {access control, privacy, security}. It's called "Dynamic Biometrics: the Case for a Real-Time Solution to the Problem of Access Control, Privacy and Security" and it is posted here:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2009/HPL-2009-317.html
Cheers,
Steve


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09-24-2009 2:32 AM
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StevenSimske