Agenda
Boosting trust in the digital single market: the role of e-signature
9-10 November 2011, Warsaw, Poland
November 9th, 2011 (DAY 1)
12:30 - 13:30 Registration
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch Buffet for participants
13.30-13.50
Opening of the conference "Boosting trust online: a pan European framework for electronic identification, authentication and signature"
Welcome speech by Minister of Economy of the Republic of Poland, official host of the Presidency Conference
Welcome speech by Gerard de Graaf, Director, Directorate A Audiovisual, Media, Internet, European Commission 
13.50-14.50 1st session: pan European framework for electronic identification, authentication and signature.
13.50-14.05
Hans Graux , Timelex, Public consultation results 
14.05-14.35
Panel discussion on needs highlighted by the consultation respondents: Prof Riccardo Genghini ETSI/ESI, Dr Szilveszter Ádám, FESA, Nick Pope, Thales, Tarvi Martens, AS Sertifitseerimiskeskus, Paweł Krawczyk, IPsec.pl;
moderator: Marcin Fijałkowski, MoE, Polish Presidency
14.35-14.50
Patrick van Eecke, DLA Piper, Policy issues identified by the "IAS Study" 
14.50-15.05 Coffee break
15.05-16.10 2nd session: Major on-going EU activities related to e-signature
ALL SPEECHES INCLUDE A Q&A SESSION AT THEIR END.
15.05-15.20
Olivier Delos, Sealed, Standardisation mandate m460 
15.20-15.35
Anneli Andresson, DG MARKT, Services Directive: Legal and practical measures on e-signatures 
15.35-15.50
John Stienen, DG DIGIT, Services Directive: Implementation of Trusted Lists – state of play
15.50-16.05
Philippe Schneider, DIGIT, eSignature at the Commission: ESSI and e-Official Journal, ECI 
16.05-16.10
Gérard Galler, INFSO.A3, Exploratory seminars for trusted e-business transactions in the South Mediterranean region area 
16.10 Closing of the first day
November 10th, 2011 (DAY 2) – PROGRAMME BY PRESIDENCY
9.00-11.00 4th session
ALL SPEECHES INCLUDE A Q&A SESSION AT THEIR END.
9.00-9.30
Ádám Szilveszter, FESA,Issues and suggested modifications regarding the Electronic Signature Directive 
9.30-10.00
Vincent Tilman, Chambersign, Role of Trust List and supervision models to break trust deficit stalemate of cross border e-Signature 
10.00-10.30
Jon Ølnes, PEPPOL, Electronic signature interoperability using public procurement as a case study 
10.30-11.00
Tomasz Litarowicz, Unizeto Technologies,Cross border electronic documentinteroperability within European Union and external countries. Electronic signature validation services - legal, organizational and market aspects 
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-13.30 5th session
ALL SPEECHES INCLUDE A Q&A SESSION AT THEIR END.
11.20-11.40
Ronny Bjones, MICROSOFT, Presentation on the future of electronic signature 
11.40-12.00
Andrea Valle, ADOBE, Adobe and eSignatures: support for interoperability and successful implementations in the EU 
12.00-12.20
Tadeusz Woszczyński, HITACHI EUROPE and Szymon Myśliński, Mariusz Skiba, BIOTRUSTIS Biometric Trust Information Systems, Biometrics as an opportunity for expanding usage of electronic signature 
12.20-12.40
Alessio Lepre, Nicola Martin, ALIASLAB, Qualified Signature and the Mobile World: Moving forward or still at the starting blocks? 
12.40-13.00
Berta Istvan Zsolt, MICROSEC, Secure Signature Creation Devices - from different approaches 
13.00-14.00 Lunch buffet
14.00-17.00 6th session
ALL SPEECHES INCLUDE A Q&A SESSION AT THEIR END.
14.00-14.20
Kirsi Miettinen, Finland, Ministry of Transport and Communications Finland. Strong electronic identification, trusted services and trust networks 
14.20-14.40
Jürgen Schwemmer, Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway Germany, Clear layering of e-signature services and service providers 
14.40-15.00
Charlotte Jacoby, The Danish Agency for Governmental Management, Denmark, OCES 2.0 - 2nd generation of the National Danish standard for advanced electronic signature 
15.00-15.20
Peter Rybar, NSA, Slovakia, Two models of automatic trust configuration for long term validation managed by SK government. 
15.20-15.40
Ingmar Vali, Estonia, Estonian business register and validation service of eID of various European countries 
15.40-16.00
Ulrich Latzenhofer, RTR, Austria, Simplification of signature-creation and signature-verification 
16.00-16.20
Daniel Wachnik, Institute of Mathematic Machines, Poland, Presentation on mediated electronic signature and National Interoperability Test 
16:20-16:50
Indications from the Presidency Trio: Cyprus, Denmark, Poland
16:50-17:00 Official Closing of the Conference
To give the opportunity to the widest range of different organizations as well as representations of member states to take part in the conference we may apply preselection of participants or limit the number of participants from one and the same organization, which means that registration may be refused to certain persons.A formal confirmation will be sent to your email address once your registration has been reviewed and proceeded by the event's registration team.Potential participants are kindly advised to wait for the official confirmation before finalising their travel arrangements.