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Digital Identity
Mark Cross .mp3 [24 MB] .m4a [14 MB]
Published: 6/18/2009 5:00:00 PM
Mark Cross is the CEO of OpenID Ltd, an example of a company providing commercial services around the OpenID concept. In this podcast, he talks about his ideas for the evolution of OpenID.

Max Von Snijder .mp3 [20 MB] .m4a [12 MB]
Published: 6/1/2009 3:00:00 PM
Max von Snijder is CEO of the European Biometrics Forum and chairman of the International Biometrics Advisory Council (IBAC). He is coordinator of BioTesting Europe. One of the leading independent biometrics experts in Europe, Max is involved in numerous workshops, committees and expert groups, such as the Consortium on Security and Technology of the EastWest Institute, The Porvoo Group, the CEN Working Group on Integrated Border Management, CEN Biometric Focus Group.

Hadi Nahari .mp3 [22 MB] .m4a [13 MB]
Published: 5/7/2009 11:20:00 AM
Hadi Nahari is the Principal Security Architect at PayPal. He has over 18 years of extensive software development experience, designing, developing, deploying and verifying complex software application and infrastructure of varying scales.

Carsten Sorensen .mp3 [24 MB] .m4a [14 MB]
Published: 3/16/2009 10:00:00 AM
Carsten Sorensen in an expert on emerging working practices and organisational forms fuelled by innovative information and communication technology. His currently studying the organisational use of mobile services and initiated the mobility@lse research network in mobile interaction aiming at drawing together academics and practitioners.

Ben Whitaker .mp3 [23 MB] .m4a [14 MB]
Published: 3/2/2009 3:45:00 PM
Ben Whitaker is the COO at Masabi. He designed Masabi's award-winning EncryptME product, holds six patents in mobile security and was instrumental in designing the UK's new train ticketing standard for mobiles. Prior to founding Masabi Ben worked at IBM and Raytheon (Encrypted Radar Systems) and has an MEng from Cambridge University. In this podcast, Ben talks about bar code ticketing for mobiles, and what it might mean for identity systems.


Digital Money
Steven J. Murdoch .mp3 [18 MB] .m4a [11 MB]
Published: 7/1/2009 4:25:00 PM
Steven J. Murdoch is a researcher in the Security Group of the University of Cambridge, based in the Computer Laboratory, a fellow of Christ's College and a member of the Tor project. In this podcast, he discusses a number of security issues around "chip and PIN" in the UK and makes some helpful suggestions for improving security in the next generation of retail payment systems.

Roy Vella .mp3 [22 MB] .m4a [13 MB]
Published: 6/25/2009 11:00:00 AM
Roy Vella is the Director of Group Mobile at RBS, with a global role in helping RBS to exploit mobile across all areas of retail bank business. Prior to this he was head of mobile for PayPal in Europe.

Lawrence White .mp3 [25 MB] .m4a [15 MB]
Published: 6/10/2009 11:15:00 AM
Lawrence White is the F. A. Hayek Professor of Economic History and the University of Missouri­St. Louis and an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute. He is the author of, amongst other things, ³Currency and Competition² and ³Free Banking in Britain 1800-1845², books that changed my view of both the history and future of payments.

Leo Van Hove .mp3 [24 MB] .m4a [14 MB]
Published: 5/26/2009 2:10:00 PM
Leo van Hove is Associate Professor of Economics at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels (Free University of Brussels) where he teaches Monetary Economics, European Monetary Policy and Electronic Commerce. His research interests include electronic money, the theory of network externalities (and its application to payment cards) and the so-called "currency enigma" and related subjects (such as the hoarding of currency and the use of currency in the underground economy).

David S. Evans .mp3 [26 MB] .m4a [16 MB]
Published: 4/28/2009 10:40:00 AM
David S. Evans is the founder of Market Platform Dynamics and the head of the global competition policy practice at LECG, LLC. He teaches at the University College London where he is the co-executive director of the Jevons Institute for Competition Law and Economics and at the University of Chicago Law School