Meet Thales at the KuppingerCole European Identity and Cloud Conference 2023
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Wed, 05/03/2023 – 08:08
From May 9 to May 12, 2023, Berlin will host the European Identity and Cloud Conference (EIC), organized by industry analyst KuppingerCole. The EIC conference is where the digital identity and cyber community come together to set the course for the future of digitization.
The hybrid event will help you get actionable insights for your digitization journey, build strategic partnerships for your business, and enjoy connecting with your colleagues and peers worldwide. You can get insights in over 180 sessions, extend your network with more than 1,000 experts, and enjoy unlimited networking opportunities in Germany’s capital. You may read the event agenda here.
Thales will have a strong presence at the Conference, with our executives discussing pressing issues around identity management, customer IAM, and authentication. To help you navigate the agenda and mark your calendar, here’s where and when you can listen to our Thales CIAM experts.
The 3 Dimensions of Digital Sovereignty
Maarten Stultjens, our VP Global Enablement IAM, will deliver a keynote on the 3 Dimensions of Digital Sovereignty on Tuesday, May 09, 2023, from 17:40—18:00, immediately after the speech delivered by Max Schrems on EU-US Data Transfers – Where are we now?
Digital sovereignty has become an important topic for individuals and a strategic issue for countries and businesses, allowing them to operate in an environment they trust and can control. This necessitates technology that is not overly reliant on third parties, where there is a risk of misuse of trust or non-compliance. Maarten will explore 3 dimensions of digital sovereignty related to identity: Sovereignty of the Individual, Geopolitical Sovereignty, and Organizational Sovereignty.
The B2B IAM
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