Biometrics Institute Conference: Identities at the border and the movement of people 2017

25-26 April 2017 Mercure Hotel Frankfurt Airport, Germany

This event will address two main themes: Migration crisis  Dealing with people movement  Preventing human trafficking  Stopping criminal activity and terrorism

Identifying and creating capabilities for effective and secure border management  Air, land and sea border security  Intelligence programmes  procedures  Counter-terrorism

A site visit to Frankfurt Airport will take place on 26 April (limited spaces available and a separate pre-registration is required).

DAY 1: 25 APRIL 2017

Chair: Glen Wimbury, Biometrics Institute Director and Assistant Director, Border Force Technical Strategy, UK

9.30am Welcome Isabelle Moeller, Chief Executive, Biometrics Institute

Focus: Europe and Smart Borders

9.40am Platinum Sponsor Presentation: Unisys John Kendall, Border and National Security Program Director, Unisys Global Public Sector

10.10am European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) Philippe van Triel, Policy Officer, European Commission

10.40am Discussion session: Smart Borders package one year on On 6 April 2016, the Commission adopted a revised legislative proposal for Smart Borders. The revised legislative proposal for Smart Borders includes: a Regulation for the establishment of an Entry/Exit System and a proposed amendment to the Schengen Borders Code to integrate the technical changes needed for the Entry/Exit System http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-16-1249_en.htm

1 © Biometrics Institute 2017 Programme subject to change http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and- visas/smart-borders/index_en.htm One requirement is concerning biometric identifiers: while the 2013 Entry-Exit System proposal relied on ten fingerprints, the revised Entry-Exit System proposal uses a combination of four fingerprints and the facial image as biometric identifiers. Biometrics are used from the start of operations of the System. Considering the expected size of the Entry-Exit System, the choice of biometric identifiers allows for sufficiently accurate verifications and identifications while keeping the amount of data to a reasonable level. This panel will discuss the different perspectives on how far we have come in one year and what the challenges are that lie ahead.

Moderator: Dan Bachenheimer, Member of BI Privacy Expert Group and Digital Identity Innovation – Unique Identity Global Lead, Accenture Panellists:  Maik Rudolf, Chief Inspector; Headquarters, Section Affairs, German Federal Police  Philippe van Triel, Policy Officer, European Commission  Tony Smith, Member of BI Advisory Council and Managing Director, Fortinus Global

11.15am Morning tea

11.45am Platinum Sponsor Presentation: Safran Sandrine Trochue, Senior Sales Director – , Safran Identity & Security

Focus: Migration and movement of people

12.10pm New ID management system and sharing of data – results of pilot Markus Richter, Head of Department 7 - Infrastructure and IT, Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), Germany

12.30pm Large-scale projects - registrations and elections Tomasz Blasiak, Electoral Expert, UN EAD, OSCE, USAID

12.50pm Questions and discussion

1.30pm Lunch

Focus: Airports and seamless passenger travel

2.30pm Gold Sponsor: Extending the virtual border – Key building blocks: Applying Biometrics at the intent to travel stage to improve facilitation and security Gordon Wilson, President, WorldReach Software Corporation

Abstract: Early capture of a trusted biometric during the pre-travel process allows an early opportunity to develop a chain of trust across the travel continuum. Adding biometrics to an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) System allows enhanced risk based assessment of the traveller

2 © Biometrics Institute 2017 Programme subject to change and provides a more trusted basis for granting facilitation privileges, such as access to automated border controls. With Europe announcing its plans for its own ETA system (ETIAS in November 2016), will others follow this trend? When looking at the future of border management, is biometrics capture with ETA an essential building block to achieve enhanced security and traveller facilitation for millions of travellers?

2.45pm Future developments at Schiphol Airport Hans de Moel, Biometrics Institute Director and Policy Officer Border Control, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar) – Ministry of Defence

3.05pm IATA Project updates: Single Token & One Identity Guido Peetermans, Project Manager, Smart Security, IATA

3.25pm INTERPOL Program update: I-Checkit Isabelle Barnett, Senior Project Manager, I-Checkit, INTERPOL

3.35pm Discussion session: How can border agencies and aviation/cruise industries work together to create a secure and seamless passenger journey API and PNR – how can government and private sector collaborate? Moderator: Jason Holmes, Biometrics Institute Director and Head of IT – Airport Operations and Airfield, Heathrow Panellists:  Tony Smith, Member of BI Advisory Council and Managing Director, Fortinus Global  Vinh Nguyen-Xuan, Senior Project Manager, Frankfurt Airport  Guido Peetermans, Project Manager, Smart Security, IATA  Isabelle Barnett, Senior Project Manager, I-Checkit, INTERPOL

4.15pm Afternoon tea

4.45pm Open discussion

5.30pm Close of Day 1

Optional Dinner in Frankfurt Old Town (everyone to pay their own costs) 7.30pm Restaurant: Apfelwein Wagner Schweizer Straße 71, 60594 Frankfurt am Main Website: http://www.apfelwein-wagner.com/info.html

Please advise us if you would like to attend the dinner so we can include you in the booking numbers

DAY 2: 26 APRIL 2017

9.00am Chair opening comments Chair: Glen Wimbury, Biometrics Institute Director and Assistant Director, Border Force Technical Strategy, UK Home Office

3 © Biometrics Institute 2017 Programme subject to change Focus: GERMANY – host country updates

9.10am High-level Overview on German Border Police activities and introduction to the following topics Mathias Grell, Project Manager, EasyPASS, German Federal Police

9.25am Questions and discussion

9.35am Morning tea

10.05am National preparation for "Smarter and Stronger Borders" Maik Rudolf, Chief Inspector; Federal Police Headquarters, Section Border Police Affairs, German Federal Police Fares Rahmun, Member of BI BVAEG & Borders Sector Group and IT-Project Manager, EU VIS and Smart Borders, Federal Office of Administration, Germany

10.45am PKI and information about background systems Markus Nuppeney, Official Electronic ID Documents, Federal Office for Information Security BSI, Germany

11.05am Implementation of the EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) Directive - Impact on Border Control Processes Gregor Pelzl, Head of Coordination Office for Migration and PNR; German Federal Police

11.25am Sponsor presentation: Secunet

11.35am Questions and discussion

11.50pm Site tour attendees make way towards bus for 12noon departure

AIRPORT SITE TOUR DELEGATES MAKE WAY TO SHUTTLE SERVICES READY TO DEPART AT 12 NOON

12.00pm LUNCH

Option 1: Lunch followed by two 45 minute Option 2: Frankfurt Airport Site Visit Workshops (sponsored by secunet) 1. Super Recognisers *Separate pre-registration required for the Site 2. Trends in ID Fraud Visit

1. Workshop: Super Recognisers: During the site visit at Frankfurt airport Federal If automated passport gates do not recognise Police will demonstrate the following border the person, then a human must make a control systems. decision about the passport holder. It would be better if a Super Recogniser made the 1. EasyPASS – The German eGate solution decision. - In operation since August 2010 - Use of Super Recognisers to fight crime & - Processing approx. 4 million passengers / year terrorism - A total of 143 eGates is in operation at the - Use of Super Recognisers to strengthen our following airports: Frankfurt, Munich, borders Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne-Bonn, Berlin

4 © Biometrics Institute 2017 Programme subject to change - How Super Recognisers can enhance - In 2017 more than 170 eGates will be in technology - facial recognition & logo operation recognition - EasyPASS can be used by citizens of the EU, - How to find the Super Recognisers, who are European Economic Area and Switzerland already in your organisation without registration [Note: EasyPASS RTP is an - Making sure that your Super Recognisers additional service. Holders of ePassports from have access to the images held by your countries that signed a mutual agreement to use organisation automated border control procedures are now - Ensuring that countries deploying CCTV and eligible to use EasyPASS-RTP to enter and leave Super Recognisers learn from UK mistakes the – provided that they are at least 18 years old and registered with the Presenter: Mick Neville, Managing Director, Federal Police. Such agreements currently exist Neville Forensic Recognition Ltd, Founder of with the United States of America and Hong Super Recognisers Unit and formerly with Kong Special Administrative Region Peoples Republic of China. Other third countries may follow.] 2. Workshop: Trends in ID Fraud - Biometrics used: Face (1:1) Document fraud, impostors and morphing are - Official EasyPASS all forms of ID Fraud. This interactive workshop website: http://www.easypass.de/EasyPass/EN/ will focus on some trends and challenges in - Official EasyPASS flyer this field of work. 2. EasyKiosk - ID Fraud: what is it? On different forms of ID - Evaluation of kiosk solution within the Smart Fraud Borders pilot - Trends in document fraud in Europe - Kiosks can be used 3rd country nationals that - Using document expertise and intelligence to cannot use EasyPASS get to the forgers and criminal organizations - Travellers scan eID travel document and enrol - Impostors and morphing: can you recognize biometrics prior to being checked by border them? guards - Biometrics used: Face, finger & iris Presenter: Alexander Castanon Reglero, Senior - During the pilot different workflows will be Policy advisor, Advice & Development, Identity evaluated Fraud and Documents Centre of Expertise (ECID) Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar) – Ministry of Defence

3.00pm Close of Conference

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Location Mercure Hotel Frankfurt Airport Am Weiher 20 65451 Frankfurt-Kelsterbach

5 © Biometrics Institute 2017 Programme subject to change Accommodation Delegates can book accommodation with the Mercure Hotel Frankfurt Airport by completing this accommodation booking form and returning it directly to the hotel. Alternatively, please call +49 (0) 6107 768450 and you are attending the Biometrics Institute Borders Conference. Room rates are subject to availability. Room block will be released on 27 March 2017

Shuttle bus service There is a free shuttle bus service operating between Frankfurt Airport and the Mercure Hotel.

Additional Notes Separate registration is required for the Frankfurt Airport Site Visit on 26 April. Please visit: http://www.biometricsinstitute.org/events.php/654/frankfurt-airport-site-visit

Sponsorship opportunities are available, please email [email protected]

On the day contacts Isabelle Moeller, +44 788 741 4887 Michelle Whitfeld, +44 7952 712 310 Veronica Pham, +44 7547 263 211

Registration (no VAT) Member User: GBP 600 Member Supplier: GBP 995 Non-Member User: GBP 1050 Non-Member Supplier: GBP 1650 Please register at: http://www.biometricsinstitute.org/events.php/626/id-at-the-borders- conference-europe-site-visit-to-frankfurt-airport Or email [email protected]

Please note that preference is given to Biometrics Institute members. Non-members can register at the non- member fee but spaces will be subject to availability.

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