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− | + | Dr. Tage Stabell-Kulø is an expert in the technology behind the new Norwegian passport and id-card. Currently working for KPMG he acts as a consultant to the Police Directorate for the development of the new passport and Id-card. Tage has since 1992 been interested in the use of public keys, their potential, and their limitations. He holds a Cand.Scient. degree in distributed systems from the University of Tromsø, and a Doctoral degree from the University of Twente, Netherlands. His PGP key (71FBD469) is from June 1994. | |
Revision as of 15:32, 10 October 2018
The New Norwegian Passport and Id-Card
DATE: 26 October 2018
LOCATION: Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI - OJD House.
AGENDA:
14:00h Welcome at IFI
14:15h Invited Talk:
- TITLE: The new Norwegian passport and ID-card: What, why, when and how
SPEAKER: Tage Stabell-Kulø
ABSTRACT:
Based on the information made available to the public through different channels, many advanced security features in the new Norwegian passport and ID-card can be identified by a skilled interpreter. Based on images which have been made public this talk discusses some of the security features of the new passport and id-card.
New passport, p.2 and p.3 |
New passport, signature page |
New Id-card, front New Id-card, back |
15:00h Discussion
SPEAKER BIO
Dr. Tage Stabell-Kulø is an expert in the technology behind the new Norwegian passport and id-card. Currently working for KPMG he acts as a consultant to the Police Directorate for the development of the new passport and Id-card. Tage has since 1992 been interested in the use of public keys, their potential, and their limitations. He holds a Cand.Scient. degree in distributed systems from the University of Tromsø, and a Doctoral degree from the University of Twente, Netherlands. His PGP key (71FBD469) is from June 1994.
AFSecurity is organised by the University of Oslo SecurityLab |