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This talk describes the status of national ID cards program. The introduction of a new national ID card is justified by the need for strengthening identity in areas where it is relatively "easy" to forge identity such as for emergency passports, driving licenses and credit cards. The goal of the national ID card is to enable robust and timely identification of individuals. Law enforcement agencies are currently wasting considerable time and are at risk of making mistakes when identifying individuals because existing identity credentials often can not be trusted.
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This talk describes the status of the national ID cards program. The introduction of a new national ID card is justified by the need for strengthening identity in areas where it is relatively "easy" to forge identity such as for emergency passports, driving licenses and credit cards. The goal of the national ID card is to enable robust and timely identification of individuals. Law enforcement agencies are currently wasting considerable time and are at risk of making mistakes when identifying individuals because existing identity credentials often can not be trusted.
  
 
'''SPEAKER:''' Annar Bohlin-Hansen, Norwegian Police Directorate and manager for IDeALT, the national identity program.  
 
'''SPEAKER:''' Annar Bohlin-Hansen, Norwegian Police Directorate and manager for IDeALT, the national identity program.  

Revision as of 10:29, 15 October 2013

AFSecurity Seminar:

IDeALT, the National ID Program

Date: 13 November 2013.

Location: Meeting Room Awk (room 3118), Ole-Johan Dahls hus (IfI).

Agenda

14:00h Welcome at IfI

14:15h Invited talk

TITLE: IDeALT, the National Identity Program

ABSTRACT: This talk describes the status of the national ID cards program. The introduction of a new national ID card is justified by the need for strengthening identity in areas where it is relatively "easy" to forge identity such as for emergency passports, driving licenses and credit cards. The goal of the national ID card is to enable robust and timely identification of individuals. Law enforcement agencies are currently wasting considerable time and are at risk of making mistakes when identifying individuals because existing identity credentials often can not be trusted.

SPEAKER: Annar Bohlin-Hansen, Norwegian Police Directorate and manager for IDeALT, the national identity program.

BIO: Annar Bohlin-Hansen is police inspector, and manager of the Norwegian IDeALT program.

15:00h Discussion

15:30h End