IoT Payments 2017

Beth is a business leader who passionately pursues innovation and change. She has developed new products, created successful partnerships and driven technology and marketing innovation throughout her career. At Glenbrook, Beth focuses on the card system ecosystem, working with issuers, acquirers, processors, service providers and emerging companies across the value chain.

Prof. Gideon Samid, PhD, PE specializes in cyber security, cryptography, artificial intelligence, and process control. He worked at NASA, Exxon, The Pentagon: designing and managing complex systems, combining material science and software.

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Before joining Glenbrook, Beth led global marketing solutions for Discover Financial Services and served as a member of the companys management committee. Her team designed innovative global marketing campaigns, pricing programs across four discreet lines of business, and created regional go-to-market strategies to introduce new payment technologies, such as mobile and chip payments.

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Before joining Javelin, Michael held executive positions at Visa, McKinsey, Capital One, and Ondot Systems. He has presented at NACHA Payments, BAI Beacon, Card Forum, Power of Prepaid, etc. In addition to radio, he has been quoted in publications such as Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, American Banker, Chicago Tribune, and Washington Post.

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Erdal Yazmaci is highly-motivated professional with broad expertise in payment systems. He is founder at Cardtek having 16 years of experience in various management roles including business development, partner management, sales and marketing. He led Cardtek from a startup company to an international solution provider. He took role in development of products which have been sold in 26 countries. He has subject matter expertise on EMV, NFC and digital payment and provided 40+ trainings globally.

Director, Strategic Programs, Secure Technology Alliance

Randy Vanderhoof, Secure Technology Alliance

Senior Transportation Program Analyst, U.S. Dept of Transportation

Provisioning IoT Devices from a New Wave of OEMs

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Cathy Medich is Director of Strategic Programs for the Smart Card Alliance and Associate Director of the U.S. Payments Forum. In these roles, she manages strategic marketing and industry initiatives and directs industry council and working committee activities. Cathy has over 20 years of experience in marketing and strategic planning for technology businesses, including consulting engagements or positions with Hewlett-Packard, VeriSign, Verifone and CommerceNet. Cathy has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from M.I.T. and an M.B.A. from the Wharton Graduate School.

Keynote Speaker: How Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and Connectivity are Re-Making Retail Payments

IoT Payments Technology and Security Track

In addition to his role as President at Fit Pay, Michael also serves as COO at Nxt-ID following the merger of the two firms in May 2017.

This highly-focused event provides unique promotional opportunities for companies in the IoT security and security technology industries to showcase their products and services. Showcase your company, IT solutions and integration services to a receptive audience of decision-makers.

Marc B. Keller leads Samsung Pays activities across Financial Institutions including Card Issuers, Payment Networks, and Processors to enable millions of consumers to use their existing bank Debit, Credit, and Pre-paid cards inside of Samsung Pay. In this role, Marcs team works with the Financial Institutions to drive increased tokenization of payment transactions and ensure safety and security as a responsible innovator in the financial ecosystem. In this role, Marc is also the strategic interface for Financial Institutions across other exciting Samsung technologies and innovations such as Samsung PASS Biometrics Authentication Service, Samsung Artificial Intelligence, Samsung IOT, etc.

Stefania is the Business Development Manager at Infineon Technologies Americas for IoT security. In her role she is responsible for driving business development activities and strategies in the segments of IoT security and mobile platforms security. Prior to joining Infineon, Stefania has held several roles in business development in the semiconductors and mobile security space. Most recently, she was the VP of Business Development for the Americas at Sequent, where she drove business opportunities and strategic alliances in the mobile payments space. Stefania has a Degree in Electrical Engineering and Microelectronics from Universita degli Studi in Pavia, Italy

Michael holds a BBA from the University of Michigan and an MBA from DePaul University.

IoT Payments Business Solutions Track

Senior Product Manager, G+D Mobile Security

Michael advises clients on payment strategies for banking, consumer retail and personal finance. His areas of expertise includes: Cards, P2P, B2C, Remittances, Faster Payments, Digital Commerce, Mobile Wallets, and Acquiring.

A roundtable panel of IoT payments leaders discussing the roles of mobile payments providers, payments networks, and secure IoT payments services providers in enabling scalable IoT payments solutions for consumers.

Cancellation Policy:All fees will be refunded for cancellations received in writing by September 15, 2017. No refunds are available for cancellations after September 15, 2017. Substitutions are permitted at any time. For assistance, contact Jaci Sauv at , or[emailprotected].

Track Session: Securing IoT Payments

This panel discussion addresses the roles of hardware and software-based security controls in the IoT, the impact of EMVCo tokenization on payment risk, and how cloud-based security competes and complements payments security. (CFP11)

IoT Payments Business Solutions Track

Director, Product Management, Payment, G+D Mobile Security

Stephane is the SVP for New Commerce Partnerships at Mastercard, based in New York. In his role, Stephane and his team are responsible for leading Mastercards efforts to commercialize new commerce opportunities covering the Internet of Things, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality. This includes identifying key needs in this space that Mastercard can solve for, as well as developing relationships with leading players across specific IoT verticals including connected car, smart home, connected office, and the future of retail. Previously, Stephane founded and led Mastercards global startup engagement group, known as Mastercard Start Path, working with over 120 early stage companies across the commerce space through a combination of operational partnership, strategic investment, and commercial access.

Previously, Marc was the Global Director of Digital Networks & Mobile in Citigroups Enterprise Payments Group, which was Citigroups strategic and business development arm focused on Consumer and Commercial Payments for the evolving Digital Commerce space. Previous to that role, Marc was the Senior Vice President and R&D Executive for Emerging Payments and Mobility at Bank of America, where he led early stage Mobile Commerce Strategy, Product and Business Development to determine Bank of Americas new business models in consumer payments. At Bank of Americas MIT based Center for Future Banking, Marc co-created the Next Billion effort to expand financial services via mobile to the next billion users of financial services.

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Head of FI Strategy & Partnerships, Samsung Pay Inc.

Network with executives, technology providers and thought leaders across payments and IoT industries. Secure Technology Alliance events offer networking opportunities that are second to none!

Sri is a technology veteran with several decades of experience in the communication and IoT markets, bringing G+D deep industry experience in IP and mobile communications. Sri is passionate about the innovation lifecycle and has successfully led product teams from ideation to market. He most recently served as CTO of Numerex and prior to that, he was CTO of Utilidata and Telcordia/Ericsson Interconnection Solutions, where he launched and established a new mobile messaging business. He joined Telcordia after a successful tenure as CTO of NexTone Communications, which he co-founded and where he pioneered the Session Border Controller (SBC) a critical component of VoIP networks. Sri is recognized as an industry thought leader and holds several patents for his work developing the SBC. He is also regularly sought out as an industry advisor in the communications space. Sri earned his B.Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT, Madras, India and his MS in Computer Engineering from University of Cincinnati, USA.

Panelists: Jack Jania, Gemalto; Stefania Boiocchi, Infineon; Additional speakers to be announced

Business Development Manager, IoT and Mobile Security, Infineon

Beths focus on developing new platforms and business model improvements fueled bottom line revenue growth for companies she worked for and now enjoys bringing that expertise to all her consulting engagements.

Ernst Bovelander is Chief Business Officer at Brightsight, the number one security lab in the world. Ernst is working in the information security business for close to 30 years. He has gained his experience in projects with clients from a variety of domains, including banking, defence, automotive, medical and governments. Ernst holds a Master Degree from the Technical University in Delft, The Netherlands.

Mina has been with G+D Mobile Security for over ten years. For the past two years, he has been an integral part of the U.S. based G+D Financial Institution Product Management team. Minas current focus is on EMV, dynamic print on demand, instant credential issuance, and digital/mobile banking solutions. As a Visa accredited EMV consultant, Mina helps issuers optimize their migration plan while adopting the latest technologies in EMV.

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Beth Horowitz Steel, Glenbrook Partners

Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director Secure Technology Alliance

It was better focused than a lot of other IoT-related conferences with a strong emphasis on hardware security and protocols

Srinath Sitaraman is a Principal Advisor and leads the UL Transaction Security Payments advisory team in North America. Srinath has more than a decade of experience in smart cards and cryptographic security across Payments, Government Identity, Transit and Access control business verticals. Most recently, in his present role as a Principal Advisor at UL Transaction Security, Srinath has helped several Merchants, Issuers, Acquirers, Processors and Payment networks to implement EMV and other emerging payment initiatives. Srinath is an active member of the US Payments Forum and Smart Card Alliance.

Role of Token Service Providers and Requestors for achieving IoT Scalability

A Day in the Life of the Connected Car Jose Correa, NXP

Director of Payments, Javelin Strategy

Previously, Mr. Jania was the VP General Manager of Secure Transactions in North America. Jack has also worked in the mobile communication division, and was involved in the launch of smart cards supporting wireless networks and NFC smart card technology. Mr. Jania has extensive component engineering, high speed microprocessor functional test and computer system level architecture design experience. Mr. Jania is currently the Vice Chairman of the the Secure Technology Alliance and has served as the Co-Chairman of the Secure Technology Alliance payments council since 2012.

Track Session: Tokenization and IoT Device Personalization

Recently Philip decided to embrace his passion and is restarting his strategic consult business Philip Andreae & Associates. The goal of PA&A is to focus on mentoring organizations and leading their thinking as they consider the ecosystems of payments, digital credentials, authentication and security; with a focus on convenience and the customer experience

Brian Russell is an innovative technology executive who currently serves as Senior Vice President, Payment and Transit, for Giesecke & Devrients U.S. Mobile Security Division. Mr. Russell is responsible for the sales and marketing of all G&Ds products to the Commercial Bank and Transit market segments, as well as back office operations across Mobile Security. Mr. Russell has been a member of the Executive Board of Directors for the Smart Card Alliance for the past five years, serving as Assistant Treasurer and Treasurer. Mr. Russell is also an active member of the Federal Reserve Banks Mobile Payment Industry Workgroup (MPIW). Before coming to G&D, Mr. Russell worked for Catalina Marketing, MyPoints, MasterCard Worldwide, Donnelley Marketing, Dun & Bradstreet and Liberty Mutual Insurance.

well done and the participants/panelists were excellent

Moderator: George Peabody, Glenbrook Partners

Discover how payments and IoT industries are intersecting to collaborate on solutions for simple, smart, secure payments across connected devices.

Smart Cities and Multi-modal Payments

Plenary Featured Speaker: IoT Payments Business Models, Use Cases, Adoption Trends

Moderator: Cathy Medich, Secure Technology Alliance

Gideon serves as the Chief Technology Officer for BitMint, LLC. His recent focus is designing a comprehensive framework for global digital currency banking and payment.

Panelists: Marc Keller, Samsung Pay; Brian Russell, G&D Mobility; Additional speakers to be announced

Track Session: Smart Payments and Wearables

With a history of success in hosting industry events involving emerging markets and secure chip technology, the Secure Technology Alliance (formerly the Smart Card Alliance) is bringing together experts from both the IoT and payments communities to discuss the most important developments, innovations and efforts driving secure, seamless IoT payments.

Register now to hear first-hand from select speakers on the best strategies for developing solutions that meet the big three criteria for IoT payments success: security, mobility and usability.

Director, Payment Strategy, Thales e-Security

This panel discussion addresses the roles of hardware and software-based security controls in the IoT, the impact of EMVCo tokenization on payment risk, and how cloud-based security competes and complements payments security.

EVP Sales Americas, Consult Hyperion

A roundtable panel of IoT payments leaders discussing the roles of mobile payments providers, payments networks, and secure IoT payments services providers in enabling scalable IoT payments solutions for consumers.

IoT Payments Technology and Security Track

Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Secure Technology Alliance

Moderator: Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director Secure Technology Alliance

As Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Services at CyberSource, Michael he served in a primary role in the $2B acquisition of CyberSource by Visa, Inc.

Consumers are ready for IoT payments. Dont miss this event, the best venue to learn, communicate and network with fellow industry colleagues to make the promise of IoT payments a reality.

This two-day event will feature the biggest topics impacting IoT and payments today. Keynotes, track sessions and panels will cover these technologies and applications:

Standardizing BLE for IoT Payments Hank Chavers, GlobalPlatform

Featured Speaker: IoT Risks Without Hardware-based Device Security

This session will invite leaders from the IoT Security Council to review the IoT and Payments white paper it published, discuss the future projects planned for the IoT Security Council, and solicit input from attendees on identifying the IoT payments priorities for the marketplace.

Bridging the Security Gap Between IoT and the Payments Industry Ernst Bovelander, Brightsight

Nick has over 18 years experience in the Retail and Mobile Payments industries, within Gemalto and Consult Hyperion. He has helped Financial Institutions, Transit Operators, Retailers, Processors and their suppliers to formulate their strategies towards card and mobile services, for both local and remote transactions.

Terrie began her career in payments with American Express, managing their smart card development processes and EMV implementations. Terries first foray into Mobile Payments was with MasterCard where she was a Senior Manager of a global team and was instrumental in the delivery of the MasterCard solution that supports Apple Pay.

This session will invite leaders from the IoT Security Council to review the major takeaways of the conference, discuss the future projects planned for the IoT Security Council, and solicit input from attendees on identifying the IoT payments priorities for the marketplace.

Bart van Hoek is a mobile payments expert at UL Transaction Security. Over the last 7 years, he has been designing, testing and improving mobile payment infrastructures for banks, MNOs, chip suppliers and handset manufacturers. Based out of Dallas, Bart is a frequent visitor in Silicon Valley where he provides consultancy services to various customers. As a lead test scientist, he has a particular interest in Deep Learning, and is actively trying to apply this knowledge to improve the way we are testing our products in the future.

Learn the best strategies for building IoT payment solutions that meet consumer and industry demand for security, mobility and usability.

Plenary Featured Speaker: IoT Payments Business Models, Use Cases, Adoption Trends

Fitness Bands as IoT Payments Devices

Jack Jania is the Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for the financial services group. He consults with and advises the financial industry on the best business strategies to employ mobile payment, smart card payment and data security solutions. In addition to supporting Gemaltos business and security objectives, Mr. Jania is committed to consumer education and digital security advocacy.

Bringing Security, Mobility, and Usability to IoT Payments

Murat is a Program Manager with the U.S. DOT FTA Office of Research, Demonstration, and Innovation. His current programs include Multimodal Payment Integration (MPI), Accessible Transportation Technologies Research Initiative (ATTRI), Mobility Services for All Americans (MSAA), along with other initiatives under the Mobility on Demand (MOD) portfolio of programs. Prior joining the FTA, Murat served as a Principal Transportation Engineer at the Battelle Memorial Institute, where he managed transportation technology, planning, and policy research programs involving transportation system resilience and integration of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Murat holds graduate degrees in Sustainable Transportation from University of Washington and Transport Engineering & Planning from Edinburgh Napier University. He is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland under the Transportation Planning and Policy program focusing on national transportation policies.

With 22 years of experience in the payment services industry, Michael is an inspirational and strategic-minded leader who has played a key role in the growth and development of successful teams and companies.

Track Session: IoT Payments Solutions

Philip Andreae is a seasoned executive and strategic thinker, who has focused on leading edge technologies that enables the products and services of the Financial Industry, on a Global Scale. Philip began his career as a technologist focusing on cash management services and the digitization of commerce. He then went on to integrate voice, video and digital technologies into trading rooms on Wall Street and the City of London. In 1991 Philip shifted his focus to the world of consumer payments and drove the development of the technologies and security necessary to digitize card payments. Most recently, as we each embrace the digital and connected reality of our world, Philip has begun to think about four words: Identity, Identification, Authentication and Authorization and how in a virtual world we must develop solutions that are both convenient and secure.

Randy Vanderhoof is the Executive Director of the Secure Technology Alliance. The Secure Technology Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the understanding, adoption and widespread application of secure solutions, including smart cards, embedded chip technology, and related hardware and software across a variety of markets including authentication, commerce and Internet of Things (IoT). The Secure Technology Alliance, formerly known as the Smart Card Alliance, invests heavily in education on the appropriate uses of secure technologies to enable privacy and data protection and open forums for end users and industry stakeholders in payments, mobile, healthcare, identity and access, transportation, and the IoT in the U.S. and Latin America.

Mr. Chavers joined GlobalPlatform as Technical Program Manager in 2014. He plays a strategic role in supporting the technical committees, Advisory Council and task forces, furthering the associations business development efforts in the US. He has over 20 years experience in the development, deployment and convergence of internet and mobile services. In his previous GlobalPlatform specialist roles he oversaw the production of proof-of-concepts for NFC enabling wireless technologies, supported the first implementation featuring two payment cards in one secure element and crafted the market entry strategy for a Fortune 50 telecommunications firm to launch a NFC service platform.

USIM model for Securing Connected Cars Rob Osterwise, AT&T Mobility

Senior Vice President Internet of Things Partnerships, MasterCard

Keynote Roundtable Panel: IoT Payments Landscape

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Recently he has focused on the security of mobile and IOT services, new cardholder verification technologies, identity management and identifying real applications for Blockchain technologies.

Stephane Wyper, Senior Vice President Internet of Things Partnerships, Mastercard

Prior to Discover, Beth developed a range of successful products and programs at MasterCard International across a variety of areas and markets: corporate cards, cobranded partnerships and stored value smart cards (Australia). As Senior Vice President of Advanced Payments, Beth went on to help develop and implement MasterCard PayPass, and build the companys early stage global innovation practice.

Senior Vice President, Financial Institutions, Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security

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Using Digitalized Payments Technologies for In-Vehicle Payments Erdal Yazmaci, CardTek

Prior to restarting PA&A Philip was Vice President, Field Marketing Payment, Oberthur Technologies of North America. In this role his focus was on provides prospects and clients an in-depth understanding of identity, identification, authentication and authorization; specifically, as it relates to payments. Given his history as one of the original executives responsible for the development of the EMV specification he has been instrumental in helping the US market migrate from magnetic stripe to Chip Cards and digital credentials in mobile devices and things. One of Philips other duties was to operate as the Secretary of the Board of the FIDO Alliance with responsibilities to help guide in the development and deployment of the replacement of passwords. Most recently he was also asked to join the Mobile Payment Industry Working group the Federal Reserve of Atlanta and Boston manage.

Nick is the EVP Sales Americas at Consult Hyperion, (

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Featured Speaker: The Connected Home: The Key to Top of Wallet Status

Plenary Featured Speaker: Visa TSP Ready Program: The Digitalization of Payment Credentials

Prior to founding FitPay, Michael served in numerous roles in payment, authentication, and software-as-a-service companies. As a global architect of the go-to-market initiatives, he has built sales and customer support engines that generated more than $300M in annual sales.

Panelists: Additional speakers to be announced

Wearables 101 Watches, Rings and Things Bart van Hoek, UL

Plenary Roundtable Panel: Risk-based Payments Security and IoT

Previously assigned to our Middle East office in Dubai, Mina led global projects for major customers including national EMV migration, mobile payment, and NFC projects. He led the first EMV card projects across the Middle East and North African region. Prior to G+D ,Mina worked with different technology providers as a solution developer with a special focus on image processing.

Track Session: Tokenization and IoT Device Personalization Continued

After leaving MasterCard, Terrie launched DIGISEQ where she serves as Chief Executive and is focused on revolutionising the Wearable and IoT market while enabling traditional manufacturers to deliver cutting edge functionality to their customers. DIGISEQ securely simplifies delivering payment accounts and enables almost anything to support contactless payments, grant access, reward loyalty, and more unleashing the power of the IoT without disruption to existing manufacturing and distribution process.

Two days of keynotes, track presentations and panel discussions will cover all the latest innovations in IoT payments, including best practices for securing IoT devices and applications, managing transaction authentication and processing, and navigating payments across the ever-expanding list of connected devices.

Dr. Samid teaches at the University of Maryland, UC, and conducts research in the Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University, in Cleveland, Ohio. Awarded US Patents: 6,823,068, 8,229,859, 9,471,906.

Enjoyed it very much. Excellent speakers and presentations

Jose Diaz has worked with the Thales group for over 35 years and is currently responsible for payment product strategy at Thales e-Security. He works with payment application providers in developing solutions and roadmaps for securing the payments ecosystem. During his tenure at Thales, Jose has worked in Product Development, Systems Design, Sales in Latin America and the Caribbean, and Business Development.

Track Session: IoT Payments Solutions Continued

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Chief Technology Officer, BitMint, LLC

Cathy Medich, Secure Technology Alliance

Executive Director, Secure Technology Alliance

IoT Payment and Context Aware Security Sri Ramachandran, G+D Mobile Security

Technical Program Manager, GlobalPlatform

Registration is open! Be sure to take advantage of early bird rates. Secure Technology Alliance members may be eligible for complimentary passes or discounted fees with early registration.

Nick Pisarev has decades of experience in the payment industry. He came to G+D Mobile Security in 2003, bringing knowledge of the European smart card and secure payment technology to the emerging Canadian market. Nicks expertise was instrumental in successfully migrating Canadian Financial Institutions to EMV chip technology. In 2011, Nick joined the G+D team in the U.S. to support the American market transition to EMV and Mobile Payment solutions.

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Secure Technology Alliance IoT Council Roundtable Wrap Up Session

Vice President IoT Solutions, Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security

The Internet of Things promises to revolutionize the payments industry. Seize the opportunityto meet the people shaping the next frontier in payments at IoT Payments 2017, the only conference bringing together the financial executives, device and application providers and retail industry experts for a deep diveinto the evolving intersection of payments and IoT.

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