A talk on the use of mobile technology as infrastructure for next-generation electronic identity, using the Consult Hyperion "utility model" for identity.
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
NGI Mobile Identity Utility
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Hinweis der Redaktion
“ The last thing you want to do (at a point of sale) is make a phone call. The guy behind you isn’t going to be too impressed, either.” — Simon Pugh, VP Standards & Infrastructure, MasterCard and President of the Mobile Payment Forum (quoted in Wireless News, 31st October 2005). Abstract This presentation looks at how contactless and mobile payments have developed to date and review evidence of their future combined trajectory from the current marketplace. The goal is to create a shared baseline of understanding of the mobile payments environment to build the discussion about NFC on. Author David G.W. Birch is a Director of Consult Hyperion, the IT management consultancy that specialises in electronic transactions, which he helped to found in 1986. Prior to this he spent several years working as a consultant in Europe, the Far East and North America. He graduated from the University of Southampton with a B.Sc (Hons.) in Physics. Described by The Independent newspaper in 2004 as a “grade-A geek”, by the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation in 2005 as “ one of the most user-friendly of the UK’s über-techies ” and as “mad” by Financial World in 2006, Dave is a member of the advisory board for European Business Review , the editorial board of the e-finance & payments law & policy journal, a columnist for SPEED and UK correspondent to the Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce . He has lectured to MBA level on the impact of new information and communications technologies and has been a Visiting Tutor at Visa’s Bank Card Business School since 2001. Dave has been invited to contribute to publications ranging from the Parliamentary IT Review to Prospect and wrote more than 100 Second Sight columns for The Guardian .newspaper. A media commentator on electronic business issues, he has appeared on BBC television and radio, Sky and other channels around the world. He is a frequent contributor to the Digital Money Blog and the Digital Identity Blog as well as the creator of the long-running series of Consult Hyperion podcasts in the iTunes Store. Consult Hyperion http://www.chyp.com/ Digital Money Blog http://www.digitalmoneyforum.com/blog Digital Identity Blog http://www.digitalidforum.com/blog Consult Hyperion Podcasts http://www.chyp.com/podcasts.php