Tuesday, November 17, 2015
8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:30 Welcome, agenda review, and attendee polling
Dave Lott, Payments Risk Expert, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Brief welcome covering housekeeping items. Through an interactive polling system, attendees will respond to a set of questions.
8:45 Keynote—Biometrics: How Do I Know Who You Are?
Dr. Anil Jain, Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University, Biometric Research Group
The address will develop a foundation of knowledge about biometrics with a focus on customer authentication for financial services applications.
9:45 Panel 1
The Big 3: Fingerprint, Voice, and Facial Recognition—What's Real?

Moderator: Cherian Abraham, Senior Business Consultant, Experian
Panelists: Vijay Balasubramaniyan, CEO, Pindrop Security
Jean-Christophe Fondeur, Senior Vice President, Morpho
Patrick Grother, Computer Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ashfaq Kamal, Vice President, MasterCard
Conor White, President of the Americas, Daon
Panelists will discuss each of these three main biometric methodologies along with their development history, opportunities, and challenges.
10:45 Break
11:00 Panel 2
Lessons Learned: Getting the Consumer Experience Right
Moderator: Bob Reany, Senior Vice President, Authentication Product Strategy, MasterCard
Panelists: Alvaro Bedoya, Executive Director, Georgetown Center on Privacy & Technology 
Tim Sloane, Vice President, Mercator Advisory Group 
Rick Swenson, Executive Director, USAA
Mary Theofanos, Computer Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology
The panel will examine the consumer-facing issues associated with biometrics. What are the best practices with regard to consumer education and willingness to adopt? Are some biometric methodologies less "feared" than others? What has been the experience of USAA?
Noon Payments Improvement Update
Marie Gooding, First Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Todd Aadland, Payments Security Strategy Leader, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Gooding will provide welcoming remarks and introduce the ongoing Payments Improvement Process being led by the Atlanta Fed.  Aadland will discuss the critical role of payments security in the overall effort and work of the Secure Payments Task Force.
12:45 p.m. Lunch: Peachtree/Piedmont/Jekyll Dining Room
1:30 Panel 3
FI's Role in Authenticating Customers in Other Markets
Moderator: Dave Lott, Payments Risk Expert, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Panelists: Bo Pi, Goodix Inc.
Rob Rowe, Vice President, HID Global
Sanjay Swamy, Managing Partner, Prime Venture Partners
The panel will review how consumer-facing biometric solutions have been implemented in other markets and the lessons that can be learned from these efforts.
2:45 Break
3:00 Panel 4
The Biometric Crystal Ball: What's around the Corner
Moderator: Anil Jain, Computer Scientist, Biometrics Research Group
Panelists: Salil Prabhakar, CEO, Delta ID
Toby Rush, CEO, EyeVerify
Art Stewart, Senior Vice President, IDEX
Charles "Bud" Yanak, Director of Product Management, Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc.
There are a large number of other authentication methodologies in the marketplace, including iris recognition, 3D fingerprinting and facial recognition, palm/vein recognition, and wearables. Which ones hold the greatest promise for integration with financial applications?
4:15 Attendee polling and wrap-up
Mary Kepler, Chief Risk Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
A second round of polling will be conducted to see if perspectives about biometrics changed as a result of the day's proceedings.  An overview of the chief takeaways will also be presented.
4:45 Acknowledgements and adjournment
Dave Lott, Payments Risk Expert, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta