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Digital Identity
.m4a [11.96 MB]   .mp3 [22.12 MB]Charlie Edwards
Published: 19th Aug 2008
Charlie Edwards is a senior researcher at the London "think tank" DEMOS. He writes, lectures and consults on national security, resilience, defence and intelligence. He works with international institutions, government departments, companies, and NGOs. A regular commentator in the national and international media, in this podcast he discusses the DEMOS essay collection "UK Confidential", reflecting on issues of privacy and identity in the modern age.

.m4a [13.12 MB]   .mp3 [24.01 MB]Sir Bonar Neville-Kingdom
Published: 25th Jul 2008
Sir Bonar Neville-Kingdom is Permanent Secretary at Large with especial responsibility for efficiency, globalisation, and customer insight throughout Whitehall and beyond. He reports directly to the Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and was recently appointed the PM's Technology Outreach Czar. He is generally credited with authorship of the seminal "Nodiss" memo. He's a keen gardener and occasional author.

.m4a [10.95 MB]   .mp3 [19.77 MB]John Letzia
Published: 9th Jul 2008
John Letzia is the Director of Government Affairs and Special Assistants of the Chief Executive at the British Bankers Association (BBA). He joined the BBA in July 2005. He is responcible for building strong relations with key people at all levels across UK Goverment, Parlament and other key stakeholders, and to build and maintain a pro-active representation programme.

.m4a [10.76 MB]   .mp3 [20.14 MB]Adriana Lukas
Published: 16th Jun 2008
Adriana Lukas was one of the founders of Samizdata, one of the first political blogs, and went on to be part of the The Big Blog Company before becoming a social networking, well, guru, frankly. She is developing interesting new thinking about identity from a non-technical direction and in this podcast she discusses some of the key concepts, touching on hew work with project BRM and "The Mine" tool.

.m4a [12.63 MB]   .mp3 [23.13 MB]Kim Cameron
Published: 14th May 2008
Kim Cameron is Chief Architect of Identity in the Connected Systems Division at Microsoft, where he works on the evolution of Active Directory, Federal Services, Identity Lifecycle Manager, CardSpace and Microsoft's other Identity Metasystem products. Kim joined Microsoft in 1999 when it bought the ZOOMIT Corporation. He grew up in Canada, attending King's College at Dalhouse University and l'Universite de Montreal.


Digital Money
.m4a [15.02 MB]   .mp3 [25.59 MB]Alistair Lukies
Published: 26th Aug 2008
Alistair Lukies is Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Monitise. Alastair has a proven track record of turning visions and concepts into real businesses. Prior to conceiving, financing and successfully building Monitise, Alastair was a co-founder of epolitix.com, the portal for Westminster, Whitehall and the devolved institutions. In this podcast, he highlights a couple of Monetise's new initiatives and explains the company's proposition.

.m4a [11.04 MB]   .mp3 [18.91 MB]Economist
Published: 12th Aug 2008
Ummul Choudry of Economist Conferences and Dave Birch of Consult Hyperion discuss the The Digital Money Summit which will be held in London on 25th November 2008. Economist Conferences have kindly invited a number of Forum friends -- including Sandra Alzetta, Jack Selby, Susie Lonie, Diane Coyle and many more -- to come along and address a business audience on the state of the digital money marketplace now that more and more consumers are experiencing new ways to pay.

.m4a [12.15 MB]   .mp3 [20.68 MB]James McDonald
Published: 5th Aug 2008
James McDonald is head of Contactless Payments for Barclays Business. James has worked for Barclaycard for 35 years with roles covering processing, fraud, finance,research and development, operations, business strategy and has been involved with, and led, Point Of Sale product innovation and development for the past 25 years. Over the last 8 years James has led the Barclaycard Business Point of Sale strategy development and execution and has been Programme Director for Chip and PIN.

.m4a [10.82 MB]   .mp3 [17.35 MB]Rob Walker
Published: 30th Jul 2008
Rob Walker is a Payment Systems Expert with Retail Banking Research (RBR). He has been involved exclusively in retail banking, ATMs, payment systems and payment cards since 1985. During this time he has managed a major British debit card scheme and worked on projects for the European Commission, the World Bank, American Express, Europay International/MasterCard Europe, Visa and many other leading organisations.

.m4a [9.17 MB]   .mp3 [12.9 MB]Phillippe Dufour
Published: 1st Jul 2008
Phillippe Dufour runs PrePay Technologies, now part of the Accpr group. PrePay Technologies is the company behind Splash Plastic, Premuim and Optimum -- reloadable prepaid cards targetting the youth, internet security seekers and unbanked markets.