
Panel Discussion: Securing Digital Identities with Confidential Computing
We had a great panel on June 8 with fraud experts from government, technology companies and fintechs. A video of the session will be available shortly.
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Speakers
Carole House
Director of Cybersecurity
National Security Council
Kay Turner
Chief Digital Identity Advisor
FinCEN
Raghu Nambiar
Corporate VP & CTO
AMD
Greg Woolf
CEO
FiVerity
Ambuj Kumar
CEO
Fortanix
“To get financial services right, we need to get identity right, and to do so in a way that preserves privacy while ensuring the integrity of the financial system.”

Kay Turner, FinCEN
Securing Digital Identities and Assets
Given the importance of securing our identity infrastructure, the U.S. government and private sector need to collaborate on new technologies and approaches to digital identity verification. Join us for this in-person event featuring a panel of public and private sector fraud experts for a review of these approaches and a look at where fraud prevention initiatives are heading.
You’ll get an overview of Confidential Computing from its providers and users, with a detailed look at its potential to revolutionize fraud detection. Learn how this new technology is giving banks secure access to collaborative, cloud-based fraud detection models, and its advantages over on-premise solutions. We’ll also discuss its solutions to data privacy and competitive issues that have held back information sharing, providing banks with a highly effective form of collaboration to detect fraudulent activity.
Space is limited so register now to join us for food and drinks, followed by an interactive discussion with the panel. This intimate event takes place at Foundation Capital - minutes away from the Moscone Center.
“The traditional tradeoff between performance and security helps explain why financial services is often hesitant to migrate to the cloud. Confidential Computing helps ensure data privacy and integrity by employing hardware-based encryption when enabled on both the host and the VM guest.”

Raghu Nambiar, AMD
Agenda

June 8, 2022

6pm | Reception

Foundation Capital
171 2nd Street
San Francisco, CA 94105

7pm | Panel Discussion
"Financial institutions that had previously limited themselves to on-premise technology due to security concerns can confidently embrace cloud sharing and, in doing so, gain access to collaborative learning models that aid the fight against digital fraud."

Greg Woolf, FiVerity
Digital Fraud
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