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re:ID Podcast

re:ID Podcast

AVISIAN

The weekly podcast covers relevant issues and breaking news from AVISIAN. AVISIAN Publishing produces a suite of online and print publications focused on identity, credentialing and security markets. The company’s thirteen online titles cover distinct technology and application verticals and the print magazine, Regarding ID (Re:ID), is a global leader in this rapidly growing technology sector. Collectively, more than 30,000 subscribers and one million annual web visitors get their ID technology news from AVISIAN magazines and sites. AVISIAN's print magazines are Re:ID and CR80News. You can find all your identification, credentialing and security news online at CR80News.com, ContactlessNews.com, DigitalIDNews.com, EnterpriseIDNews.com, FinancialIDNews.com, FIPS201.com, GovernmentIDNews.com, HealthIDNews.com, IDNoticias.com (esp.), NFCNews.com, RFIDNews.org, SecureIDNews.com, and ThirdFactor.com.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best re:ID Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to re:ID Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite re:ID Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

re:ID Podcast - Episode 71: PIV-I getting more attention
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03/09/11 • 8 min

In the latest edition of the Regarding ID podcast, Anna Fernezian, program manager for identity and assurance at CSC, fills listeners in on PIV-I, the smart card specification that can be used by non-federal issuers to create highly-secure credentials. Fernezian talks about the specification and why it's important as well as the role it may play with future credentialing projects.
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HealtheLink is a health information exchange in western N.Y. that wanted to help health care providers give patients better care. Instead of having to carry around multiple medical records from different doctors the exchange enables providers to look up records from different provider via a secure network. But securing this network is a difficult task. Gina Jordan, contributing editor at Regarding ID, spoke with Dan Porreca, executive director at HealtheLink, about the network's choice of Anakam for strong authentication. She also spoke with Dr. William Braithwaite, chief medical officer at Anakam, to find out how the system works.
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re:ID Podcast - Episode 53: Exploring the law around identity
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04/19/10 • 14 min

When it comes to deploying an identification system the focus is typically on the technology and not the legal aspect of a system. While this is a cutting edge area of law it's starting to get some attention. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold, is chairman of an American Bar Association Task Force (http://www.abanet.org/dch/committee.cfm?com=CL320041) that is exploring the legal issues around identification. Smedinghoff spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about this area of law, what his task force is working on and commented on the federal government's efforts to secure online transactions for consumers (http://www.secureidnews.com/2010/04/01/white-house-wants-online-authentication-standards).
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re:ID Podcast - Episode 49: Community College card landscape
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03/15/10 • 10 min

Community colleges have typically had student ID cards but have not had many applications for them. Jay Summerall, president and founder at CardSmith, says this is changing and talks about the community campus market and the company's new product with CR80News Editor Zack Martin.
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The FBI's upgrading of its IAFIS program to a next-generation identification program is a huge undertaking. Lockheed Martin was awarded the 10-year contract to upgrade the program, which recently reached it's first milestone. Mike Moore, director of the next generation ID program at Lockheed Martin, talks with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the recent milestone and where the program is headed.
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Contactless smart cards have found a home on college campuses for physical access control. But Santa Clara university in California is taking it a step further by using the cards for payments as well. Nirmal Palliyaguru, director of ACCESS and conferences at the university, spoke with Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin about the system and the future plans.
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Following up on the previous episode, Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked with Sid Sidner from ACI Worldwide about some of the different technology options for improving payment data security. EMV, end-to-end encryption and contactless are all being considered but is there one with an inside track?
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How do we ensure online transactions? How do we know that the person on the other end of a transaction is how they say they are? How do we ensure that transaction without a high cost? These are questions the Four Bridges Forum wants to answer. Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin spoke with executives from half the Four Bridges Forum, Jeff Nigriny, from Certipath, and Mollie Shields-Uehling, with Safe BioPharma, about the initiative and what they're trying to accomplish.
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re:ID Podcast - Episode 35: Laser engraving ID cards
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07/15/09 • 18 min

Often the focus is on how information is stored and secured in a card, but just as important is how information is secured on a card. Zack Martin, editor of Regarding ID magazine, sat down with Jonathan Bowen, sales manager at Digital Identification Solutions about its desktop laser printer and laser engraving ID cards cards.
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re:ID Podcast - Episode 74: U.S. isn't ready for NSTIC
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04/22/11 • 10 min

The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been released and there are some differing opinions on whether it's a good or a bad thing. In the first in a series of podcasts exploring the strategy, Jim Harper, director of Information Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, doesn't think it's a good idea. The author of "Identity Crisis: How Identification Is Overused and Misunderstood" says that any online identity scheme needs to come from the private sector with no government involvement.
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How many episodes does re:ID Podcast have?

re:ID Podcast currently has 176 episodes available.

What topics does re:ID Podcast cover?

The podcast is about News, Ryan, Tech News, Podcasts, Technology and Chris.

What is the most popular episode on re:ID Podcast?

The episode title 'State of the states for mobile driver’s license pilots' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on re:ID Podcast?

The average episode length on re:ID Podcast is 11 minutes.

How often are episodes of re:ID Podcast released?

Episodes of re:ID Podcast are typically released every 13 days, 18 hours.

When was the first episode of re:ID Podcast?

The first episode of re:ID Podcast was released on Jan 10, 2008.

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