The Saudi MCIT (don’t mind the design) will be hosting a 2 day seminar on PKI (Public key infrastructure). The seminars will be for 2 days starting tomorrow the 15th to the 16th of December 2009. The seminar will be titled “Experiences, Opportunities and Challenges in PKI”.

The following will be speaking at the seminar:
- Dr. Fahad Al Hoymany. Senior Advisor and Head of National Center for Digital Certification (NCDC) , Saudi Arabia.
- Phil D’Angio. Director of Business Development for VeriSign EMEA.
- Dr. Khalid alghonaim. General Manager Alelm company ,Saudi Arabia.
- Eng. Ali alsoma.General Manager E-Government Program “YESSER” Saudi Arabia.
- Ami Azrul bin Abdullah.Chief Technology Officer Digicert Sdn Bhd., Malaysia.
- Youngchul Kang.CEO, National Administration Information System and Security Co, South Korea.
- Sami Ghazali.Chief Executive Officer Certification. National Digital Certification Agency. Tunis.
- Hisham Mohamed Abdel Wahab.Director of electronic signature, ITIDA.Egypt.
- Antti Vihavainen.Business development & professional services manager Valimo, Finland.
- Eng. Abdullah Nasser Alghannam.R&D Deputy Director National Information Centre.
- Eng. Fawaz Al Bassam.PKI administrator Aramco.
- Dr. Tim Moses.Senior Director of the Advanced Security Technology group Entrust. Canada.
- Antonio Colaianni.EMEA Sales Director Corestreet.
- Dr. Sami alhumaidi.Director of ECP Research Program, KACST.Saudi Arabia.
- Eng. Abdullah AlFathel.Head of Architecture & Security Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency.
- Eng. Mohammad M. Al-Mandeel.Assistant Secretary General for IT – CIO Council of Saudi Chambers (CSC).
- Olivier Ruff.PKI & SCM Consultant OPENTRUST.
- Dr. Sundeep Oberoi. Global Head of the Niche Technology Delivery Group (NTDG) in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
- Dr. Dhaifallah Al Zahrani. Deputy Governor for Legal Affairs Communications and Information Technology Commission(CITC).
- Ronny Bjones. Security Architect/ EMEA EPG Security lead Microsoft Corporation.
Registration and more info can be found here.
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