May 23, 2023, Warsaw, Crowne Plaza Warsaw - The HUB

On the edge - a new reality in a digital world

Keynote Speaker - Szymon Marciniak

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TRUSTED ECONOMY FORUM. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE. WORLDWIDE KNOWN EXPERTS.

#TrustedEconomy powered by Asseco

At a time when technology is so powerfully changing business models and shaping everyday life, the greatest value remains trust, both between participants in the business ecosystem and the technology itself – uniform, secure and universal.

Without trust, there would be no success of e-commerce, e-banking and many other industries where digitization has eliminated the need for a physical presence. Today, technology makes it possible to make transactions remotely.  Therefore, it should be perceived not through the prism of individual tools, but how it affects the development of business, economy or administrative processes.

Customers are choosing online solutions, as exemplified by the financial industry. In just one year, the number of bank affiliates and branches dropped from 11,277 to 10,475. On the other hand, the number of mobile banking users increased from 15 million to 18 million, and for online banking – from 20 million to 21.7 million. Digital products are being used by a growing audience, not just pioneers and the youngest generation.

Physical or geographic boundaries cease to matter. What matters is the availability of online services at any time of day or night, on any device and for any group of users. The pandemic has emphatically demonstrated that there is no turning back from the digitization of business processes and their remote execution.

Trust in a digital world

Today it is hard to imagine running a business without even basic digital tools, such as e-mail or an e-invoicing billing system. Increasingly, these also include electronic signatures and seals and cloud-based electronic document management platforms. They are the ones that strengthen the level of trust in business processes, so that we can collaborate online with contractors, serve customers from all over the world or manage a distributed team remotely.

On the edge of old and new

The greater the share of digitization in customer, business and government relations, the more the importance of cyber security to guarantee trust with the other party of the transaction increases. The challenge of modern business seems to be to skillfully navigate the edges of risks and challenges, as well as the opportunities and benefits of the digitization of the economy. The role of technology partners providing proven digital services is to ensure that trust backed by cyber security remains a driver of the digital economy.

Let’s talk about #TrustedEconomy

With the key role of trust in the digital economy in mind, Asseco invites business representatives to discuss  #TrustedEconomy, whose pillars are: people, technology and the economy. Only a skillful combination of employee talent, solution performance and effective protection is a recipe for collective success in a world of change and further digital transformation of our reality.

At Trusted Economy Forum 2023, we will discuss areas that are essential for digital readiness for positive as well as negative market changes. We will combine the perspectives of business and experts in digital transformation, trust services and cyber security.

In the 2023 edition:

  • We will talk about how business can use technology to address current economic challenges: including rising energy prices, disrupted supply chains, shortages of skilled workers and others.
  • We will present how technology facilitates regulatory compliance.
  • We will discuss the role of cyber security in digital business. We will present the latest trends in the cybersec area and demonstrate how trust services enhance transaction security in the digital economy.

 

 

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Trusted economy forum 2022

FINAL STATEMENT

9:30
Registration of participants
9:30
10:00
Opening of the conference
Andrzej Dopierała, President of the Management Board of Asseco Data Systems S.A. and Paweł Lewandowski, Undersecretary of State at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister
10:00
THEME NO. 1:
Living on the edge – a new reality in cyber world
10:10
Trust me! - the brave new digital world is calling
Zbigniew Jagiełło - Manager - Strategist - Innovator, member of supervisory boards of Asseco International, Asseco Cloud, Asseco Data Systems​
10:10
10:30
Panel discussion: How to effectively build trust in the digital economy?
Adam Góral, President of the Management Board of ASSECO POLAND S.A.; Artur Kurcweil, Vice President of PKO BANK POLSKI S.A.; Grzegorz Olszewski, President of the Management Board of ALIOR BANK S.A.; Aleksandra Sroka-Krzyżak, Vice-president of Strategy and Corporate Development ALLEGRO; Błażej Szczecki, Vice President of the Management Board of BANK PEKAO S.A.; Professor Gertruda Uścińska, President of the SOCIAL INSURANCE INSTITUTION; Szymon Wałach, Vice President of Digital and Strategy, INPOST
10:30
11:35
What would a match be without trust in the referee?
Szymon Marciniak, football referee
11:35
12:05
Coffee break
12:05
THEME NO. 2:
Regulation & Standarisation - Implementation of eIDAS 2.0
12:30
Digital transformation in EU - status
Keynote: Apostolos Apladas , Digital Transformation Leader, eID &eSignature EC, European Commission
12:30
12:45
Development of mObywatel to European Digital Identity Wallet
Michał Kalinowski, Deputy Director in the Department of Digital Services of the Ministry of Digitization
12:45
13:00
SSI and Digital Wallets: The benefits and pitfalls of using Wallets in cross-border interactions
Jon Shamah, Co-Founder, Global Trust Foundation
13:00
13:15
How Central Directories can Support Trust and Enhance Transaction Security in Open Data Systems
Paul Meadowcroft, Global product lead, Konsentus
13:15
13:30
Sustainability in EU Digital Identity - Long-Term preservation
and evidence of (qualified) attestation of Attributes with and without DLT
Steffen Schwalm, Principal Business Consultant, Digital Identity & Trust msg systems ag
13:30
13:45
NIS 2 vs. Eidas 2.0
Sara Anna Kulus, Public Security Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Federal Republic of Germany to the European Union
Nick Pope, Director, Security&Standards Associates (UK)
13:45
14:05
Lunch
14:05
THEME NO. 3:
Trusted Services in Europe – Market, Technology & Future
15:00
State of development of the trust services market in the EU 2023
Michał Tabor, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz ; Miłosz Brakoniecki, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz
15:00
15:15
Trust services in Europe - current status and upcoming challenges
Kim Nguyen, SVP&General Manager Trusted Services, D-Trust
15:15
15:30
Post-Quantum Cryptography - status, threat, migration
Paul van Brouwershaven, Director Technology Compliance, Entrust
15:30
15:45
Trusted lists and validation in Europe
Jean-Emmanuel Perez Hernandez, eSignature Analyst at Nowina Solutions (Luxembourg)
15:45
16:00
Control of AI algorithms and new European regulations
Dariusz Szostek, Director of Cyber Science; Partner, Szostek_Bar and Partners
16:00
16:15
DIIA.SIGNATURE integration with the European Union
Yurii Kozlov, CTO, DIIA; Olexandr Kozlov, Expert on eID, EU4DIGITALUA
16:15
16:30
Trust Services in Europe - opportunities, threats, development
Participants: Michał Tabor, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz;
Paul van Brouwershaven, Director Technology Compliance, Entrust;

Robert Poznański, Analyst, Asseco Data Systems; dr Katarzyna Ziółkowska, Expert, Independent Work Position for Legal Services, Department of Digital Services, Ministry of Digitization
16:30
17:10
Closing of the conference
17:10
17:15
Break
17:15
19:00
Dinner with participants and speakers
19:00
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Speakers

Szymon

Marciniak

Referee

Apostolos

Apladas

Digital Transformation Leader, eID &eSignature EC, European Commission

Magdalena

Bartoszewicz

Director of Mobile Products and Solutions Sales to Business Clients at Samsung Electronics Polska.

Miłosz

Brakoniecki

Miłosz Brakoniecki, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz

Paul Van

Brouwershaven

Director Technology Compliance, ENTRUST

Michael

Butz

Michael Butz, Chairman, European Signature Dialog

Tomasz

Chomicki

Business Development Director of Samsung Electronics Polska sp. z o.o.

Kamilla

Gorajska

Logistics Project Manager

Adam

Góral

CEO of Asseco Poland

Łukasz

Grass

Host

Zbigniew

Jagiełło

Member of the Supervisory Board BLIK, MCI, Ekoenergetyka

Robert

Janiszewski

Business architect

Michał

Kanownik

President of the Board of the Digital Poland Association (ZIPSEE)

Artur

Kurcweil

Vice-President of the Management Board of PKO BANK POLSKI S.A.

Paweł

Lewandowski

Undersecretary of State at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister

Tomasz

Litarowicz

Director of the Trusted Economy Forum Conference

Paul

Meadowcroft

Global Product Lead, Konsentus

Piotr

Mrowiński

IT Systems Administrator, Geneva Trust Polska Sp. z o. o.

Michał

Nowakowski

CEO – ceforai – ethical AI & data governance

Grzegorz

Olszewski

Anna

Przewor

Commissioner, Central Office for Combating Cybercrime

Anna

Sienkiewicz

Senior Expert – Product Development w ING Lease (Polska) sp. z o. o.

Dagmara

Socha

Senior Innovation Designer

Aleksandra

Sroka-Krzyżak

VP Strategy and Corporate Development Allegro

Jan

Szajda

co-founder, CEO, IDENTT Sp. z o.o.

Błażej

Szczecki

Vice President Banku Pekao S.A. nadzorujący Pion Technologii i Operacji

Dariusz

Szostek

Director of Cyber Science; Partner, Szostek_Bar i Partnerzy

Marcin

Szulga

R&D Director, Asseco Data Systems

Michał

Tabor

Partner, OBSERWATORIUM.BIZ

Gertruda

Uścińska

President of the Social Insurance Institution

Szymon

Wałach

Szymon Wałach, Vice President of Digital and Strategy, INPOST

Piotr

Wojciechowski

Piotr Wojciechowski, Founder and Senior CX Consultant, FUZERS Sp. z o.o.

LESS
9:30
Registration of participants
9:30
10:00
Opening of the conference
Andrzej Dopierała, President of the Management Board of Asseco Data Systems S.A. and Paweł Lewandowski, Undersecretary of State at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister
10:00
THEME NO. 1:
Living on the edge – a new reality in cyber world
10:10
Trust me! - the brave new digital world is calling
Zbigniew Jagiełło - Manager - Strategist - Innovator, member of supervisory boards of Asseco International, Asseco Cloud, Asseco Data Systems​
10:10
10:30
Panel discussion: How to effectively build trust in the digital economy?
Adam Góral, President of the Management Board of ASSECO POLAND S.A.; Artur Kurcweil, Vice President of PKO BANK POLSKI S.A.; Grzegorz Olszewski, President of the Management Board of ALIOR BANK S.A.; Aleksandra Sroka-Krzyżak, Vice-president of Strategy and Corporate Development ALLEGRO; Błażej Szczecki, Vice President of the Management Board of BANK PEKAO S.A.; Professor Gertruda Uścińska, President of the SOCIAL INSURANCE INSTITUTION; Szymon Wałach, Vice President of Digital and Strategy, INPOST
10:30
11:35
What would a match be without trust in the referee?
Szymon Marciniak, football referee
11:35
12:05
Coffee break
12:05
THEME NO. 2:
Regulation & Standarisation - Implementation of eIDAS 2.0
12:30
Digital transformation in EU - status
Keynote: Apostolos Apladas , Digital Transformation Leader, eID &eSignature EC, European Commission
12:30
12:45
Development of mObywatel to European Digital Identity Wallet
Michał Kalinowski, Deputy Director in the Department of Digital Services of the Ministry of Digitization
12:45
13:00
SSI and Digital Wallets: The benefits and pitfalls of using Wallets in cross-border interactions
Jon Shamah, Co-Founder, Global Trust Foundation
13:00
13:15
How Central Directories can Support Trust and Enhance Transaction Security in Open Data Systems
Paul Meadowcroft, Global product lead, Konsentus
13:15
13:30
Sustainability in EU Digital Identity - Long-Term preservation
and evidence of (qualified) attestation of Attributes with and without DLT
Steffen Schwalm, Principal Business Consultant, Digital Identity & Trust msg systems ag
13:30
13:45
NIS 2 vs. Eidas 2.0
Sara Anna Kulus, Public Security Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Federal Republic of Germany to the European Union
Nick Pope, Director, Security&Standards Associates (UK)
13:45
14:05
Lunch
14:05
THEME NO. 3:
Trusted Services in Europe – Market, Technology & Future
15:00
State of development of the trust services market in the EU 2023
Michał Tabor, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz ; Miłosz Brakoniecki, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz
15:00
15:15
Trust services in Europe - current status and upcoming challenges
Kim Nguyen, SVP&General Manager Trusted Services, D-Trust
15:15
15:30
Post-Quantum Cryptography - status, threat, migration
Paul van Brouwershaven, Director Technology Compliance, Entrust
15:30
15:45
Trusted lists and validation in Europe
Jean-Emmanuel Perez Hernandez, eSignature Analyst at Nowina Solutions (Luxembourg)
15:45
16:00
Control of AI algorithms and new European regulations
Dariusz Szostek, Director of Cyber Science; Partner, Szostek_Bar and Partners
16:00
16:15
DIIA.SIGNATURE integration with the European Union
Yurii Kozlov, CTO, DIIA; Olexandr Kozlov, Expert on eID, EU4DIGITALUA
16:15
16:30
Trust Services in Europe - opportunities, threats, development
Participants: Michał Tabor, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz;
Paul van Brouwershaven, Director Technology Compliance, Entrust;

Robert Poznański, Analyst, Asseco Data Systems; dr Katarzyna Ziółkowska, Expert, Independent Work Position for Legal Services, Department of Digital Services, Ministry of Digitization
16:30
17:10
Closing of the conference
17:10
17:15
Break
17:15
19:00
Dinner with participants and speakers
19:00
UNFOLD

Szymon

Marciniak

Referee

Apostolos

Apladas

Digital Transformation Leader, eID &eSignature EC, European Commission

Magdalena

Bartoszewicz

Director of Mobile Products and Solutions Sales to Business Clients at Samsung Electronics Polska.

Miłosz

Brakoniecki

Miłosz Brakoniecki, Partner, Obserwatorium.biz

Paul Van

Brouwershaven

Director Technology Compliance, ENTRUST

Michael

Butz

Michael Butz, Chairman, European Signature Dialog

Tomasz

Chomicki

Business Development Director of Samsung Electronics Polska sp. z o.o.

Kamilla

Gorajska

Logistics Project Manager

Adam

Góral

CEO of Asseco Poland

Łukasz

Grass

Host

Zbigniew

Jagiełło

Member of the Supervisory Board BLIK, MCI, Ekoenergetyka

Robert

Janiszewski

Business architect

Michał

Kanownik

President of the Board of the Digital Poland Association (ZIPSEE)

Artur

Kurcweil

Vice-President of the Management Board of PKO BANK POLSKI S.A.

Paweł

Lewandowski

Undersecretary of State at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister

Tomasz

Litarowicz

Director of the Trusted Economy Forum Conference

Paul

Meadowcroft

Global Product Lead, Konsentus

Piotr

Mrowiński

IT Systems Administrator, Geneva Trust Polska Sp. z o. o.

Michał

Nowakowski

CEO – ceforai – ethical AI & data governance

Grzegorz

Olszewski

Anna

Przewor

Commissioner, Central Office for Combating Cybercrime

Anna

Sienkiewicz

Senior Expert – Product Development w ING Lease (Polska) sp. z o. o.

Dagmara

Socha

Senior Innovation Designer

Aleksandra

Sroka-Krzyżak

VP Strategy and Corporate Development Allegro

Jan

Szajda

co-founder, CEO, IDENTT Sp. z o.o.

Błażej

Szczecki

Vice President Banku Pekao S.A. nadzorujący Pion Technologii i Operacji

Dariusz

Szostek

Director of Cyber Science; Partner, Szostek_Bar i Partnerzy

Marcin

Szulga

R&D Director, Asseco Data Systems

Michał

Tabor

Partner, OBSERWATORIUM.BIZ

Gertruda

Uścińska

President of the Social Insurance Institution

Szymon

Wałach

Szymon Wałach, Vice President of Digital and Strategy, INPOST

Piotr

Wojciechowski

Piotr Wojciechowski, Founder and Senior CX Consultant, FUZERS Sp. z o.o.

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Electronic signature and PKI – global trends, experiences and expectations
4-6.06
Electronic signature and PKI – global trends, experiences and expectations
2-4.06
Security and standardization of trust services
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7-9.06
Legal and technical aspects of recognition of electronic documents in various countries of the world and in international trade
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3-5.06
The role of electronic signature in the information society – a slogan or a real need?
10-11.06
European plan for the development of electronic signature and identity
6-8.06
Electronic Identification of Citizens, e-Authentication and Electronic Signature in the digital single market
4-6.06
Analysis of the state of construction of the single electronic market and the European area of trust
5-7.06
Trusted electronic services in the international digital market
4-6.06
EU regulation on electronic identification and trust services eIDAS (electronic identification authentication signature) – new possibilities and opportunities for the electronic economy
10-11.06
New legal and technological order in the international electronic economy: the eIDAS regulation – from electronic signature to trust services
9-10.06
Identification and trust services (eIDAS) – the benefits of a uniform, cross-border digital market
6-7.06
Digital Identification and Mobile e-Services – Security and Accessibility
6-7.06
Ubiquity of e-identification and cloud-based trust services – a digital market available to everyone
29-30.05
Paperless business. Inevitable or impossible?
30.09
Trusted economy
10.06
E-identification and trust services – the future of the digital economy
8-9.06
Single process, signature and identity – the foundation of a trusted global economy

The EFES to the Trusted Economy Forum. A new dimension of the global economy

For more than two decades, the EFES has brought together experts and professionals in the fields of law, technology and practitioners using electronic trust services. The last edition of the forum was held on June 10, 2021. Ewelina Chudy, Manager of the Trusted Economy Forum Conference Organization Office, explains what influenced such a decision of the organizers and what are the further plans.

For over twenty years, June has been a month marked by the European Forum on Electronic Signature and Trust Services (EFES). An event, which over the past years has gained the rank of the largest international conference devoted to electronic trust services, including electronic signature, as well as electronic identification and digital security, in Europe.

Where did the idea to change the approach to the trust services conference come from? After all, the formula has worked so far.

It is true, it worked and was very popular not only with the audience in Poland but also with foreign experts. The last edition of the European Forum on Electronic Signature and Trust Services, held in June 2021, gathered more than 700 participants from dozens of countries around the world in front of computer monitors. It is a result that fills us with pride. However, appetite coms with eating. We know that the conference has much more potential, both geographically and in terms of content, so we were keen to grow it in those areas.

So far we have covered national and European topics, hence the old name “European Forum.” This was prompted by regulations at the European Union level in the form of the eIDAS regulation, which regulates the market for trust services. It was natural for us to want to navigate an area that is close to us. Last year we made the decision that it was time to branch out. Especially as the conference attracted increasing interest from participants outside Europe. The pandemic was one factor that solidified this decision.

Why is that?

The market changes of the last two years have not only accelerated the digitization of all branches of the economy, administration and social life, but have also strongly influenced the need for even greater opening of the international market. In my opinion, never before has the need and opportunity to do business digitally across borders been as important and necessary as it has been during the past two years.

Rapidly advancing globalization, not only in the business area, but also in the social or cultural area, forces us to think, plan and design technology in such a way that it can be used, regardless of territorial boundaries. Technology that will be uniform, safe and universal. And what else can provide security for these processes but trust services?

What does the new name of the conference – “Trusted Economy Forum” – mean?

The new name has two dimensions. Firstly – “Economy” – we want to look at the topic of trust services through the prism of not the tool itself, but how it affects the building of business, economy or administrative processes. The services themselves do not exist without a market environment that, on the one hand, allows for their development through the demands made by the recipients of these services and, on the other hand, is subject to constant review.

Secondly – as a certification center we are obliged to ensure that the services we offer are fully secure and form the basis for the security of our customers’ processes. Hence the word “Trusted” in the name. We are committed and will strive to ensure that the security of economic processes is based on the use of trust services, including electronic signatures and electronic identification.

What is the premise of the new iteration of the conference? What goals do you want to pursue?

The Trusted Economy Forum will become a space for discussion, exchange of views and experiences for experts from various fields. Our subject area will invariably be electronic identification, trust services including electronic signatures and practical methods of their application in the processes of digital transformation of enterprises and public administration.

We want to build a space where business representatives will have a chance to undertake education in the field of digitalization of business processes, they will be able to talk to leaders in particular sectors, gain knowledge from them and share experience. Hear about what digital transformation looks like in practice, how to prepare for it, how the process works, but also what benefits you can expect at the end.

What is the target audience for the Trusted Economy Forum and why?

Our mission is to integrate the technology, business, legal, administrative, and academic communities to build digital societies, not just nationally, but globally. The broad scope of the target group means that the meeting agenda will include topics related to technology in terms of law, new solutions and practical applications. There will be room for both theory and practical knowledge. 

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