Meet our experts

Ajay Hanyalu, Product Marketing Identity Solutions, Connected Secure Systems, Infineon Technologies AG

Date: 30 November 2021

Time: 12:45 – 13:05

Digitalization and the way we use technology have challenged the boundaries of digital security in our daily lives. Infineon's SECORA™ brand represents "the heart of security". This family of state-of-the-art security controllers is built on the Java Card™ platform and comes with best-in-class applet solutions. With its many sub-brands, SECORA™ is a one-stop security family offering a broad range of off-the-shelf and highly customizable products for applications such as eID, payment, authentication, ticketing, blockchain, and access. With the increasing need for robust online security, Infineon's FIDO-based SECORA™ solution enables easy and secure online authentication in consumer, enterprise, and eGov applications.

Marco Martinez, Application Management Payment Solutions, Connected Secure Systems, Infineon Technologies AG

Date: 30 November 2021

Time: 15:30 – 16:30

There has been a visible trend toward contactless payment in recent years, which is clearly gaining momentum due to increasingly powerful technologies and, of course, COVID-19.

In this speech, we will highlight technology trends in payment cards and provide examples illustrating how contactless payment can be integrated into virtually anything. Moreover, we will explain how Infineon's SECORA™ Pay solution simplifies the realization of contactless payments and provide an outlook for the further development of contactless payment technologies.

Frederic Sauvayre, Director Technical Marketing EMEA, Connected Secure Systems, Infineon Technologies France

Date: 30 November 2021

Time: 15:20 – 15:40

As a pioneer in the development of cryptographic mechanisms that can withstand the computing power of future quantum computers, Infineon is already preparing for a smooth transition from currently used security protocols to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). In a world of quantum computers, PQC should provide a level of security that is comparable with that provided by RSA and ECC today in the conventional computing world.