Designing Secure and Effective Corporate ID Credentials
About the Webinar
Join us for an in-depth exploration of the Security Industry Association’s (SIA’s) newly released Corporate Credential Design Guide—a comprehensive, vendor-neutral resource for designing, implementing, and managing secure, interoperable and user-friendly corporate identity credentials. This session, led by members of the SIA Credential Design Working Group, will walk you through the essential best practices for physical and mobile credentials, identity verification, badge production, data security, counterfeiting protection and technology options.
Whether you’re a security professional, facilities manager or technology provider, you’ll gain actionable insights to strengthen your organization’s credentialing program, improve operational efficiency and align with global standards and zero-trust principles.
Key Learning Points:
- Current challenges and risks in corporate credential ecosystems
- Best practices for identity proofing, issuance governance, and credential life cycle management to enhance trust and compliance
- Practical guidance on visual design, printing technologies, branding, accessibility and the integration of layered security features
- The importance of data security, cryptographic binding and privacy considerations in modern credential design
- Actionable steps to align your credentialing and badging program with global identity standards and zero-trust security models
Speakers
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Teresa WuVice President and Head of Smart Credentials & Smart Integrate, IDEMIA Public SecurityTeresa Wu is a seasoned professional leading the smart credential and access market engagement activities within the IDEMIA Public Security in North America. With a diverse background, she has successfully overseen diverse product portfolios, leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, digital identity, identity documents, and biometric solutions.
In her current role, Wu serves as a dynamic cross-functional team leader, driving client success in smart credentials and digital identity programs. Her focus on innovation, strategy, program delivery and industry engagement reflect her extensive experience and domain expertise.
Over the past two decades, Wu has been a driving force in various industry advocacy groups, contributing significantly to AFIS technology, facial recognition, public security and identity and biometric standards. As a board member of the FIDO Alliance and the Security Industry Association, and chair of the Identity Access Forum of the Secure Technology Alliance, she continues to shape industry dialogues.
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James BurkeFounder, SynchroCyber -
Lindsay Martin-NezVice President, Industry Engagement, HID
