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Explore why Tor Vergata University participates in the ITU standardization process. Learn about the educational importance of standards, eID management, and the challenges and benefits of engaging with global standards. Join us and be part of the ITU Academic program!
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WTSA-12 Academic event(Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 20 November 2012) ITU-T Academia – why participating in the ITU standardization process? Prof. Maurizio Talamo, University of Rome “Tor Vergata” maurizio.talamo@uniroma2.it
Short introduction of Tor Vergata University • “Tor Vergata” University of Rome : • 43.000 Students1.538 Faculty Members962 Technicians and Administrative Staff600 Hectares is the University Campus area6 Schools (Economics, Law, Engineering, Arts and Humanities, Medicine, Science)113 Ist level degrees, II level degrees and single-cycle degree courses*157 Post Graduate and Master Courses*54 Specializing Schools492 Laboratories357 didactic rooms hosting a total of 28,419 students30 On-line enrollment standing locations throughout the campus28 Departments78 Ph.D. Programs330 Research Fellowships issued every year30 University Centers (Interdisciplinary, Research, Language Teaching, etc.)6 Area Libraries (Bio-Medical, Law, etc.)676 Ph.D. scholarships issued1.000 Stages are activated every year516 Remunerated short-term Collaborations for Top Students 554 Erasmus scholarships issued every year100 Leonardo Scholarships • www.uniroma2.it
Why Tor Vergata joined ITU? Educational Importance of Standards Let students aware of the impact when standards are not used or defined in terms of security and quality of work Teaching how designing and developping software using standards
Security and privacy in eID management • eID management is a world wide issue • Definition of a minimun set of standards is fundamental for: • a secure, userfriendly and efficient use of eID at world wide level • Interoperability among different organizations and countries using eID !!!! BIG CHALLENGE !!!!
Conclusions Ready and happy to contribute for an ITU Academic program Thanks!