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This session gives the ecosystem a concrete, shared reference for what secure, interoperable FDC3 looks like in practice.
By combining live demos with real-world use cases from BlackRock and RBC, the talk moves beyond specification theory to show how FDC3 Security & Identity can be implemented and used today. Vendors, platform teams, and end-user firms will leave with a clearer understanding of expected patterns, integration points, and interoperability guarantees as the spec reaches release-candidate maturity.
This accelerates adoption, reduces fragmentation, and increases confidence that open desktop standards can meet enterprise security requirements.
Rob Moffat is a seasoned IT professional living in the UK. Over the last twenty years, he has worked at many of the top-tier investment banks in London on regulatory and transformation IT projects.
Rob is a staunch advocate of Open Source and works on many open source projects... Read More →
Jupnit Kaur is a Lead Engineer at BlackRock, where she plays a key role in shaping the Aladdin client experience across desktop and web platforms. She leads the delivery of foundational frameworks that enable seamless interoperability and scalable user experiences across applic... Read More →