Facial authentication is redefining access control—faster, more secure, and more convenient than ever. But the future must be built on trust.
Join moderator Lee Odess, and panelists Sal D’Agostino and Mike Nielsen as they explore The Ethical Application of Facial Authentication in Enterprise Access Control and share strategies for deploying it responsibly.
Why Attend:

Learn how to balance security, privacy and user trust in biometric deployments.

Understand evolving US and EU regulations and what they mean to your projects.

Discover real-world deployment strategies that overcome public perception hurdles

Hear a case-study on high-speed, GDPR compliant access control with RealSense ID.
About the Moderator

Lee Odess | Access Control Collective
CEO
A globally recognized leader in the access control industry, is reshaping the landscape for today’s connected world. As a business analyst, community builder, consultant, and engaging speaker, Lee combines his deep understanding of the access control and smart lock industry with a passion for creating safe, seamless spaces.
About the Panelists

Mike Nielsen | RealSense
General Manager
Mike leads new business ventures for Computer Vision and AI Solutions at RealSense. He has responsibilities spanning numerous ventures, including biometrics and access control.
Previous to Intel, Mike was a Managing Director for a boutique tech Private Equity firm, working with founders and corporates to monetize assets and bring key new technologies to market.

Sal D’Agostino | IDMachines
Founder
Salvatore (Sal) D’Agostino is founder of IDmachines and Surveillance Trust, with decades of experience spanning intelligent transport systems like EZ Pass, industrial automation, robotics, computer vision, and global security and identity programs. He chairs the Kantara Initiative’s ANCR Work Group and runs the OSDP Verified™ program with the Security Industry Association. Previously, Sal led the Identity Ecosystems Steering Group (IDESG) under NIST. A Harvard graduate, he also has eclectic pursuits—from art collaborations to rugby and even a short-lived wrestling career.