Conference Agenda

Agenda

Time Opening Plenary (Kelvin Lecture Theatre) : Securing the IoT in the Era of AI
08:30 Registration
09:00 John Moor (Host/IoT Security Foundation): Welcome and  Opening Remarks
09:10 Richard Grisenthwaite (Keynote/Arm)
“Iot Security Foundations for an AI world”
09:30 Anna Knack (Keynote/The Alan Turing Institute)
“Autonomous Cyber Defence”
09:50 Panel Session
“Strategy, Ethics and Governance in the Age of AI-Powered Cybersecurity”
Chaired by Tim Snape with Mike Prince (Vodaphone), Nick Allott (NquiringMinds) and our Keynote Speakers
10:30 Break, then the conference splits into two tracks
Track 1 Kelvin Lecture Theatre
11:00-12:30 Future Foundations by Design
Ben Azvine (Keynote/BT Group)
Prof. Andrew Martin (University of Oxford)
“Secure Networking by Design”
Nick Allott (NquiringMinds)
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Emerging Threats to the Smart Built Environment
James Willison (Host/IoTSF)
Kieran Byrne (Axis Communications)
“Cybersecurity – Shared Responsibility”
Mo Ahddoud (Chameleon Cyber Consultants)
Panel Hosted by James Willison with Nigel Stanley (Jacobs) and Alan Jenkins (Independent Consultant)
15:00-15:30 Break
15:30-17:00 Regulation Countdown
Christopher Bennison (Host/IoTSF)
Richard Marshall (Xitex)
“Radio Equipment Directive Cyber regulation and what you need to know”
David Rogers & Rohan Panesar (Copperhorse)
“Connected but at Risk: IoT Stakeholders and Looming Vulnerability Disclosure Regulation”
Jason Blake (The IASME Consortium Ltd)
“UK PSTI: The Legal Requirements and How to Satisfy Them”
Track 1 Turing  Lecture Theatre
11:00-12:30 Secure IoT Best Practice Session 1
Jeff Day (Host/BT Group)
Shahram Mossayebi (Crypto Quantique)
Dr. Syed Zia (ANGOKA)
“Device Private Networks – Zero Trust is the way forward!”
Çağatay Büyüktopçu (Arçelik Global)
Florian Lukavsky (ONEKEY)
“Mining for relevant vulnerabilities in connected devices”
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Secure IoT Best Practice Session 2
Host TBC
Ian Pearson (Microchip Technology Inc.)
“Designing IoT Devices in the AI Era”
Scott Register (Keysight)
“IoT Security – What You Don’t Know Can Kill You”
Anna-Maria Mandalari (UCL)
“Protected or Porous: A Comparative Analysis of Threat Detection Capability of IoT Safeguards”
Jennifer Williams (Secarma)
“Security is more effective and efficient if embedded into culture”
15:00-15:30 Break
15:30-17:00 Secure IoT Best Practice Session 3
Paul Kearney (Host/Cybersecurity expert)
Tyler Gannon (Device Authority)
“Operationalising Zero Trust in the era of AI”
Dr Carolina Adaros (Bosch Security Systems)
“Product Security – challenges, successes, and learnings”
Xander Heemskerk (Royal Philips)
“Securing the AI supply chain”
Michael Skurla (LLC)
“The Risks and Rewards of the Emerging Synergistic Building Portfolio”
Time Conference Wrap Up
17:00-17:10 Closing Remarks
17:10-19:00 Drinks Reception
Opening Plenary (Kelvin Lecture Theatre)
Securing the IoT in the Era of AI
08:30-09:00
Registration
09:00
John Moor (Host/IoTSF)
Welcome and Opening Remarks
09:10
Richard Grisenthwaite (Keynote/Arm)
“Iot Security Foundations for an AI world”
09:30
Anna Knack (Keynote/Alan Turing Institute)
“Autonomous Cyber Defence”
10:30-11:00
Break then the conference splits into 2 tracks
Track 1 – Kelvin Lecture Theatre
11:00-12:30
Future Foundations by Design
Ben Azvine (Keynote/BT Group)
Prof. Andrew Martin (University of Oxford)
“Secure Networking by Design”
Nick Allott (NquiringMinds)
12:30-13:00
Lunch
12:30-15:00
Emerging Threats to the Smart Built
Environment
James Willison (Host/IoTSF)
Kieran Byrne (Axis Communications)
“Cybersecurity – Shared Responsibility”
Mo Ahddoud (Chameleon Cyber Consultants)
Panel
Hosted by James Willison with Nigel Stanley
(Jacobs) and Alan Jenkins (Independent
Consultant)
15:00-15:30
Break
15:30-17:00
Regulation Countdown
Christopher Bennison (Host/IoTSF)
Richard Marshall (Xitex)
“Radio Equipment Directive Cyber regulation and what you need to know”
David Rogers & Rohan Panesar (Copperhorse)
“Connected but at Risk: IoT Stakeholders and Looming Vulnerability Disclosure Regulation”
Jason Blake (The IASME Consortium Ltd)
“UK PSTI: The Legal Requirements and How to Satisfy Them”
Track 2 – Kelvin Lecture Theatre
11:00-12:30
Secure IoT Best Practice Session 1
Jeff Day (Host/BT Group)
Shahram Mossayebi (Crypto Quantique)
Dr. Syed Zia (ANGOKA)
“Device Private Networks – Zero Trust is the way forward!”
Çağatay Büyüktopçu (Arçelik Global)
Florian Lukavsky (ONEKEY)
“Mining for relevant vulnerabilities in connected devices”
12:30-13:00
Lunch
12:30-15:00
Secure IoT Best Practice Session 2
Host TBC
Ian Pearson (Microchip Technology Inc.)
“Designing IoT Devices in the AI Era”
Scott Register (Keysight)
“IoT Security – What You Don’t Know Can Kill You”
Anna-Maria Mandalari (UCL)
“Protected or Porous: A Comparative Analysis of Threat Detection Capability of IoT Safeguards”
Jennifer Williams (Secarma)
“Security is more effective and efficient if embedded into culture”
15:00-15:30
Break
15:30-17:00
Secure IoT Best Practice Session 3
Paul Kearney (Host/Cybersecurity expert)
Tyler Gannon (Device Authority)
“Operationalising Zero Trust in the era of AI”
Dr Carolina Adaros (Bosch Security Systems)
“Product Security – challenges, successes, and learnings”
Xander Heemskerk (Royal Philips)
“Securing the AI supply chain”
Michael Skurla (LLC)
“The Risks and Rewards of the Emerging Synergistic Building Portfolio”
Conference Wrap-Up
17:00-17:10
Closing Remarks
17:10-19:00
Drinks Reception

Read our all our Speaker Biographies and Abstracts

TIME DETAILS
08:30-09:00 Registration
Welcome and Conference Opening
09:00-09:15
Gunny Dhadyalla (AESIN Director)
Charles Sturman ( TechWorks CEO)
Keynote Speakers
09.15-09.25 Professor Alex Mouzakitis, Programme Director, JLR
09.25-09.40 Colin Dhillon, CTO, APMA – ‘Cybersecurity of EVs means a secure supply chain’
09.40-09.50 Professor Matt Boyle, Chair, DER-IC – “Leading the next generation of PE from lab to the assembly line”
09.55-10.05 David Skipp, Automotive Council UK CAM – “The UK Connected & Automated Mobility Mission”
10.05-10.30 Keynote panel session – The Future of Automotive Electrical and Electronics – Chaired by Dr Stephen Lambert
10:30 – 11:00 Break – Britannia Suite – 30 mins
11.00-11.05 Andrew Patterson, Director, Silvaco, SDV Session Chair – “Introduction to the SDV SIG”
11.05-11.20 Stephen Waldron, Local Product Line Manager, Vector GB Ltd – “What’s driving the Software Defined Vehicle?”
11.20-11.35 Thomas Brown, Senior Architect, NXP – “S32G3 and the Role of the Software-defined Vehicle Computer”
11.35-11.50 Stephan Janouch, Technical Marketing Director EMEA, Green Hills Software – “The Software-Defined Vehicle. What it is. Why security is everything”
11.50-11.55 SDV Panel Q&A, chaired by Andrew Patterson
11.55-12.30
Research & Innovation Panel Session – What is the future of automotive-enabled mobility?
Gayatri Prakash, Cloudbees
Prof. Subramanian Ramamoorthy , Edinburgh University
George Economides, DfT
Lunch in the Britannia Suite
TIME DETAILS
13.30-13.35 Dr Graham Lee, WMG – “Introduction to the Perception Sensors SiG”
13:35-13:50 Dr Ross Millar, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow & Lecturer, Glasgow University – “Si foundry compatible detectors for long range single-photon LIDAR”
13.50-14.05 Dr. Gian Matteo Bianchi, AAD V&V Ground Truth Technical Specialist, JLR
14.05-14.20 Kashif Siddiq, Founder & CEO, Oxford RF Solutions Ltd
14.20-14.25 Sensors Panel Session, Q&A, Chaired by Dr Graham Lee, WMG
14.25-15.00
Systems Engineering Panel Session – New business opportunities through greater vehicle/infrastructure integration
Chaired by Alan Walker, Director, SysElek
Ian Pengelly, 4way Consulting
Manish Kumar, Intelligent Mobility at Amey
Andy Graham, Transport Technology Forum
Peter Lockhart, Systems Engineering Expert & SiG Chair.
15:00-15:30 Break – Britannia Suite – 30 mins
15.30-15.35 Jim Nicholas, CEO, Uniphy Limited, UX/UI Session Chair – “Introduction to the UX/UI SiG”
15.35-15.50 Jonny Codling, Ultraleap – “Removing the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds”
15.50-16.05 TBC
16.05-16.20 TBC
16.20-16.30 UX/UI panel Q&A, chaired by Jim Nicholas
16.30-17.00
Security & Resilience Panel Session
Chaired by Peter Davies, Technical Director, Thales
Paul Wooderson , Chief Engineer, Horiba MIRA
17.00-17.35
Conference Wrap Up with Gunny Dhadyalla, followed by our Guest Speaker, David Bryon
17.35-19.30
Drinks Reception Sponsor Welcome – Neil Dickins (IC Resources)
Drinks and evening buffet meal
08:30-09:00
08:30-09:00
Registration
Welcome and Conference Opening
09:00-09:15
Gunny Dadyalla (AESIN Director) “Welcome & H&S”, Dr Stephen Lambert (AESIN Industry Chairman)Charles Sturman ( TechWorks CEO)
Keynote Speakers
09.15-09.25
Alex Mouzakitis, Programme Director, JLR
09.25-09.40
Colin Dhillon, CTO, APMA – ‘Cybersecurity of EVs means a secure supply chain’
09.40-09.50
Professor Matt Boyle, Chair, DER-IC – “Leading the next generation of PE from lab to the assembly line”
09.55-10.05
David Skipp, Automotive Council UK CAM – “The UK Connected & Automated Mobility Mission”
10.05-10.30
Keynote panel session – The Future of Automotive Electrical and Electronics – Chaired by Dr Stephen Lambert
10:30 – 11:00
Break – Britannia Suite – 30 mins
11.00-11.05
Andrew Patterson, Director, Silvaco, SDV Session Chair – “Introduction to the SDV SIG”
11.05-11.20
Stephen Waldron, Local Product Line Manager, Vector GB Ltd – “What’s driving the Software Defined Vehicle?”
11.20-11.35
Thomas Brown,  Senior Architect, NXP – “S32G3 and the Role of the Software-defined Vehicle Computer”
11.35-11.50
Stephan Janouch,  Technical Marketing Director EMEA, Green Hills Software – “The Software-Defined Vehicle. What it is. Why security is everything”
11.50-11.55
SDV Panel Session, Chaired by Andrew Patterson
11.55-12.30
Research & Innovation Panel Session – What is the future of automotive-enabled mobility? – chaired by Prof. Siraj Shaikh with panelists,  Gayatri Prakash of Cloudbees, Prof. Subramanian Ramamoorthy from Edinburgh University and George Economides of DfT
Lunch in the Britannia Suite
13:30-13:35
Dr Graham Lee, WMG
13:35-13:50
Dr Ross Millar, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow & Lecturer, Glasgow University – “Si foundry compatible detectors for long range single-photon LIDAR”
13.50-14.05
Dr. Gian Matteo Bianchi, AAD V&V Ground Truth Technical Specialist, JLR
14.05-14.20
Kashif Siddiq, Founder & CEO, Oxford RF Solutions Ltd
14.20-14.25
Sensors Panel Session, Q&A, Chaired by  Dr Graham Lee
14.25-15.00
Systems Engineering Panel Session – New business opportunities through greater vehicle/infrastructure integration – Chaired by Alan Walker – Director at SysElek.  Panelists – Ian Pengelly –  Technical Director for Digital at 4way Consulting, Manish Kumar – Principal Consultant – Intelligent Mobility at Amey), Andy Graham –  Managing Director at White Willow Consulting Ltd, & Peter Lockhart –  Systems Engineering Expert & SiG Chair.
15:00-15:30
Break – Britannia Suite – 30 mins
15.30-15.35
Jim Nicholas, CEO, Uniphy Limited – “User Experience / User Interface (UX/UI)”
15.35-15.50
Jonny Codling, Ultraleap – “Removing the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds”
15.50-16.05
TBC
16.05-16.20
TBC
16.20-16.30
UX/UI panel Q&A chaired by Jim Nicholas
16.30-17.00
Security & Resilience Panel Session – chaired by Peter Davies, Technical Director, Thales & Paul Wooderson , Chief Engineer, Horiba MIRA
17:00-17.35
Conference Wrap Up with Gunny Dhadyalla, followed by our Guest Speaker, David Bryon
17:35-19:30
Drinks Reception Sponsor Welcome – Neil Dickins (IC Resources)
Drinks and evening buffet meal