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SUMMARY:ISG Smart Card & IoT Security Centre Open-Day 2017
DESCRIPTION:IoTSF are delighted to be exhibiting at The Smart Card Centre Open Day 2017 on  30th August 2017\, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m (Registration from 9.00). \nThis event will be held in the Picture Gallery\, Founders Building\, Royal Holloway University of London\, Egham\, TW20 0EX (map and directions and campus map). \nThis is a free exhibition (50:50 mix of industry and student exhibits) that acts as a relaxed networking and exhibition event for its sponsors\, supporters and industry lecturers plus honoured guests and students (some will be looking for jobs!). The Open Day includes practical demonstrations of products and technology\, some short sound-bite presentations from industry/government/academic experts plus a prestige lecture from a distinguished guest. \nAn agenda for the day can be seen here: a PDF version of the agenda can be downloaded here: Open Day 2017 Agenda. \nRegistration is essential via this Eventbrite link.\nPlease note: The event is free for sponsors\, exhibitors\, RHUL staff and students\, but other attendees are strongly encouraged to make a donation of £25 per person to help cover costs (including buffet lunch\, teas/coffees etc). Payment can be made as follows: \nPreferred Payment Method: via the RHUL Online Shop\nAlternatively: on the day by cash or cheques made payable to ‘Royal Holloway University of London’ \nPrize-winning Student Posters from previous Open Days can be seen here. \n\nThis year\, the keynote lecture will be given by Ken Munro\, Pen Test Partners & IoTSF Board Member.  The title of his talk is \n“The IoT does actually make me WannaCry. The truth behind ransomware\, botnets and your household goodies”\n \nKen Munro is Partner and Founder of Pen Test Partners LLP\, a firm of experienced penetration testers. He has been working in IT security for over 15 years and has become a regular face on the speaker circuit as well as the BBC’s go-to guy for validation and comment on security stories. Ken enjoys courting controversy and speaks widely on computer security\, taking great pleasure in highlighting vulnerabilities in software and hardware. He writes for various newspapers and industry magazines\, and regularly advises the broader press and news broadcasters. In an effort to get beyond the unhelpful FUD – Fear\, Uncertainty\, and Doubt – put about by many security vendors Ken speaks widely on computer security\, the Internet of Things\, and takes great pleasure in highlighting vulnerabilities \n Register Now
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/isg-smart-card-iot-security-centre-open-day-2017/
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SUMMARY:Shenzhen International Internet of Things Exhibition (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \n2017 (9th) Shenzhen International Internet of Thing Exhibition is the largest and most comprehensive IoT expo in Asia. It showcases the whole IoT industry chain\, covers perceptual layer\, network layer and intelligent application layer of IoT. It exhibits the technologies of RFID\, sensor network\, short-range communication\, financial mobile payment\, middle-ware\, big data processing\, Cloud\, real-time locating\, and etc; It also shows the IoT solutions and applications in various industries\, such as transportation\, manufacturing\, smart grid\, smart home\, logistics\, anti-counterfeiting\, attendance\, military\, asset management\, apparel\, library\, smart city\, environment monitoring. \n  \n2017 IoTE will expect 500+ exhibitors throughout the IoT industry chain\, 60\,000+ professional visitors\, system integrator and end users from 20 Countries and Areas. The three-day event will also include 10 conferences and summits on IoT technology and application: \n  \nA Complete Showcase of the Whole IoT Industry\nIoTE is a complete showcase of IoT industry chain\, includes IoT perceptual layer ( RFID\, Smart Card\, Smart Sensor\, Bar Code\, Cameras )\, transport network layer ( Bluetooth\, 3G/4G\, Zigbee\, GPS\, GPRS \, WIFI\, WSN ) and Intelligent applications layer ( Cloud\, Mobile Payment\, RTLS\, Smart Home\, and etc ) \n  \nApplication Integration Oriented \nOne of the most importance things which IoTE puts a lot efforts in is the invitation of end user and system integrator. It provides a effective platform for the interaction between IoT product provider with system integrator\, system integrator and end user\, promotes the cooperation among the upstream and downstream of the whole industry chain \n  \nInternational\, Professional Buyers \nWith many years of marketing efforts and gigantic capacity of IoT manufacturing of China\, in 2016\, there were more than 2000 international buyers from 39 countries and ares visiting IoTE 2016. \n \n High-end Conference leading Industry Trends \nThere are more than 10 top conferences & forums during exhibition\, topics covers IoT\, RFID\, mobile payment\, NB – IOT\, smart home\, smart hardware\, wireless communication\, printing electronic\, IoT standard\, IoT application. IoTE invites officials\, research organization\, manufacturer\, end user gather together to discuss the latest trends in IoT industry. \n \n Promotion from 200+ Major Medias \nIoTE works with major medias from various industries\, such as logistic\, automation\, finance\, retail\, library\, apparel\, medical care\, military\, automobile\, aerospace\, agriculture\, and etc\, to give IoT continuous reporting coverage both online and offline. \n  \nFor more information and registration click here.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/shenzhen-international-internet-of-things-exhibition-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center (SZCEC)\, Fuhua Third Road\, Futian District\,  Shenzhen\, 518048\, China
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Internet of Things Thames Valley Meetup (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis group is open (free) for business\, academic\, public sector and technical professionals interested in the ‘Internet of Things’ who wish network\, share knowledge and experiences and develop business opportunities. \nThe next Meetup is on the evening of Wednesday 7th June at Green Park Conference Centre\, 100 Longwater Avenue Green Park\, Reading RG2 6GP\, Reading. \nYou can register for this Meetup by visiting and following this link: https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley \nAgenda \n6.15 – 6.45 Drinks & Pizza Reception\, Networking and meet the exhibitors \n6.45 Welcome – Duncan Purves \n6.50 “IoT & Embedded the Present\, Product Update” Mike Fay\, Business Development Manager\, Dell EMC \n7.00 “Building a Robot Army” Adam Green\, Wireless Engineer\, Ocado Technology \n7.20 “Creator Open-source Framework for connecting & scaling IoT businesses” Paul Evans\, Director Business Operations\, Imagination Technologies \n7.35 “PKI for IoT: The Automation Challenge”\, Rob Dobson\, Pre-Sales Director\, Device Authority \n750 “Innovate UK opportunities and news” Robin Kennedy\, KTN \n7.55 ‘ Showcase’ \n– “Industrial IoT: Evolving from development to deployment: Gateways or Integrated Nodes” Chris Begent\, Co-Founder\, Sixis \n– “Catalonia and the Industrial IoT” Julia Strubell\, Innovation Adviser\, Catalonia Trade & Investment \n8.05 – 9.45 Networking and meet the exhibitors \nRegister here:  https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/internet-of-things-thames-valley-meetup-iotsf-promoted-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170425T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170425T170000
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CREATED:20170220T155238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094749Z
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SUMMARY:Secure Systems Summit 2017 (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nConnecting millions of electronic devices is creating significant security risks\, and designing in security from day one is becoming ever-more crucial to successful electronics design. \nThe Secure Systems Summit brings together designers\, engineers and other key decision makers from both hardware and software disciplines to share their experience and expertise on the security challenges the electronics industry faces on a daily basis. \nOur programme will feature some of the top experts in the field of developing secure systems in areas such as chip level design\, trusted computing\, embedded software and app development and will offer practical advice on issues including: \nAuthentication\nTrustZone\nHypervisors\nEncrypted communications\nFPGA secure-boot\nPartitioning\nBiometrics and more… \nIoTSF are a supporting partner of Secure Systems Summit and talks include two IoTSF Executive Board Members\, Haydn Povey & Richard Marshall. For more information and registration go to: http://www.securesystemssummit.com
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/secure-systems-summit-2017-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:code node\, CodeNode\, 10 South Place\, London\, EC2M 7EB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170405T090000
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CREATED:20170208T114232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094750Z
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SUMMARY:Developing the OT Workforce to Protect our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhat can be done to protect America’s critical infrastructure from cyberattack? \nDefending America’s critical infrastructure—the refineries\, power plants\, water treatment facilities\, and other industrial assets that we depend on every day—from cyberattack requires a workforce trained and skilled in operational technology (OT).  OT\, unlike information technology (IT)\, focuses on the automation of vital control systems\, processes\, and equipment underpinning industrial and manufacturing operations. To help business and industry leaders learn how to meet this critical challenge\, the Automation Federation and Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) are co-sponsoring: \nDeveloping the OT Workforce to Protect our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure\nWednesday 5th April 2017  09:00-13:00\nRegional Center for Workforce Education and Training\nNOVA campus\nWoodbridge\, Virginia \n  \nThis unique conference will feature presentations by leading experts in OT cybersecurity and workforce development. To register (at no cost) and view the agenda\, click here. But don’t delay as space is limited!
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/developing-the-ot-workforce-to-protect-our-nations-critical-infrastructure-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA)\, Regional Center for Workforce Education and Training\, NOVA Woodbridge Campus\, Woodbridge\, VA\, 22191\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170329T181500
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CREATED:20170313T145522Z
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SUMMARY:IoT Thames Valley Meetup (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:This is a free to attend event and you can register here \nCompanies/speakers and exhibitors for the Meetup include: \n\nAmazon Web Services – Join this session with Technical Evangelist Ian Massingham and learn why and how organisations are using the Cloud as a back end for secure and scalable connected device applications.\nSurrey University’s\, 5G Innovation Centre – Adrian Braine\, Entrepreneur in Residence for the 5G Step Programmes will be giving a talk: ‘5G – Now connecting things!’ and members from the 5G Innovation centre will be exhibiting their IoT projects\nGSMA – Leo Whyte\, Strategic Engagement Director\, Connected Living\, will be giving a talk “Securing the Connected Future: Applying Best Practice Guidelines to Secure the IoT”\nKnowledge Transfer Network – Robin Kennedy will sharing the latest news and IoT opportunities.\nIoT Tech Expo Europe – Daniel Graham will be giving an Introduction to the IoT Tech Expo World Series\nSony SES – Steve Beck will be talking about their new IoT device power consumption analysis and optimisation platform\nAbacode – Erik Staaf\, VP EMEA will be presenting “Cyber Crime – the perfect storm is imminent” to highlight the key issues and how to solve them.\n\nAgenda\n6.15 – 6.45 Drinks & Pizza Reception\, Networking and meet the exhibitors \n6.45 Welcome – Duncan Purves \n6.50 “Building IoT Applications with AWS IoT” Ian Massingham\, Chief Evangelist\, Amazon Web Services \n7.15  “5G – Now connecting things!” Adrian Braine\, Surrey University’s\, 5G Innovation Centre \n7.30  “Securing the Connected Future: Applying Best Practice Guidelines to Secure the IoT” Leo Whyte\, Director\, Strategic Engagement\, Europe\,  GSMA \n7.45  “Innovate UK opportunities and news” Robin Kennedy\, KTN \n7.50 ‘ Showcase’\n–  “IoT Tech Expo Europe” Daniel Graham\, Head of Business Development \n–  “IoT device power consumption analysis and optimisation platform” Steve Beck\, Sony SES \n–  “Cyber Crime – the perfect storm is imminent” Erik Staaf\, VP EMEA\, Abacode \n8.05 Open to the Floor \n8.10 – 9.30 Networking and meet the exhibitors \nTo register or find more information: https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley/events/235926473/ \nThursday 29th March 18:15-21:30 \nGreen Park Conference Centre\, \n100 Longwater Avenue Green Park\, \nReading\, RG2 6GP \nAbout IoT Thames Valley Meetup:\nThis group is open (free) for business\, academic\, public sector and technical professionals interested in the ‘Internet of Things’ who wish network\, share knowledge and experiences and develop business opportunities. \nWebsite address: https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley \nLinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8271917
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-thames-valley-meetup-iotsf-promoted-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170324T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170324T160000
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CREATED:20170222T110444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094751Z
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SUMMARY:The Impact of Internet of Things on our Lives (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nIMPACTech & IoTSF would like to invite you to attend our ‘The Impact of Internet of Things on our Lives’ which highlights four important areas: developments and IoT technologies\, applications\, connected society and finally data and security. The event will take place on the 24th of March 2017 at IBM and features IoT Security talks from IoTSF Managing Director John Moor as well as other IoTSF members. \nThe rapid development of technology\, especially in the areas of sensors\, sensor-integrated systems and faster and more intelligent wireless networks\, has inspired the industry as a whole to find new ways to generate revenue and embrace the end users. \nPutting sensors in almost all of our everyday devices such as coffee machines\, fridges and washing machines allows the manufactures to capture live data about our behaviour. By understanding consumer trends\, the Internet of Things (IoT) will be able to increase connectivity and shape the way we interact with technology. \nHealthcare is a clear example of how the IoT can be beneficial to patients – by sharing their information with medical practitioners and helping them to be more informed on how and when to take their medications. Wearable health and fitness monitors are another example which help monitoring performance and provide their wearers with the optimal dietary and training regime. \nHaving smarter city infrastructure\, self-driving cars\, connected appliances and even smart lighting raise an important question… Who is in charge and how can we take control of our technology before it takes control of our lives? \nSome of the biggest challenges that face IoT are around data privacy & security\, cost of implementation and establishing a sense of control and trust within the system. Standards and having a common platform is another issue that needs to be addressed in order to make it easier for end users and consumers to adopt the IoT. \nThis event offers technical presentations and it will be a great opportunity for you to meet and engage with IoT experts from across academia and industry\, where innovative technology in this exciting and rapidly developing field can be exploited and challenged. \nDraft Programme\nChair: Christopher Gibson\, Technology Leader at IBM \nSession One: Technologies that Makes IoT a Reality \n09:30   Coffee & Registration \n10:00   Introduction & Welcome by Dr Ghaithaa Manla\, Impactech \n10:10   Joint Design of Signal Processing Algorithms and their Hardware Implementation for Wireless Communication by Dr Rob Maunder\, University of Southampton \n10:20   Low Power IoT Networking by Professor Kirk Martinez\, University of Southampton \n10:35   Security for Secure IoT: Advanced Architectures for IoT Gateways by Simon Forrest\, Director of Segment Marketing\, Consumer Electronics at Imagination Technology \n10:50   Panel Discussion \n11:00 Tea\, Coffee and Networking \nSession Two: Applications of IoT \n11:15  Enabling IoT Applications in a Secure SMART Environment by Rod White\, Senior Business Development Manager at Eseye \n11:30   Smart Transporting Systems by Dr Sebastian Stein\, University of Southampton \n11:40   Gert Jørgensen\, VP Sales & Marketing at Delta \n11:55   Environmental Monitoring\, University of Southampton \n12:05   The Challenge of Legacy Assets by Richard Lucas\, Manager Director at ASH Wireless Electronics \n12:20   Panel Discussion \n12:30 Lunch and Networking \nSession Three: Connected Society\, IoT as a Solution \n13:30   IoT Observatory by Dr Aastha Madaan\, University of Southampton \n13:40   Connecting Society through Co-operative Intelligent Traffic Systems by Paul Brookes\, Head of Research and Development for Siemens Mobility\, Intelligent Traffic Systems \n13:55   Designing for an Internet of Humans by Dr Paul Grace\, Consultant at IT Innovation \n14:10   Panel Discussion \n14:20 Tea\, Coffee and Networking \nSession Four: Data and Security \n14:35   Addressing the Wicked Challenges of IoT Security by John Moor\, Managing Director\, IoT Security Foundation \n14:50   Cyber Security in IoT by Gary Wills\, Associate Professor at the University of Southampton \n15:00   The Insecurity of Things by Leigh Chase\, Computer Scientist at IBM \n15:15   My friend Cayla\, the Hacked IoT Doll that Good Taste Forgot by Ken Munro\, Partner at Pen Test Partners \n15:30   Hardware-Level Security for the Internet of Things by Professor Mark Zwolinski\, University of Southampton \n15:45   Panel Discussion \n15:55   Wrap up & close \nClick here to register for free\n  \n 
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/the-impact-of-internet-of-things-on-our-lives-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:IBM\, Hursley Park Road\, Winchester\, SO21 2JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Ghaithaa Manla":MAILTO:gm504@soton.ac.uk 
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170315T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170316T170000
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CREATED:20170111T102645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094752Z
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SUMMARY:Promoted Event: Smart IoT London
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSmart IoT London (15th-16th March 2017) is the premier global IoT conference and exhibition. Delivering an audience of 18\,515 attendees from Enterprise\, Service Providers and the Public Sector. \nAccess an exhibition of leading suppliers\, a world-class conference programme featuring 200 presentations and workshops completely FREE of charge. \n2017 will once again feature our hugely successful and popular Urban IoT Showcase and the Innovation Launchpad \nWhether you are already running projects using the IoT\, you are considering deployment or you just want to make sense of the hype\, this event covers all bases.  Register your interest in attending Smart IoT  \nThe IoT Security Foundation are Event Partners of Smart IoT London 2017\, our executive board and ambassadors are also speaking at this event. \nJohn Moor\, IoTSF Managing Director said “The IoT Security Foundation is the home of IoT security and we are delighted to be working with Smart IoT (London). We share the event’s ambition to help attendees see the bigger picture\, meet partners and understand what it takes to be successful in a dynamic environment. We’re also keen to promote a message of security first and resilience throughout the IoT supply chain so\, together\, we unlock IoT’s many benefits for society and the economy. We look forward to meeting you there.” \nLearn more here: http://www.smartiotlondon.com
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/promoted-event-smart-iot-london/
LOCATION:ExCeL London\, 1 Western Gateway\, Royal Victoria Dock\, London\, E16 1XL
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170309
DTSTAMP:20260526T073631
CREATED:20170203T120552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094752Z
UID:16418-1488844800-1489017599@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoT International 7-8 March 2017\, Brussels (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:The inaugural IoT International Conference will provide comprehensive coverage of building the IoT from a critical device-level technologies perspective and examine how semiconductor designers\, manufacturers\, materials & equipment makers\, and other allied disciplines can realise effective IoT applications. \nHear industry leading insiders deliver over 20 presentations across five comprehensive themes including IoT Security\, IoT Sensors\, Device Technologies & the IoT Business\, IoT Diversity – the billion device ‘niche’ plus IoT device-level research\, development\, manufacturing & the supply chain. \nTo register or find or more information go to www.iotinternational.net
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-international-7-8-march-2017-brussels-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:Sheraton Brussels Airport Hotel\, Brussels National Airport\, Brussels\, 1930\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="iot international":MAILTO:info@iotinternational.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170208T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T073631
CREATED:20161025T131942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094754Z
UID:15280-1486548000-1486742400@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Promoted Event: Internet of Things India 2017 Expo
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nInternet of Things (IoT) will revolutionize\, transform & create business opportunities for industries to become connected to an extent that has never been possible before. The Internet of Things is creating a new world\, a quantifiable and measureable world\, where people and businesses can manage their assets in better informed ways. By sensing our surrounding environment\, the IoT will create many practical improvements in our world\, increasing our convenience\, health and safety\, while at the same time improving energy efficiency and comfort. The IoT will be a new source of wealth creation. Several IoT-enabled services will be transformational\, driving impacts by connecting different elements of various industries together in new ways. \n“Internet of things India Expo 2017”(IoTIe) will be organised along with 25th Convergence India 2017 expo from 8-10 February at Pragati Maidan\, New Delhi. The show will bring together IoT ecosystem including hardware\, services\, software and governing bodies. It will cover development areas and future of IoT in India including Smart Cities\, Wearables\, Design applications\, enablers\, Industrial IoT\, data analytics. It will be supported by conferences\, business meetings\, startup showcase and investors insights. It is the India’s premier business platform to enhance knowledge\, share ideas\, networking and plan for future. \nClick here for more event information & registration.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-promoted-event-internet-of-things-india-2017-expo/
LOCATION:Pragati Maidan\, Mathura Road\, Railway Colony\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110002\, India
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="Shishir Lahoti":MAILTO:shishirl@eigroup.in
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161206T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T073631
CREATED:20161031T094510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094755Z
UID:15382-1481013000-1481050800@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoT Security Foundation Conference 2016
DESCRIPTION:Register TodayCONFERENCE COUNTDOWN0000Days00Hrs00Min00SecCONFERENCE OVERVIEW\nBuilding an Internet of Trust\nSecurity is often considered in strictly technical terms\, but in the future worlds of IoT\, many parties will be involved in delivering and maintaining devices\, data and services – from chip vendors and software developers through ODM’s to service providers. Maintaining security needs not just good encryption\, it demands that every party in the supply chain recognises the importance of security and implements it in the business processes\, products and systems. Somehow industry needs to build a “chain of trust” which will allow each player to identify trusted suppliers and in turn provide trusted products and services to their customers. \nThe conference will look at what it takes to build an Internet of Trusted Things\, what is currently underway\, what we can learn from the past to predict the future and the necessary duties of care providers and adopters need to ensure. \nThis 2nd IoT Security Foundation Conference is a one-day event and follows on from the 2015 conference held at the Royal Society and the original IoT Security Summit at Bletchley Park. \nThe primary targeted audiences for the conference are the technology providers and the technology adopters of IoT\, alongside academia\, press\, government and wider stakeholder groups. \nOnce again the 2016 IoTSF Conference is set to have a senior and expert level line up of speakers – we’ll be making successive announcements along the way on this website and via our newsletter (register with this site to receive updates). \nAn accompanying table-top exhibition will complement the conference track and the day ends with a drinks reception allowing extra time to discuss the themes of the day and additional networking. \nAGENDA\nDownload Agenda\n \nStrategic Track – Kelvin Theatre\n\nTechnical Track – Turin Theatre\n09:15-10:00 Welcome & Keynote Speaker\n\n“Welcome” John Moor\, MD IoT Security Foundation\n“What will Security Standards and Certification Look Like Ten Years from Now?” – Ross Anderson\, Professor of Security Engineering\, University of Cambridge\n\n10:00-11:00 Strategic Session 1: The Big Picture\n\n “I Trust 72.4% of People\, How Many Things Should I Trust?” – Mike Westmacott\, Principal Cybersecurity Consultant at Thales\n“The Future of IoT Security and “Cybercrime”” – Craig Heath\, Director at Franklin Heath\n\n10:00-11:00 Technical Session 1\n\n“Welcome to the technical track” – Jeff Day\, BT\n“Why is IoT Security so Hard and What Can We Do About It? – Some Lessons from the Frontline…”- Nick Allott\, CEO at Nquiring Minds\n\ng \nBreak\n11:30-13:00 Strategic Session 2: IoT Security in Context\n\n“Protecting the Connected Car” – Martin Borrett\, CTO at IBM Security Europe\n“The roles and goals of identity management in future Smart Cities” – Gert Botha\, Chief Executive Officer at Hive Technology\n“Grasping New Technology – Securely” Ian Phillips\, Information Security Architect at Roke Manor Research\n\n11:30-13:00 Technical Session 2\n\n“In Silicon we Trust: How to Fix the Internet of Broken Things” – Cesare Garlati\, Chief Security Strategist at prpl Foundation\n“Authenticate Everything – Security for the IoT” – Geert-Jan Schrijen\, CTO at Intrinsic-ID\n“Towards Effective Security Monitoring for IoT” – Siraj Shaikh\, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer at CyberOwl\n\nLunch\n14:00-15:30 Strategic Session 3: Practical Guides to Improving Security\n\n“Supply Chain of Trust” – David Dufour\, Cyber Security Architect at Webroot\n“How not to be a headline for IoT Security” – Richard Marshall\, Managing Consultant at Xitex\n\ng \ng \ng \n14:00-15:30 Technical Session 3\n\n“IoT: Attack of the Clone Army?” – Dr Ralf Huuck\, Director & Senior Architect at Synopsys\n“Industrial IoT Security Issues and Solutions” – Chris Shire\, Business Development Manager at Infineon\n“Multos Providing Appropriate Trust for IoT Devices?” – Paul Wilson\, Commercial Manager at MAOSCO\n\nBreak\n16:00-17:30 Strategic Session 4: Addressing Security Through Collaboration\n\n“Securing the Internet of Things – an Analyst’s View on the Market” – Aapo Markkanen\, Principle Analyst at Machina Research\n“United We Stand; Addressing the Bigger Challenges of IoT Security with Collaboration” Panel Session featuring representatives from the IET\, International M2M Council\, IoTUK\, PRPL Foundation and IoTSF\n\ng \n16:00-17:30 Technical Session 4\n\n“Surely your thing doesn’t need a wire! How to choose an IoT Radio Access Network” – Joe Milbourn\, Senior Consultant at The Technology Partnership\n“The Realities of Maintaining a Secure Software Supply Chain” Christine Gadsby\, Director of Global Product Security & Adam Boulton\, SVP Security Technology at Blackberry\n“Weaponising IoT” Ken Munro\, Partner at Pen Test Partners\n\nResume in the Kelvin Theatre\n\nClosing Remarks & 2017 Outlook – John Haine\, IoTSF Chairman\n\n17:40-19:00 Drinks Reception\nSPEAKERS\nclick on speaker picture for abstract and biography \n\n“What will Security Standards and Certification Look Like Ten Years from Now?”\nRoss Anderson\, Professor of Security Engineering\, University of Cambridge \n×Ross Anderson\, University of Cambridge\nRoss John Anderson\, FRS\, FREng\, is a researcher\, writer\, and industry consultant in security engineering. He is Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory\, University of Cambridge where he is part of the Security Group. Anderson’s research interests are in security\, cryptology\, dependability and technology policy. \nIn cryptography\, he designed with Eli Biham the BEAR\, LION and Tiger cryptographic primitives\, and co-wrote with Biham and Lars Knudsen the block cipher Serpent\, one of the finalists in the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) competition. He has also discovered weaknesses in the FISH cipher and designed the stream cipher Pike. In 1998\, Anderson founded the Foundation for Information Policy Research\, a think tank and lobbying group on information-technology policy. Anderson is also a founder of the UK-Crypto mailing list and the economics of security research domain. \nHe is well-known among Cambridge academics as an outspoken defender of academic freedoms\, intellectual property and other matters of university politics. He is engaged in the ″Campaign for Cambridge Freedoms″ and has been an elected member of Cambridge University Council since 2002. In January 2004\, the student newspaper Varsity declared Anderson to be Cambridge University’s “most powerful person”. \nAnderson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) in 2009. \n“What will security standards and certification look like ten years from now?” \nThe “embedded systems” of 20 years ago became “things that think” a decade ago; the hype is now about the “Internet of Things” and no doubt by 2026 the marketing folks will have come up with a fresh slogan. However several trends are now visible as computers and communications find their way into all sorts of devices. \nFirst\, security is mostly an aspect of safety; indeed most European languages use the same word for both (Sicherheit\, surete\, seguridad\, sicurezza…).\nSecond\, although there are some cross-cutting technical standards (such as for crypto algorithms and protocols) and operational norms (such as the disclosure of breaches and vulnerabilities)\, these are by no means enough. Just as we don’t rely on product liability law to ensure car safety but have a large body of regulation around testing and type approval\, so also we have a growing body of standards and regulation around the security of everything from tachographs to smart meters. \nThird\, as regulators in fields from electric power distribution to healthcare realise they have to start thinking about malice as well as error and mischance\, security standards and certification will continue to get ever more complex. We have already seen conflicts between policy goals; cars today are easy to steal because of crypto export restrictions in the 1990s when their remote key entry systems were being designed. \nFourth\, the computer industry’s freewheeling approach will not translate well to industries such as energy and healthcare where certification and liability are taken very seriously; so complexity and conflicts can’t always just be optimistically waved away. \nFinally\, the predatory business models that characterise the IT industry will spread\, adding competition policy and consumer protection issues to the mix. The likely outcome is an ever more complex regulatory environment for many industries — and one which the UK will be ever less able to shape if the brexit vote leads to Britain abandoning the Single Market. \nClose\n“Protecting the Connected Car” \nMartin Borrett\, CTO\, IBM Security Europe \n×Martin Borrett\, IBM Security Europe\nMartin Borrett is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and CTO IBM Security Europe. He advises at the most senior level in clients on policy\, business\, technical and architectural issues associated with security. Martin leads IBM’s Security Blueprint work and is co-author of the IBM Redbooks “Introducing the IBM Security Framework and IBM Security Blueprint to Realize Business-Driven Security” and “Understanding SOA Security”. He is Chairman of the European IBM Security Board of Advisors\, member of the Royal Society’s Cybersecurity Research Steering Group\, represents IBM at GFCE\, is a Fellow of the British Computer Society\, a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and member of the IET. Martin has a passion for sailing and has represented Great Britain; he is also a keen tennis player. \n“Protecting the Connected Car” \nThe intelligent\, connected vehicle becomes another actor in the world of the Internet-of-Things. It must access resources that require data protection\, validate the integrity of the device and provide a secure and unified consumer experience across web\, mobile and in-vehicle platforms. Today’s consumer wants a seamless experience with their digital preferences but they also want it to be secure. \nAs consumers’ enthusiasm for mobility and commerce services grows\, industry executives need to create a secure vehicle. One of the biggest challenges is to integrate the plethora of interfaces\, existing or new ones\, and to design security in from the start. Security\, while still at its beginning for the connected vehicle\, is a fundamental prerequisite to paving the way toward autonomous driving. \nWe will discuss how the consumer’s desire for a complete digital experience impacts security. How to handle security and data privacy over the vehicle lifecycle and the role and ability of the automotive industry to design and build a secure vehicle. \nClose\n“Grasping New Technology – Securely”\nIan Phillips\, Principal Consultant Engineer at Roke Manor \n×Ian Phillips\, Roke Manor\nIan Phillips is a systems engineer and information security architect\, working at Roke Manor Research part of the Chemring Group. \nBuilding on years of experience developing complex communications systems from emerging standards to production prototypes\, Ian is very interested in applying effective cyber security practices to emerging technology. He is passionate about integrating information security with good engineering so that security enables rather than obstructs capability. \nIan is a Chartered Engineer and holds qualifications in Information Risk Advice\, Penetration Testing\, Computer Forensics and Information Security Management. \n“Grasping New Technology – Securely” \nIn this talk\, Ian challenges the view that cyber security is the exclusive preserve of cyber security experts\, and that by marrying domain knowledge and systems engineering with Information Assurance\, security for emerging technologies\, such as IOT\, can be achieved whilst still grasping the benefits. Information security then becomes one of the enablers for adoption of new technology\, and not a frustrating after-thought. \nHistorically information security has often been applied as an afterthought to new technology proposals\, occurring after significant design decisions have been made\, earning information assurance the reputation of being obstructive\, frustrating users and developers alike. Through this talk Ian will show that by working with domain experts it is possible to establish an approach which marries key information assurance concepts with good systems engineering practice leading to an effective framework for delivering technology with information security. \nIOT presents the world with exciting opportunities arising from the collective use of diverse connected information. These opportunities can only be fully realised if users are able to trust the information sources and processing. Information security is thus a key enabler\, provided it is applied appropriately and effectively. The approach and framework outlined in this talk shows that this is a feasible aspiration. \nClose\n“Why is IoT Security so Hard and What Can We Do About It? – Some Lessons from the Frontline…”\nNick Allott\, CEO at Nquiring Minds \n×Nick Allott\, Nquiring Minds\nNick is CEO and Founder of NquiringMinds\, an award-winning Technology Company specializing in IOT (Internet of Things)\, Cyber Security and Data Analytics. \nNick was formerly CTO of both WAC (Wholesale Application Community) and OMTP\, both major international\, industry joint ventures\, which included all major Mobile Operators and handset manufactures. This followed a tenure as CTO of FastMobile\, a VC invested startup acquired by RIM and Technical Director for Motorola’s European Internet division. \nBefore this Nick held various executive positions at Shell\, Pearson Group\, Dorling Kindersley and Neural Computer Sciences. \nNick has Degree and PhD in Artificial Intelligence. \n“Why is IoT Security so Hard and What Can We Do About It? –  Some Lessons from the Frontline…” \nClose\n“IoT: Attack of the Clone Army?” \nDr Ralf Huuck\, Director & Senior Architect\, Synopsys \n×Dr Ralf Huuck\, Synopsys\nDr Ralf Huuck is a Director and Senior Architect with Synopsys’ Software Integrity Group focusing on software security and automated compliance tools. Earlier Dr Huuck spent over 12 years as a software research leader with R&D lab NICTA and as a CEO with security tools company Red Lizard Software. Dr Huuck is an Adjunct Associate Professor with UNSW\, Australia\, and a renowned author and speaker with over 50 international publications. \n“IoT: Attack of the Clone Army?” \nEach product in the “Internet of Things” space consists of thousands if not millions of identical device creating unprecedented security threats to infrastructure manipulation\, data loss and active denial-of-service attacks. In this talk we highlight why those device similarities lead to a vastly changed threat space compared to classical PC or even mobile system vulnerabilities. Moreover\, we present a number of prevention strategies that can be cost-effectively deployed already during the software and hardware development phases of IoT products. This includes emerging software security analysis and scanning tools that help organizations to manage their in-house development as well as their overall IoT supply chain risks. We also outline the rise of new third-party standards and IoT certification activities that complement individual efforts for creating a more resilient IoT infrastructure. \nClose\n“In Silicon we Trust: How to Fix the Internet of Broken Things”\nCesare Garlati\, Chief Security Strategist\, prpl Foundation \n×Cesare Garlati\, prpl Foundation\nCesare Garlati is an internationally renowned leader in information security. Former Vice President of mobile security at Trend Micro\, Cesare currently serves as Chief Security Strategist at prpl Foundation and Co-chair of the Mobile Working Group at Cloud Security Alliance. Prior to Trend Micro\, Mr. Garlati held director positions within leading mobility companies such as iPass\, Smith Micro Software and WaveMarket. Prior to this\, he was senior manager of product development at Oracle\, where he led the development of Oracle’s first cloud application and many other modules of the Oracle E-Business Suite. \nCesare has been frequently quoted in the press\, including such media outlets as The Economist\, Financial Times\, The Register\, The Guardian\, ZD Net\, SC Magazine\, Computing and CBS News. An accomplished public speaker\, Cesare also has delivered presentations and highlighted speeches at many events\, including the Mobile World Congress\, Gartner Security Summits\, IDC CIO Forums\, CTIA Applications\, CSA Congress and RSA Conferences. \nCesare is a Fellow of the Cloud Security Alliance\, holds a Berkeley MBA\, a BS in Computer Science and numerous professional certifications from Microsoft\, Cisco and Sun. \n“In Silicon we Trust – How to Fix the Internet of Broken Things” \nIn this live-demo session Cesare Garlati\, Chief Security strategist at prpl Foundation and Co-Chair of the Mobile Working Group at Cloud Security Alliance\, will address four key areas which have introduced serious weaknesses into the IoT: the myth of security through obscurity\, connectivity\, unsigned firmware\, and system promiscuity. Mr. Garlati will then demonstrate a new approach to IoT security – based on open source software\, hardware virtualization and interoperable protocols – that can address these vulnerabilities\, which have already been shown to have potentially life-threatening consequences. \nClose\n“Multos Providing Appropriate Trust for IoT Devices?”\nPaul Wilson\, Commercial Manager\, MAOSCO \n×Paul Wilson\, MAOSCO\nPaul Wilson joined the MULTOS Consortium\, MAOSCO\, as Commercial Manager in 2016 bringing with him seventeen years’ experience in smart cards. His career has also spanned the electroplating industry and Royal Navy engineering. His previous six years consisted of business development\, promoting and selling smartcard products and solutions. His role at MAOSCO is relationship management of the MULTOS consortium and strategic business development for the MULTOS technology. \n“Multos Providing Appropriate Trust for IoT Devices” \nThe hype around IoT continues to build. However the issue of adequately securing these connected devices is too often glossed over in all the speculation and excitement about what they will be able to do for us in the future. \nPaul Wilson\, the Commercial Manager of the MULTOS Consortium (www.multos.com) discusses the important topics of device authenticity and integrity as well as data integrity and privacy and how MULTOS\, an open and trusted industry standard employed in the world of payments and ID can be employed to solve these issues. Importantly he will show how this can be done without having to re-invent the wheel\, or indeed spend huge amounts of money on supporting infrastructure and services. \nIn particular he explains how the unique features of the MULTOS operating system and its supporting eco-system can easily be employed to ensure complete lifecycle security. The talk will include demonstrations or a short video clip of MULTOS secured devices in action and how they can be easily provisioned in the field. \nClose\n“Authenticate Everything – Security for the IoT” \nGeert-Jan Schrijen\, CTO at Intrinsic-ID \n×Geert-Jan Schrijen\, Intrintic-ID\nGeert-Jan Schrijen received his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Twente in December 2000 on the topic of `active noise cancellation with multiple loudspeakers‘. In April 2001 he joined the security group of Philips Research in Eindhoven where he worked on digital rights management\, low-power authentication protocols\, private biometrics and Hardware Intrinsic Security™. Work on the latter topic resulted in the spin-off of Intrinsic-ID in October 2008. \nAs a senior algorithm designer within Intrinsic-ID\, Geert-Jan focused on the development of signal processing algorithms and security architectures for hardware-intrinsic key storage systems. In 2012 Geert-Jan became responsible for all development and engineering work at Intrinsic-ID in his role of VP Engineering. In August 2016 he was appointed as CTO of the company. \n“Authenticate Everything – Security for the IoT” \nIn a world where machines talk to other machines\, authentication becomes ever more critical. Smart chips\, from the sensor in your body or in the tires of your car to a powerful processor in a computer or in the Cloud\, will interact in ways that are too complicated and unpredictable for humans to fully comprehend. Authentication ensures the origin and integrity of any data received or instructions sent. Secure authentication needs a foundation in the hardware of devices. A new approach based on Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) provides a scalable and secure solution that can protect chips over their entire lifetime. \nClose\n“Surely your thing doesn’t need a wire! How to choose an IoT Radio Access Network”\nJoe Milbourn\, Senior Consultant at The Technology Partnership \n×Joe Milbourn\, The Technology Partnership\nJoe is a senior consultant at TTP focused primarily in the modelling\, simulation\, and prototyping of complex systems.  Recent projects have included: connected computer vision systems for applications including the precise measurement of athlete position and analysis of road traffic movement; large scale monitoring and analysis of buildings and industrial installations; the development of very low power sensors connected via low-power\, long-range\, IoT RANs. \nDuring and after his doctoral studies Joe worked for Verigy\, a leading manufacturer of semiconductor test equipment. Joe has a MEng in Computers\, Electronics\, and Communications from the University of Bath and received his PhD in modelling redundant repair structures for DRAM from the University of Durham. \n“Surely your Thing Doesn’t Need a Wire! How to Choose an IoT RAN” \nSecure\, robust\, and resilient networks require a secure\, robust\, and resilient radio access network (unless you can use a wire).  Choosing the most suitable RAN depends not only on these important attributes but also on the range\, bandwidth\, cost\, and geographical coverage provided.  In this talk we’ll develop criteria for choosing a network and apply those criteria to a number of real products. \nClose\n“The roles and goals of identity management in future Smart Cities”\nGert Botha\, Chief Executive Officer at Hive Technology \n×Gert Botha\, Hiving Technology\nGert Botha is the CEO and one of the founding team members of Hive Technology — the Dubai based technology innovation\, consulting and wireless identification company that launched the world’s first single wireless identification technology. He is a seasoned management and technology consultant with 25 years diverse experience in the Public and Private sectors across various industries and countries. \nGert has spent the last 5 years’ side by side with the inventor of the technology\, Terry Ashwin\, aligning Hive’s Single Identification Technology to exactly what the market requires to address the identification of people and objects as the world migrates to a totally connected world where technology becomes pervasive. \nHe stays abreast of technology trends and consults with CIO’s\, CMO’s & CEO’s on technology strategy and how to use technology to innovate client service delivery. \n  \n“The Roles and Goals of Identity Management in Future Smart Cities” \nThis presentation explores the ways the security of Smart Cities is being influenced by different forms of identification and their management. \nIn the digital world of IT there has been a lot of effort put into successful control of access and authentication through use of existing forms of identification. \nBut things need to get physical… In the IoT we need to be sure that the identities of the many Things are clear and defensible. And in Smart Cities there are many specific examples of “physical things” and services of value and the need for easy management of identities. To be “easy” identity management needs to include low cost and widely deployable technologies that can support the marginally profitable business models that are essential in the Smart City environment. \nAs physical identities become manageable for the people in our cities there are opportunities to make the Smart City not just a convenient and secure place but to change the focus towards serving the Smart Citizen. \nClose\n“Towards Effective Security Monitoring for IoT”\nSiraj Shaikh\, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer at CyberOwl \n×Siraj Shaikh\, CyberOwl\nDr. Siraj Ahmed Shaikh is a Reader in Cyber Security at Coventry University. His research is concerned with systems security\, essentially at the intersection of cyber security and systems engineering. He is also the founder and chief scientist at CyberOwl which is developing early warning systems for the cyberspace. He has published over seventy peer-reviewed publications and his work has been funded by EPSRC\, MoD and RAEng. He is a Chartered Fellow of the BCS (FBCS CITP) and a Chartered Scientist (CSci). He is also the Vice-Chair of the TC6 on Communications Systems of the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP). \n  \n“Towards Effective Security Monitoring for IoT” \nModern communication networks has its roots in connectivity and not accountability. Stealthy threats\, lying low and slow\, make it particularly difficult to monitor for increasingly multi-stage attacks designed to evade detection and defeat attribution. What is the future of network security monitoring in this post-attribution world? Could IoT security pose particular additional challenges of scale and complexity? We explore systematic deployment of target-centric sensing and early warning systems\, reflecting on trends from both industry and academia. \nClose\n“Securing the Internet of Things – an Analyst’s View on the Market” \nAapo Markkanen\, Principle Analyst at Machina Research \n×Aapo Markkanen\, Machina Research\nAapo Markkanen is a Principal Analyst at Machina Research\, where he studies various market and technology issues that will pave the way for\, and shape up\, tomorrow’s connected enterprise. He has a particular research interest in low-power communication technologies (including e.g. LPWA networks and competing mesh-based alternatives)\, the evolution of IoT security\, as well as fog/edge computing and the associated IoT gateways. \nBefore joining Machina Research\, Aapo worked as a Principal Analyst at ABI Research\, where he led various research activities related to M2M\, the Internet of Things\, and big data. \nAapo holds BSc and MSc degrees in management studies from the University of Tampere\, Finland. \n“Securing the Internet of Things – an Analyst’s View on the Market” \nSecurity has in the past year or so become possibly the hottest subject matter in the Internet of Things context. This presentation aims to provide an objective “analyst’s view” view on IoT security. Covering the topic on a relatively strategic level\, it first walks through the key characteristics that make IoT security different from – and often more difficult than – the traditional\, IT-centric cybersecurity\, and discusses what they mean from the perspective of an IoT-driven enterprise. Explored are then also the technology areas that can be currently considered instrumental in implementing robust IoT security\, as well as the ones that warrant attention in the longer term. Finally\, the presentation highlights recent trends and developments in the vendor landscape. \nClose\n“The Future of IoT Security and “Cybercrime””\nCraig Heath\, Director at Franklin Heath \n×Craig Heath\, Franklin Heath\nCraig Heath has worked in computer security since 1988\, on UNIX\, enterprise Java\, mobile\, and embedded device platforms. He provides independent security consultancy\, as well as chairing the IoT Security Foundation’s Working Group 4 and volunteering at Bletchley Park.  Craig is the author of several computer security publications\, including the book “Symbian OS Platform Security”. \n“The Future of IoT Security and “Cybercrime” \nStarting from trends in computer security and computer-enabled crime over the past 30 years and more\, this talk covers current concerns over the security of Internet of Things devices\, and considers the likely outcome over the next 5 to 10 years.  It’s clear that things are changing quickly\, and right now we are hearing many voices of doom\, but at the same time there are some reasons to be hopeful; on balance\, will the world be a safer or a riskier place in years to come? \nClose\n“Industrial IoT Security Issues and Solutions”\nChris Shire\, Business Development Manager at Infineon \n×Chris Shire\, Infineon\nChris Shire has a background in security technologies and semiconductor hardware. He joined Infineon (then Siemens) Chipcard & Security business line in 1998\, with many years experience in the industry. His current focus of activity is with projects in the IOT\, mobile\,identity\, transport ticketing and payment sectors. He is active in helping to set standards for the UK\, and establish new security solutions. \nChris is an active member of the IET\, UK Smart Card Club and has been a guest lecturer for several years on the RHUL Msc course for Smart Card Security. He has written several articles on security technology and contributed to textbooks on the subject. \n“Industrial IoT Security Issues and Solutions” \nIn 2016 the number of installations of  industrial IoT systems is growing fast\, but so are the number of attacks. This presentation will discuss a few high profile attacks\, identify their types and possible countermeasures. Industrial systems often are being connected to the Internet of Things after installation. This presentation will  also discuss what steps should be taken with legacy systems to  improve their security\, with some examples including  FPGA SoC based designs and industrial routers. \nClose\n“I Trust 72.4% of People\, How Many Things Should I Trust?”\nMike Westmacott\, Principal Cybersecurity Consultant at Thales \n×Mike Westmacott\, Thales\nMike works in the technical domain of the cyber security practice and operates broadly on the same basis as an attacker. He has conducted hundreds of penetration tests and audits against a wide variety of systems and targets\, combined with activities such as secure code review\, reverse engineering and wireless assessment. This experience has given Mike a deep understanding of both how security is developed within a system and also how vulnerabilities can be exploited. Mike is a CREST Registered Tester\, CREST Certified Network Intrusion Analyst (CCNIA) and has performed breach assessments in a wide variety of different industry sectors including finance\, eCommerce\, EU and UK government\, and aerospace. \n“I Trust 72.4% of People\, How Many Things Should I Trust?” \nOur daily interactions with one another are deeply entrenched in trust. As humans we build our individual trust relationships based on evidence and our internal and group notions of who is and isn’t trustworthy. How do we extend that trust into the digital world? What is it that forms digital trust between two computers? How do we interact across those two different realms? \nThis talk is for anyone who has ever said “I don’t trust that [expletive] machine!”. We will take a brief look at how human trust works\, and then investigate the digital world and the different ways that trust can be implemented in the IoT. The question of whether human-computer trust (and vice-versa) can truly be realised will be raised\, and consider if trust is a saleable commodity. \nClose\n“The Realities of Maintaining a Secure Software Supply Chain”  \nAdam Boulton\, Senior VP of Security Technology at Blackberry \n×Adam Boulton\, Blackberry\nAdam Boulton is a highly experienced technology security professional and Executive\, with over 12 years’ experience within security engineering. Adam is employed as the Senior Vice President of Security Technology. \nAdam graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 2005 with a 1st Class BSc (Hons) in Software Engineering. Since graduating Adam has worked in security industry in a variety of technical roles from reverse engineering\, to wide ranging security assessments and secure software development. He has been an individual contributor on a wide range of technologies\, securing both security and safety critical systems. He has gained experience and a deep working knowledge of international product management and business development expertise in the fast moving Smartphone and secure mobile application space. In addition\, Adam provides the strategic direction for BlackBerry Cybersecurity services and delivers security assessments to high assurance markets. \nHis accolades include ISC2 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)\, Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)\, Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP)\, Qualified Security Team Member (QSTM)\, CyberScheme Team Member (CSTM) and Oracle Certified Java Associate (OCJA) and ISO 27001 Lead Auditor. \n“The Realities of Maintaining a Secure Software Supply Chain” – Co-Presented with Christine Gadsby \nThe monitoring and management of IoT devices in Enterprise and consumer spaces is a multi-faceted security minefield. With consumer demand for product innovation\, increased faster time to market\, and the pressures of investment in secure software development vendors are being pushed to breaking points. Nowhere do we see this as a bigger challenge than with connected vehicles\, combining both safety and security critical systems. This presents an entirely new challenge to the Enterprise with issues maintaining real time security patching for these critical systems. \nBlackBerry has a huge portfolio of embedded devices and IoT solutions. From our handset heritage through to QNX connected vehicles and BlackBerry RADAR\, BlackBerry Cybersecurity Services are sharing their experience and expertise in building safety and security critical systems. They will explore the challenges associated with security patch management for in-market products and services. \nClose\n“The Realities of Maintaining a Secure Software Supply Chain”  \nChristine Gadsby\, Director of Security Response at Blackberry \n×Christine Gadsby\, Blackberry\nChristine Gadsby is the Director of BlackBerry’s global Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT). This highly respected team monitors the security threat landscape and responds rapidly to emerging threats for all of BlackBerry’s products and services and those of its’ subsidiaries. \nChristine is passionate about vulnerability management and driving patching within complicated and complex systems. She played a critical role in creating BlackBerry’s 30-day Android patching strategy\, Customer Advisory program\, and leads BlackBerry’s open source software vulnerability management strategy. She has presented security response strategies and services to several high assurance governments including the NSA\, CESG\, CSE\, and GCHQ as well as several enterprise organizations. She has contributed to publications such as CSO magazine and Dark Reading and has spoken as an industry expert at several security industry conferences including Black Hat. She sits on several boards of industry response organizations and programs. She holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Information Technology and in Business Management from Western Governors University. \n“The Realities of Maintaining a Secure Software Supply Chain” – Co-Presented with Adam Boulton \nThe monitoring and management of IoT devices in Enterprise and consumer spaces is a multi-faceted security minefield. With consumer demand for product innovation\, increased faster time to market\, and the pressures of investment in secure software development vendors are being pushed to breaking points. Nowhere do we see this as a bigger challenge than with connected vehicles\, combining both safety and security critical systems. This presents an entirely new challenge to the Enterprise with issues maintaining real time security patching for these critical systems. \nBlackBerry has a huge portfolio of embedded devices and IoT solutions. From our handset heritage through to QNX connected vehicles and BlackBerry RADAR\, BlackBerry Cybersecurity Services are sharing their experience and expertise in building safety and security critical systems. They will explore the challenges associated with security patch management for in-market products and services. \nClose\n“Weaponising IoT”  \nKen Munro\, Partner at Pen Test Partners \n×Ken Munro\, Pen Test Partners\nKen is a security entrepreneur and industry maverick that has worked in infosec for over 15 years. After studying Applied Physics he tried his hand in the hospitality industry but soon discovered a talent for hacking\, persuading a till to print out mortgage amortisations. He went on to cut his teeth in the anti-virus industry before founding SecureTest\, a penetration testing business that quickly established a reputation for delivering high spec services using a boutique business model. NCC Group recognised the value of the proposition and acquired SecureTest in 2007. But Ken had found his calling and his penchant for pen testing saw him set up Pen Test Partners in 2010 which now boasts some of the best ethical hackers in the business\, each of whom has a stake in the firm. \nKen’s zeal for pen testing is matched only by his disdain for those vendors who resort to scaremongering to peddle point solutions. He is a fierce advocate of responsible disclosure and regularly researches and reveals security vulnerabilities in an effort to promote better security design and practice. He takes a key role in conducting investigations as well as encouraging team members to pursue their own research and the results are published on the company blog on a weekly basis as well as being publicised by the wider media. \nKen has a wealth of experience in penetration testing but it’s the systems and objects we come into contact with on an everyday basis that really pique his interest. This has seen him hack everything from hotel keycards\, to keyless cars and a range of Internet of Things (IoT) devices\, from wearable tech to children’s toys and smart home control systems. This has gained him some notoriety among the national press\, leading to regular appearances on BBC TV and BBC News online as well as the broadsheet press\, and he’s also a regular contributor to industry magazines\, penning articles for the legal\, security\, insurance\, oil and gas\, and manufacturing press. \n“Weaponising IoT” \nClose\n“Supply Chain of Trust”\nDavid Dufour\, Cyber Security Architect at Webroot \n×David Dufour\, Webroot\nDavid is a leader in the computer security and threat analytics industry with over 28 years of experience designing and implementing automated threat detection and remediation solutions with top tier software and hardware manufactures in the traditional IT space and the emerging IoT security landscape. He is currently Head of Security Architecture at U.S. based Webroot\, Inc. where his experience with machine learning\, contextual analytics\, integration automation and forensics has led to the development of several cutting edge solutions for mapping threat landscapes and the use of predictive algorithms for pre-attack determination. \n“Supply Chain of Trust” \nClose\nMark Zwolinski\, Professor of Electronics and Computer Science at University of Southampton \n×Mark Zwolinski\, University of Southampton\nMark Zwolinski is currently a Professor in the School of Electronics and Computer Science\, University of Southampton. He has authored two textbooks on digital design and has co-authored a third. He has written over 190 papers in the areas of EDA and test. His current research interests include hardware reliability\, fault tolerance\, behavioral modeling and hardware security. Dr. Zwolinski is a Fellow of IET and BCS and Senior Member of IEEE and ACM. \nClose\nJeff Day\, Senior Security Consultant at BT \n×Jeff Day\, BT\nJeff is Chair of the IoTSF Working Group 2 and a senior security consultant for British Telecommunications plc. With a background in software development and network administration\, Jeff now designs security into a variety of platforms\, networks & devices\, and has written some BT internal specifications and standards. As a member of the British Computer Society\, Jeff sits on their Security Community of Expertise body (SCoE) which acts as the security resource for the BCS\, working with government and industry to make IT in the UK a safer place to operate. Through SCoE he is also working with the Institute of Statecraft to deliver a new ethical cyber education programme for young people\, to help them make informed decisions about cyber safety and develop broad ethical & technical skills that will set them up for productive careers in the UK. Jeff is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional\, an accredited member of the Institute of Information Security Professionals\, a member of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals\, and holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Computing for Commerce & Industry. \nClosePANEL\nUnited We Stand; Addressing the Bigger Challenges of IoT Security with Collaboration\n\nAbraham Joseph\, Founder & Editorial Director\, IoT Insights \n×Abraham Joseph\, Founder & Editorial Director\, IoT Insights \nAbraham is Founder and Editorial Director of IOT Insights and Chairman of the Device Management Forum. \nHe has over 20 years’ experience in telecommunications and IT and has managed major projects for investors\, regulators\, telecommunications and cable TV operators\, equipment vendors\, independent software vendors and enterprises. \nPrior to founding Device Management Forum\, he was Director of Consulting at Gartner and Consulting Director at Ovum. Previously he worked for over ten years in a variety of strategy\, business development\, marketing and product management roles at Alcatel and Nortel\, and as IT manager at a major UK health district. \nHe has written for and been featured in a number of publications including the Wall Street Journal\, the Sunday Telegraph\, Total Telecom and Mobile Europe. \nHe is a frequent chairman\, speaker and moderator at international conferences on a broad range of topics. He was organiser and chairman of IoT Summit at CeBIT 2016 and is currently developing the programme for IoT Summit 2017. \nHe has an MBA from Strathclyde Graduate Business School and a BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Polytechnic of the South Bank (South Bank University London). \nClose\nHugh Boyes\, Member of the Information Technology Policy Panel at The IET \n×Hugh Boyes\, The IET\nHugh Boyes is a Chartered Engineer\, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and holds the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) credential issued by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium [(ISC)2]. \nHe divides his time between working as a Principal Fellow at the University of Warwick\, acting as the Cyber Security lead for IET\, and undertaking cyber security consultancy assignments. \nHe is one of the few cyber security specialists in the UK who focuses on cyber security of the built environment. He is the technical author on the recently published PAS1192-5 ‘Security-minded building information modelling\, digital built environments and smart asset management. \nAt the University his research interests relate cyber resilience and the cyber security of cyber-physical systems\, whilst at the IET he focuses on develop cyber security skills initiatives for engineering and technology communities and has published guidance and a code of practice on cyber security of the built environment. \nClose\nGilli Coston\, Founding Board Member at the International M2M Council \n×Gilli Coston\, International M2M Council\nA senior leader in the field of The Internet of Things\, M2M and Telecoms\, Gilli Coston’s pedigree and background spans 3 decades developing business and commercial partnerships in senior management and leadership roles.  Gilli has spent many years building high performing teams and held key roles such as Chief Strategy Officer\, Managing Director and now Vice President of Marketing in this dynamic technology and telecoms industry. \nGilli served 20 years with Telefonica and O2UK in the field of fleet & asset management as well as SMART metering and security management creating strategic partnerships\, new innovations and significant business development in a General Manager capacity.  Gilli then joined CGI a leader in the Systems Integration space\, Gilli developed strategy and solutions in The Internet of Things. \nJoining KORE (then Wyless) in 2013 as Chief Strategy officer and Managing Director of EMEA as part of the senior management team drove the growth and development of new business ahead of the acquisition of Wyless by KORE in April 2016. \nGilli currently holds the position as Vice President for Marketing – Products and strategic partnerships\, Gilli continues to promote high performance\, diversity and equality within KORE and within the Internet of Things industry.  She is a key sponsor of many Women in Technology & Telecoms sectors and performs as a board member of The Internet of Things and M2M Council\, established to promote strong working practices of Internet of Things and is a keen mentor for various Women in technology groups and individuals. \nClose\nJohn Haine\, Chairman of the IoT Security Foundation \n×John Haine\, IoT Security Foundation\nJohn Haine has spent his career in the electronics and communications industry\, working for British Telecom\, Marconi\, PA Consulting\, and with start-ups including Cognito and Ionica.  His technical background includes R&D in radio circuitry and microwave circuit theory; and the design of novel radio systems for cordless telephony\, mobile data\, and fixed wireless access.  He has led standardisation activities in both the latter areas in ETSI\, and contributed to WiMax. \nIn 1999 he joined TTP Communications working on research\, technology strategy and M&A activities; and after the company’s acquisition by Motorola became Director of Technology Strategy in Motorola Mobile Devices.  After leaving Motorola he was CTO Enterprise Systems with ip.access Limited\, the leading manufacturer of GSM picocells and 3G femtocells.  In early 2010 he joined Cognovo Limited\, which was acquired by u-blox AG in 2012. In u-blox John worked on RF platform strategy for future wireless modules.  He led u-blox’ involvement in a major 3GPP standards activity on low complexity cellular communications for the Internet of Things\, and the company’s early development of devices for trials and demonstrations. Now retired from u-blox he is Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at Bristol University\, focusing on Radio Systems for the Internet of Things. \nJohn has a first degree from Birmingham (1971) and a PhD from Leeds (1977) universities.  He is a member of the IET and IEEE and serves on the Cambridge Wireless Board. \nClose\nArt Swift\, President of the prpl Foundation \n×Art Swift\, prpl Foundation\nArt Swift is president of the prpl Foundation\, a technology non-profit promoting the development of open source software for embedded computing. He has more than 25 years of executive-level experience in the tech industry\, including CEO at low power chip-maker Transmeta (NASDAQ\, TMTA)\, CEO of mobile security supplier CUPP Computing AS\, CEO of nanotech innovator Unidym\, and vice president of marketing and business development at MIPS\, a leading provider of microprocessor IP. \nClose\nIdris Jahn\, Principal Consultant – Health and Data at IoTUK \n×Idris Jahn\, Principal Consultant – Health and Data at IoTUK\nIdris has over 20 years of experience in data integration and real-time systems. Much of his work has involved defining new and exciting use-cases for the Internet of Things. He is currently helping businesses to advance their healthcare solutions using IoT. Idris is also helping IoTUK to co-ordinate two NHS test beds using IoT for dementia and diabetes. \nIdris is also familiar with integration standards related to the IoT including MQTT and HyperCat. For the past 10 years Idris has been identifying IoT opportunities where multiple high velocity data sources need to be to analysed very quickly using Apama Complex Event Processing. This has given Idris opportunities to create real-time solutions for manufacturing optimisation; personalised consumer engagement for retailers\, sports clubs and mobile operators; social media analytics including sentiment for proactive support; improved patient engagement in healthcare using mobile and wearable devices. Idris has a BSc in Physics from UMIST and an MSc in Computer Science from Staffordshire University. \nCloseSPONSORS\nMEDIA PARTNERS\nEVENT PARTNERS & SUPPORTING ASSOCIATIONS\n \nFrom £295 ex-VAT \nACCOMODATION
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SUMMARY:IoTSF PROMOTED EVENT: Addressing the technical challenges for enterprises deploying IoT solutions
DESCRIPTION:Enterprise network architects\, builders\, developers and technology professionals will play a pivotal role in driving IoT innovation and business adoption in 2016 and beyond. However\, there are huge challenges ahead. There is a growing requirement to connect the disparate parts of a distributed IoT business solution – from mobile devices\, to wearables and sensors\, to cloud and on premise legacy enterprise systems. Together with security and privacy concerns\, a lack of standards and the overwhelming volume of IoT platforms\, it can be a real challenge to make the right technology choices for the enterprise. \nIoTBuild provides a unique opportunity to join technology leaders\, innovators and peers to tackle the challenges of technology selection and building the Internet of Things. If you are moving from thinking about IoT to deploying IoT networks then this is an Forum is for you. The Forum will take place on the 15th & 16th November 2016 at the Doubletree by Hilton Tower Bridge\, London. Attendees represent the Retail\, Manufacturing\, Healthcare\, Transportation\, Smart Cities\, Financial services\, Energy\, Automotive and other industries whose plans for IoT are/have just got started. Job functions will vary depending on which department has been tasked with the IoT projects\, ranging from the CTO & CIO to Heads of Solutions Architecture\, Enterprise Architecture\, Software Engineering\, Application Development and more. \nTop 5 case studies: \n\nHear from Hive how customer focus\, roll-out planning and scaling was key to success \nLearn how Specsavers created a smart retail environment using IoT \nUnderstand how interoperability issues were overcome in Oxford’s IoT flood defence project \nHear ING address the challenges of building a real-time IoT analytics engine for enterprise \nDiscover how the TVH Group built an IoT-enabled predictive maintenance solution to seize competitive advantage\n\n  \nFor more information and to register\, visit the IoT Build website
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/addressing-the-technical-challenges-for-enterprises-deploying-iot-solutions/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London\, 7 Pepys Street\, London\, EC3N 4AF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:IoTSF PROMOTED EVENT: IoT Asia 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Internet of Things is opening up a world of opportunities for everyone from connected cars to connected healthcare to smart cities and even home automation. The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2020\, about 50 billion things will be connected. In short\, the Internet of Things adds an entirely new dimension to transform governments\, businesses and societies and advancing humanity in ways we cannot yet imagine. \nSince 2014\, IoT Asia has been a key industry platform for governments\, industry and technology leaders to foster closer partnerships and create opportunities for the public and private sectors to embrace the Internet of Things. IoT Asia 2016 will highlight key areas critical to the development and the future of Internet of Things in Asia: \n\nSmart Cities\nWearables\nDesign Applications\nEnablers\nIndustrial IoT\nIoT Data Analytics\n\nSPECIAL OFFER to IoTSF Memebers: 15% off prevailing Single Track and All-Access Conferences rates. Follow THIS LINK and use code 15IOTSF \nFor more information\, please visit the IoT Asia Website.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-promoted-event-iot-asia/
LOCATION:Singapore Expo\, Hall 1B\, 1 Expo Drive\, 486150\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:IoTSF PROMOTED EVENT: IoT Tech Expo Europe 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Internet of Things (IoT) Tech Expo Event will bring together key industries from across Europe for two days of top level content and discussion. Industries include Manufacturing\, Transport\, Health\, Logistics\, Government\, Energy and Automotive. Introducing and exploring the latest innovations within the Internet of Things\, this conference is not to be missed. \nTaking place in London’s Olympia on the 10-11th February\, the IoT Tech Expo Europe will host IT decision makers\, developers & makers\, OEM’s\, government and local council officials\, automotive exec’s\, operators\, technology providers\, investors\, venture capitalists and many more. IoT Tech Expo Europe is set to showcase the most cutting edge technologies from more than 100 exhibitors and provide insight from over 200 speakers sharing their unparalleled industry knowledge and real-life experiences. \nThis year’s Expo will highlight the most innovative advancements in technologies which are affecting IoT. There will be cases and dedicated tracks covering the entire Internet of Things ecosystem including Smart Cities\, Connected Living\, Developing & Tech in the IoT\, Connected Industry and Data & Security. \nAttendees are expected from across the entire IoT industry with representatives from sectors including government\, energy\, education\, transportation\, healthcare\, manufacturing\, M2M and many more. Take advantage of this opportunity to experience two days of discussion\, exploration\, in-depth analysis and high level networking at this year’s IoT Tech Expo. \n  \nFor more information\, please visit the IoT Tech Expo Europe 2016 Website.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-promoted-event-iot-tech-expo-europe-2016/
LOCATION:Olympia London\, Hammersmith Road\, Kensington\, London\, W14 8UX
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SUMMARY:IoTSF PROMOTED EVENT: IoT Evolution Expo
DESCRIPTION:Driving Business Transformation Through the Internet of Things\nMeet with the IoT ecosystem and worldwide business leaders and learn how to leverage the power of the IoT to transform and move your business forward. \nThrough five collocated events\, an IoT Exhibition floor\, case studies\, special events\, networking and more you will understand how the Internet of Things (IoT) will be the driving forces behind improving efficiencies\, driving revenue opportunities and solving business problems across multiple industries and in nearly all business functional areas. \nFor more information\, please visit the IoT Evolution Expo Website.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-promoted-event-iot-evolution-expo/
LOCATION:Greater Ft. Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Centre\, 1950 Eisenhower Boulevard\, Fort Laudendale\, FL\, FL 33316\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:IoT Security Foundation Conference
DESCRIPTION:[fullwidth background_color=”” background_image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/RoyalSocietyEntrance-e1448432825340-300×164.jpg” background_parallax=”fixed” enable_mobile=”no” parallax_speed=”0.3″ background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”center center” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_webm=”” video_mp4=”” video_ogv=”” video_preview_image=”” overlay_color=”” overlay_opacity=”0.5″ video_mute=”yes” video_loop=”yes” fade=”no” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding_top=”100px” padding_bottom=”100px” padding_left=”40px” padding_right=”40px” hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”yes” hide_on_mobile=”yes” menu_anchor=”” class=”” id=””][two_third last=”yes” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”rgba(255\,255\,255\,.7)” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”30px” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \n\n  \nThe IoTSF Conference now takes place at THE ROYAL SOCIETY on December 1st\, London\n\n[/two_third][/fullwidth][fullwidth background_color=”” background_image=”” background_parallax=”none” enable_mobile=”no” parallax_speed=”0.3″ background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_webm=”” video_mp4=”” video_ogv=”” video_preview_image=”” overlay_color=”” overlay_opacity=”0.5″ video_mute=”yes” video_loop=”yes” fade=”no” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding_top=”20″ padding_bottom=”0px” padding_left=”0″ padding_right=”0″ hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” menu_anchor=”” class=”” id=””][three_fifth last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \n[fullwidth background_color=”” background_image=”” background_parallax=”none” enable_mobile=”no” parallax_speed=”0.3″ background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_webm=”” video_mp4=”” video_ogv=”” video_preview_image=”” overlay_color=”” overlay_opacity=”0.5″ video_mute=”yes” video_loop=”yes” fade=”no” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding_top=”20″ padding_bottom=”0px” padding_left=”0″ padding_right=”0″ hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” menu_anchor=”” class=”” id=””][three_fifth last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \n[button link=”https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/iot-security-foundation-conference-tickets-18737130261″ color=”darkgray” size=”xlarge” type=”” shape=”” target=”_blank” title=”” gradient_colors=”|” gradient_hover_colors=”|” accent_color=”” accent_hover_color=”” bevel_color=”” border_width=”1px” icon=”fa-arrow-right” icon_divider=”no” icon_position=”left” modal=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”left” animation_speed=”1″ alignment=”right” class=”padding-bottom:50px;” id=””]REGISTER[/button] \nConference Overview\nThe inaugural IoT Security Foundation Conference is a one-day event and follows on from the popular IoT Security Summit held earlier in the year at Bletchley Park. Whilst the Summit looked at the problems with IoT security\, this conference will look closer at the need for security\, applications and what organisations should be doing to ensure a security first\, fit for purpose and resilient approach. \nThe primary targeted audience is the technology providers and the technology adopters of IoT\, alongside academia\, press\, government and wider stakeholder groups. \nAn accompanying table-top exhibition complements the conference track and the day ends with a drinks reception allowing extra time to discuss the themes of the day and additional networking. \nThe conference has a senior and expert level line up of speakers and we will continue to make announcements on this website. More speakers will be announced shortly. \nThe ticket price for IoTSF and/or NMI members is only £245 and only £345 for non-members (prices exclusive of tax). Non-members will have the opportunity to be reimbursed the difference in ticket price if they take up membership before the end of 2015. \nIf IoT security is important to your job\, or IoT important to your company then this event is for you. Nowhere else will you find such security insight in an IoT event or a connected community with such dept of expertise – we warmly invite you to join us. \nOutline Agenda\n\n\n✔ Session: IoT security\, the big picture\nThe Threats and the Opportunities\n✔ Session: Real world case studies of IoT security breaches and how to avoid them in future\nFeaturing Automotive\, Consumer and Medical\n✔ Session: Making it safe to connect\n\nExploring the Solutions Space\nRegistration is from 9am – refreshments and lunch served – conference closes 5pm with a drinks reception for those wishing to continue networking. \nAnnounced Speakers\n\n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nTim Hahn\nChief Architect for IoT Security and Distinguished Engineer at IBM \n“It’s not just the devices”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nProfessor Paul Dorey\nRoyal Holloway\, University of London and CSOconfidential \n“So who owns the security of the IoT?”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nCaroline Rivett\nDirector\, Cyber Security and Privacy at KPMG \n“Security of the Medical Internet of Things”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nSimon Moore\nCTO\, Secure Thingz \n“Delivering trustworthy products in IoT”\n[/one_fourth] \n\n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nTony King-Smith\nBoard Member prpl Foundation and EVP Marketing at Imagination Technologies \n“Mind the gaps: why we need new\, truly open\, multi-domain heterogeneous solutions”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nKen Munro\nDirector\, Pen Test Partners \n“Snoopers Charter? What is your IoT device up to in your home?”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nWill Keegan\nTechnical Director\, Software Security at Lynx Software Technologies\, Inc \n“Protecting Critical Industrial Infrastructure Using Isolation Technology and Threat Intelligence” co-speaker\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nDavid DuFour\nSenior Director of Security Architecture\, Webroot \n“Protecting Critical Industrial Infrastructure Using Isolation Technology and Threat Intelligence” co-speaker\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nMarc Rogers\nHead of InfoSec at Cloudflare Inc. \n“What I learned about IOT from hacking the Tesla Model S”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nRobin Duke-Woolley\nCEO\, Beecham Research \n“Market Opportunities for Security in the IoT Market”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”no” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nJohn Haine\nIoT Security Foundation Chair \n“IoTSF Update and Status”\n[/one_fourth] \n[one_fourth spacing=”yes” last=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nJessica Rushworth\nDirector\, Government Engagement and Policy\, Digital Catapult \n“IoT Security – The Policy Perspective”\n[/one_fourth] \n\nSponsorship & Exhibition\nThank you to our Sponsors\n[images picture_size=”fixed” hover_type=”none” autoplay=”yes” columns=”5″ column_spacing=”13″ scroll_items=”” show_nav=”yes” mouse_scroll=”no” border=”yes” lightbox=”yes” class=”” id=””][image link=”http://www.imgtec.com” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Imagination-Technologies.jpg” alt=”Imagination”][image link=”http://www.cadence.com” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/iot3.jpg” alt=”Cadence”][image link=”http://www.ghs.com/” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/iot5.jpg” alt=”Green Hills Software”][image link=”” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/BLACKBERRY-IOT.jpg” alt=””][image link=”” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/IC-RES-IOT1.jpg” alt=””][/images] \nAnd Supporters\n[images picture_size=”fixed” hover_type=”none” autoplay=”yes” columns=”5″ column_spacing=”13″ scroll_items=”” show_nav=”yes” mouse_scroll=”no” border=”yes” lightbox=”yes” class=”” id=””][image link=”http://www.lynx.com” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/iot1.jpg” alt=”Lynx”][image link=”http://www.phaedsys.com” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/iot2.jpg” alt=”Phaedrus Systems”][image link=”http://www.devicemanagement.org” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/iot4.jpg” alt=”Device Management Forum”][image link=”” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/XITEX-IOT1.jpg” alt=””][image link=”” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/CRYPTOSOFT-IOT1.jpg” alt=””][image link=”http://www.thecyberwire.com” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/iot6.jpg” alt=”The Cyberwire”][image link=”http://www.iotinsights.com” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/iot7.jpg” alt=”IOT Insights”][image link=”” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Synopsys-IOT.jpg” alt=””][image link=”” linktarget=”_self” image=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/IET-Logo-no-strapline.jpg” alt=””][/images] \n  \nWe have different levels of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available at a first come\, first served basis. \nGold Sponsor: £5000 \nSilver Sponsor: £1500 – £2000 \nBronze Sponsor: £1000 – £1200 \nExhibitor: £1195 \n(All prices are exclusive of VAT) \n  \n[content_boxes layout=”clean-horizontal” columns=”1″ icon_align=”left” title_size=”” backgroundcolor=”” icon_circle=”” icon_circle_radius=”” iconcolor=”” circlecolor=”” circlebordercolor=”” circlebordercolorsize=”” outercirclebordercolor=”” outercirclebordercolorsize=”” icon_size=”” link_type=”text” link_area=”” animation_delay=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” class=”” id=””]\n[content_box title=”” icon=”” backgroundcolor=”” iconcolor=”” circlecolor=”” circlebordercolor=”” circlebordercolorsize=”” outercirclebordercolor=”” outercirclebordercolorsize=”” iconrotate=”” iconspin=”no” image=”” image_width=”35″ image_height=”35″ link=”https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IoTSF-Conference-2015-Sponsorship-Guide-v1-0.pdf” linktarget=”_self” linktext=”DOWNLOAD” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″]For more information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities\, please download the IoTSF Conference Supporter Opportunites Document. 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URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-security-foundation-conference/
LOCATION:The Royal Society\, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Moor":MAILTO:john.moor@iotsecurityfoundation.org
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