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SUMMARY:IoT Thames Valley Virtual Meetup
DESCRIPTION:A detailed look at IoT attack vectors in the home\nNick Allott\, CEO of nquiringminds will be giving a talk: “A detailed look at IoT attack vectors in the home” at the IoT Thames Valley Virtual Meetup on 16th September. \nNick’s presentation will be based upon work undertaken with the University of Oxford as part of the Innovate UK supported ManySecured Collaborative Intelligent Gateway project. \nYou can REGISTER (free to attend) for the Virtual Meetup and Nick’s talk here: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMtc-uoqT4vG9OgL0WRlgQEarO-qEoCQQ0q \nPrecis of Nick’s talk:\nDomestic IoT architectures are deceptively complex. NQM and University of Oxford have been working on a detailed architectural analysis of IoT deployment architectures. The emergent taxonomy has proven useful in better understanding the nature of the threat and the mitigations (and innovation) needed to better protect ourselves. \nThis talk with go through this architecture in detail\, highlighting some of the practical steps we can talk to improve the IoT security state of the art.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-thames-valley-virtual-meetup/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Duncan Purves":MAILTO:duncan@connect2.io
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SUMMARY:TechWorks Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:For the latest information on the TechWorks Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony\, visit our event website.\nSECURE YOUR GALA TICKET NOWThis prestigious event brings together hundreds of executives & professionals from across the industry\, providing an excellent opportunity to network with industry leaders\, meet new clients or host existing clients and build brand awareness.\nDuring the Gala Dinner\, we announce the winners of the TechWorks Awards – celebrating achievements & behaviours conducive to a healthy & vibrant industry. \nThe TechWorks awards are open to all organisations active within the tech industry\, with award categories to fit a wide range of sectors. They are FREE to enter\, with a simple online process. \n Details on when the awards open will be available soon. In the meantime\, if you have any questions please contact us (info@techworks.org.uk) \nSponsorship Opportunities\nThere are several ways in which your company can support this event\, knowing that all the proceeds are reinvested in activities that support the Deep Tech community. \nPlatinum – Signals a major interest in the health of the sector and will position your company as a significant patron and benefactor.Drinks Reception – Getting the evening off to a great start with the Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony Drinks ReceptionDinner Wine – Complementing a fine dining experience is a beautiful wine\, branded with your company logo (can you put SOLD across this as Synopsys are sponsoring)Beer Bar & Cocktail Bar (Bundle Deal on request) – Always draws a crowd placing you at the centre of the actionTables – Host a table for 10/12 guests to reward staff\, entertain clients or build new relationshipsAwards – Celebrate the achievements of the Industry’s most influential professionals and organisations at the TechWorks Awards 2019! \nDOWNLOAD THE SPONSORSHIP DOCUMENT
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/techworks-gala-dinner-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL\, 2-24 Kensington High St\, Kensington\, London\, West Lothian\, W8 4PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetup
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ORGANIZER;CN="TechWorks":MAILTO:info@techworks.org.uk
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SUMMARY:IoTSF Smart Buildings Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join our next Smart Buildings Meeting on 21st January 2019 12:00-16:30 in London – this meeting is free to attend and open to members and non-members.\nThe IoT invasion has already begun in Smart Buildings and there are familiar issues of insecurity that can only be addressed by bringing stakeholders together. The IoT Security Foundation’s Smart Buildings Working Group has been established to deliver a comprehensive set of guidelines to help each of the supply chain participants to specify\, procure\, install\, integrate\, operate and maintain IoT securely in buildings. \nRegister your place here \nTo find out more about the group go to the dedicated page here: https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/smart-buildings
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-smart-buildings-meeting/
LOCATION:IBIS Earls Court\, 47 Lillie Road\, London\, SW6 1UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Meetup,Working Group Meeting
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SUMMARY:IoT Thames Valley Meetup (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:Internet of Things Thames Valley Meetup\nDate: 7th February\, 2018 \nTime: 6pm – 9.30 pm \nVenue: Green Park Conference Centre: 100 Longwater Avenue Green Park\, Reading RG2 6GP. \nWebsite: https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley \nThis is a free to attend event. \n  \nSpeakers \nAndrew Jones from Arm\, will be talking about their new Platform Security Architecture. The Platform Security Architecture (PSA) is a set of threat models\, security analyses\, hardware and firmware architecture specifications\, and an open source firmware reference implementation. PSA provides a recipe\, based on industry best practice\, that allows security to be consistently designed in\, at both a hardware and firmware level. \nSheridan Elliott from ITM Monitoring will be talking about the evolution of geotechnical and structural monitoring systems from the 1930s\, where they used primitive devices\, to today where wireless mesh\, LPWAN and advanced analytics technologies are used. ITM Monitoring is a geotechnical and structural monitoring specialist with more than 20 years’ experience in design\, installation and data provision for construction and asset monitoring systems. \nYuan Lee from Advantech will be talking about the differences between LoRa and LoRaWAN\, their LoRa/LoRaWAN solution and how to setup your own private LoRa/LoRaWAN Network. \nMike Everest from Meniscus Systems\, will be talking about the challenges of delivering real time & predictive analytics using radar rainfall data. Radar rainfall data is a difficult dataset to process and integrate with operational data. It’s a big dataset and updated every 5 minutes. The talk will quickly review why we are doing this and the type of predictive analytics we are looking to deliver and then most of the talk will cover the main challenges we faced and how they were solved. Examples include: Fusing actual radar and forecast data into one dataset; Aggregation of rainfall into polygons; Speed of processing including ability to create our own data types\, using sub-grids and compression; Ensuring we get a consistent view of the data as we continually process the data. \nBen Howes from Overlock\, will be talking about software exception tracking for the IoT. Understanding software exceptions in IoT deployments is no simple task and all too often means to track errors are an after thought. Ben will talk about the challenges\, current tools and how Overlock is working to improve the situation. \nEd Cooper from VitalSix\, will let us know about an IoT/Smart City themed Hackathon in March 2018. This will be delivered with partners Microshare\, Microchip and other sponsors. There will also be the opportunity for IoT businesses to apply for a place on a 4 month Accelerator programme. Both of these events will be run by the Innovation Catalyst\, a partnership between VitalSix\, Barclays\, Henley Business School and Thames Valley Science Park that will create a community of technical innovators and entrepreneurs based in a new 65 workstation collaboration and co-working space in the new Gateway building on the Science Park. \n  \nMeetup Agenda \n6.00 – 6.45 Drinks & Pizza Reception\, Networking and meet the exhibitors \n6.45 Welcome – Duncan Purves \n6.50 “Arm Platform Security Architecture” Andrew Jones\, System Architect\, Arm \n7.10 “Challenges of delivering real time & predictive analytics using radar rainfall data” Mike Everest\, Managing Director\, Meniscus Systems \n7.25 “Evolution of Geotechnical and Structural Monitoring into the IoT World” Sheridan Elliott\, Data Acquisition & System Integration Manager\, ITM Monitoring \n7.40 ‘Showcase’ \n–  “Overlock – Software exception tracking for the IoT” Ben Howes\, CEO\, Zoetrope \n–  “IoT Tech Expo” Carly Whittle \n–  “IoT/Smart City Hackathon” Ed Cooper\, Director\, VitalSix \n–  “Setup your Private LoRa/LoRaWAN Network in 3-steps” Yuan Lee\, Product Sales Manager & Solutions Architect\, Advantech iConnectivity Europe \n8.00 ‘Open to the Floor’ \n8.05 ‘IoT contract & job opportunities’ \n– Patrick Knightley\, Anderson Young \n– Matthew Smith\, LynxPro \n8.15 – 9.30 Networking and meet the exhibitors \nConfirmed Exhibitors: \n– Advantech \n– Connect2 Systems \n– ConnectTVT \n– IoT Tech Expo \n– LynxPro \n– RDS \n\nRegitration & More Information: https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Thames-Valley
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-thames-valley-meetup-iotsf-promoted-event-2/
LOCATION:Green Park Conference Centre\, 100 Longwater Avenue\, Green Park\, Reading\, RG2 6GP\, United Kingdom
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