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SUMMARY:CENSIS 5th Technology Summit (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:CENSIS is Scotland’s centre of excellence for Sensor and Imaging Systems and the Internet of Things. Almost 400 people attended our 4th Tech Summit in 2017 and the event is fast establishing itself as a fixture on the Scottish tech scene and a growing national event for sensor systems and IoT. \nNow in its fifth year\, the event brings delegates together for a day of presentations\, exhibitions\, discussion and networking. This year’s theme is ‘disruption and disruptive technologies in sensor systems and IoT’\, and we have some great speakers lined up. The event also includes a large exhibition area\, with demonstrations from technology providers and near-to-market academic research groups. \nThe keynote address will be given by Hugo Fiennes\, CEO of Electric Imp and IoTSF member. Hugo led the hardware team at Apple for the first four generations of the iPhone\, before moving to Nest where he helped to build the Nest thermostat. It was during his time at Nest that Hugo realised connected devices were going to change the world for the better\, but only if they were secure\, maintainable\, and flexible\, and so Electric Imp was born. \nThe event is free to attend and exhibitor and sponsor opportunities are also available. \nFind out more and register your place here: https://censis.org.uk/2018/06/27/censis-5th-tech-summit
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/censis-5th-technology-summit-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:Royal Concert Hall\, 2 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Summit
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181003
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SUMMARY:AESIN Conference 2018 (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce the AESIN Conference 2018\, partnered by IoTSF\, building on its success in previous years and now being established as the premier UK Automotive Electronics Conference. Now in its sixth year\, AESIN is becoming established as an active specialist group to facilitate world-beating Electronic Systems (ES) market leaders from a UK base. Aligned with the UK Automotive Council strategy\, AESIN aims to accelerate UK derived ES innovation into automotive markets through collaborative project based work. \nAlong with headline keynotes from Industry and updates from Government\, there will also be parallel technical tracks covering the six key workstream areas covered by AESIN; \n\nADAS & AV\nAutomotive Security\nCommunications for V2X\nMore Electric Powertrain\nSoftware\nResearch & Development\n\nAn exhibition will complement the conference track\, providing space for exhibitors. \nThis year AESIN will once again run the popular Conference Networking Dinner at the end of the formal conference talks\, helping to maximise the potential for networking across Industry\, Government and Academia in one place at one time. \nTo find out more information on the AESIN Conference 2018 and involvement opportunities\, please visit the AESIN Conference 2018 website. 
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/aesin-conference-2018-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:National Conference Centre\, Coventry Road\, Bickenhill\, Solihull\, B92 0EJ
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="AESIN":MAILTO:rachel.palmer@techworks.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180925T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20180620T100342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094738Z
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SUMMARY:Embedded Live 2018 (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \nFeabhas\, in partnership with What’s New in Electronics Live are pleased to announce Embedded Live 2018 – an event that brings the world of electronics together with an extensive exhibition and more. \nIt is a new UK conference for Embedded Software Developers\, designed to bring together engineers and experts from across the world of embedded software development\, to share their experience and knowledge. Just as with Agile for Embedded conference in 2017\, Embedded Live will focus on techniques and user stories\, rather than on tools and product pitches. \nThe Embedded Live 2018 conference programme will cover four current industry “hot topics”\, over two days: \n25 September – Agile for Embedded & Security and Safety\n26 September – Real-Time Operating Systems & Quality and Reliability\nTalks include IoTSF Board Member Ken Munro and colleague Andrew Tierney from PenTest Partners on “IoT reverse engineering and security fail” as well as a security focused talk from IoTSF Plenary Chair Richard Marshall. \nFor more information and registration go to: https://www.feabhas.com/embedded-live-2018
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/embedded-live-2018-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:NEC\, National Exhibition Centre\, Perimeter Road\,\, Birmingham\, B40 1NT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180917T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180917T163000
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SUMMARY:IoTSF Smart Buildings Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Smart Buildings & Cybersecurity Workgroup: Managing the risks and benefits of IoT in smart buildings\n \n  \nInvitation: making Smart Buildings safe to connect\nThe history of IT\, Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Operational Technology (OT) shows that security will always be an afterthought unless those who need good security can get their priorities in front of those that design systems. Combining a security mindset with design and innovation is really important\, because the system is better\, and always more cost effective\, when security designed in from the start. \nThe Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) was established to make it safe to connect in the smart and hyper-connected era of IoT. Right now\, we are witnessing the steady invasion of IoT into buildings and their networks\, and we can see a growing need to support this area for a wide range of stakeholders – from designers\, to integrators\, to operators and users. There are a great many potential risks to buildings and those who own and occupy them\, but that can be actively managed\, cost effectively. \nIoTSF has created a Smart Buildings Working Group and we need your help to make it safe for smart buildings.\nWe invite you to join the mission to make Smart Buildings safe and secure over their lifetime. \nThe goal of the Working Group is to establish 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. This includes intelligent buildings equipment and controls such as audio visual (AV)\, fire\, HVAC\, lighting and building security. \nWho should join-in and what do you get?\nThe workgroup will have a broad representation from a number of stakeholder groups\, including: \nEnterprises – owners and occupiers such as banks\, technology companies and organisations with plant facilities with an active interest in the stability of their building control system or data centres. They will help define the security requirements to meet the business risks and describe how smart building systems should integrate into security management. Participants will learn more about the emerging risks\, how to assess and manage them\, as well as what to specify in procurement. \nFacilities Management Companies – as risk owners and providers of services in smart buildings\, facilities managers play a major role in planning\, development and in day to day operations. They will help inform the working group as to how systems need to achieve on-going security goals within the practicalities of a cost effective service\, using available skills. Participants will learn more about the direction of customer needs\, contemporary and emerging risks\, how to assess\, specify and manage systems. \nSystems integrators – help to define standard security solution sets and architectures for IoT in buildings. Integrators are key to making sure that BMS\, IoT and related systems are specified\, configured and installed with security in mind. \nPhysical security\, fire and control systems manufacturers – as key suppliers\, it is critical that security is designed in from the start\, reducing exposure to owners and users to malevolent risk. This stakeholder group will help define security requirements for their product class and also demonstrate their systems are secure within the smart buildings environment. \nIoT security specialists – a broader group contributing wide security experience to the context of smart buildings. \nWhat will the workgroup deliver and what will it do?\nThe priorities and specific deliverables will be determined by the workgroup yet will likely include: \n\nArchitectures\, including secure systems management\, services\, devices and IT connectivity\nA set of best practice guides on how to apply and maintain IoT security for smart buildings\nAwareness material helping to show what good security looks like – examples of requirements statements or a procurement language for secure IoT in buildings\nWorkshops and events\n\nThe work products will be adopted and maintained by the members of the IoTSF\, and be made publically available in accordance with all IoTSF best practice and security advocacy materials. \nBased on a firm foundation\nIoTSF operates a number of working groups which cover both general (‘horizontal’) aspects of IoT security\, as well as sector (‘vertical’) applications. A foundation of this work is the IoT Security Compliance Framework which can be generally applied by tailoring the security objectives for confidentiality\, integrity and availability. \nThis working group will build on top of existing skills and experience within the Foundation and deliver fit for purpose security to those who need it\, in a language they can understand. \nTo address the many challenges\, we need to collaborate – as someone who has an interest in the success of Smart Buildings\, we invite you join the working group. \nHow do you find out more or join-in?\nOur first UK meeting is 17th September 2018 12:30-16:30 at in Earls Court\, London where you can attend to find out more about this working group and how you can get involved. There is no fee to attend this event and spaces are limited. \nThis initiative is facilitated by industry experts Sarb Sembhi and James Willison who are working as Vice Chairs. \nYou or your company do not need to be IoTSF members to attend the workshop at this prioritisation and scope phase. Naturally\, we hope you become members if you share our concerns and have an interest in addressing the issues longer term. \nClick here to register your interest in this workshop\, please state “Smart Buildings Workshop” as the subject and provide your name\, job title and company. \nIf you have any queries\, please email contact@iotsecurityfoundation.org
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-smart-buildings-workshop/
LOCATION:IBIS Earls Court\, 47 Lillie Road\, London\, SW6 1UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180705
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CREATED:20180131T115917Z
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SUMMARY:AESIN Automotive Security Conference 2018 (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:Automotive Electronics Security is a major focus as we create ever increasing levels of connectivity and vehicle system complexity and cross industry participation is now creating real solution to secure against cybercrime and hacking. \nHosted by THALES\, this Conference will provide insight into the latest thinking and experiences from leading cross-industry players\, considering topics such as skills requirements\, digital trust\, secure architecture\, cryptographic keys/authentication\, robustness – resilient application interfaces and remote updates/access/firmware OTA (over-the-air). \n  \nDraft Agenda\nWelcome & Introduction – Paul Jarvie/Alan Banks\, AESIN \nState of the Nation – What Have We Been Up To Since Last Year? – Peter Davies\, Thales e-Security/AESIN Security Workstream Leader \nSession 1: The ‘at scale’ infrastructure in which vehicles exist. \nSession 2: Standards – are they beneficial\, what are the consequences\, how are they emerging? \nSession 3: Emerging engineering techniques justifiable in court. \nEvent Close \n**Session speakers will be announced soon! \n  \nExhibiting and Sponsorship Opportunities\nFor more information on Exhibiting and Sponsorship Opportunities of the Automotive Security Conference\, please contact Rachel Palmer.  \n  \nFor more information on the Automotive Security Conference and to register\, please visit the website.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/aesin-automotive-security-conference-2018-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC)\, Ansty Park\, Coventry\, CV7 9JU
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="AESIN":MAILTO:rachel.palmer@techworks.org.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180629
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SUMMARY:IoT Tech Expo Europe (IoTSF Partnered Event)
DESCRIPTION:The IoT Tech Expo Europe is a leading Internet of Things event which will introduce and explore the latest innovations across the entire IoT ecosystem\, covering Manufacturing\, Transport\, Health\, Logistics\, Government\, Energy\, Automotive\, Insurance and more. \nThe IoT Tech Expo Europe 2018 will arrive in Amsterdam on the 27-28 June to host 8\,000 attendees including IT decision makers\, developers & makers\, OEM’s\, government and council officials\, automotive exec’s\, operators\, technology providers\, investors\, venture capitalists and many more. The IoT Tech Expo will showcase the most cutting-edge technologies from more than 300 exhibitors and provide insight from over 300 speakers sharing their unparalleled industry knowledge and real-life experiences. This year’s event is also co-located with the Blockchain Expo and AI Expo so you can explore 3 areas in 1 place. \n3 co-located events. 18 conference tracks. 8\,000 attendees. 300+ speakers. 300+ exhibitors. \nIt will highlight the most innovative advancements in technologies which are affecting IoT. There will be case studies and dedicated tracks covering the ecosystem including Smart Energy & Cities\, Developing for the IoT\, Connected Industry\, Connected Enterprise\, Privacy & Security\, Connected Transportation\, Data Analytics for AI & IoT and IoT Innovations & Technologies. \nThere are a range of ticket types available from Free Expo Passes to all-access Ultimate Passes.\nIoTSF Member receive a discount on passes. Please contact Rachel Palmer to receive the promo code. \nFind out more and register here: https://www.iottechexpo.com/europe/ \nRegistration: https://gateway.iottechexpo.com/europe/central-grid/register/ \n 
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-tech-expo-europe-iotsf-partnered-event/
LOCATION:RAI Amsterdam\, Europaplein 2-22\, Amsterdam\, 1078 GZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180607
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SUMMARY:IIoT AND DIGITAL SOLUTIONS FOR OIL & GAS (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:The IIoT and Digital Solutions for Oil and Gas conference is an international platform bringing Oil & Gas Producers\, EPCs\, OFS’ and all other O&G operators together with IIoT and digital solution providers to discuss and debate latest developments and best practices for digital transformation in the industry. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2018 IIoT and Digital Solutions for Oil & Gas conference will serve as the meeting place for the industry\, with a more interactive format\, focusing on the latest IIoT\, Big Data\, Cyber-security\, VR\, wearables\, Cloud and Industrial wireless solutions that can be implemented across the entire oil & gas value chain. \nA Must Attend event for all those interested in learning:\n\nHow operators are leveraging real-time data and advanced analytics to optimise productivity and improve safety\nAbout innovative digitalization projects from leading operators\nUnderstanding asset performance using data analytics\nChallenges of IT/OT convergence with real-life stories from the field\, describing actual industrial operational safety\, control and security projects and lessons learned\nLatest IIoT technologies for optimizing operational efficiency in upstream and downstream operations\nHow can Blockchain transform the oil and gas supply chain?\nWhat direction will future innovation take in the oil and gas sector?\nOpportunities for Robotic process automation and AI in oil and gas\n\n  \nFIND OUT MORE: Visit the Conference website >> \nREGISTRATION >> \nIoTSF Members can take advantage of 10% Ticket Discount by emailing contact@iotsecurityfoundation.org
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iiot-and-digital-solutions-for-oil-gas-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:England
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T170000
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CREATED:20180314T160952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094740Z
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SUMMARY:IoTSF Plenary Meeting 16
DESCRIPTION:IoTSF members are invited to join us on Thursday 19th April for the 16th plenary session\, which takes place at the IBIS Earls Court\, London. This plenary session follows the progress of the Working Groups and operations updates. \nThis event is for IoTSF members and invited guests only. If you are not a member and would like to attend\, please email Jenny Devoy. Non-members who register without consulting Jenny will be deleted. \nRegister your place here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/iotsf-plenary-meeting-16-tickets-44189476915
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-plenary-meeting-16/
LOCATION:IBIS Earls Court\, 47 Lillie Road\, London\, SW6 1UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Plenary Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Devoy":MAILTO:jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180222
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20180117T113038Z
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SUMMARY:TEISS 2018 (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning TEISS (The European Information Security Summit) is now the largest and most comprehensive cyber security summit in Europe\, from the portfolio of Business Reporter.\nIt features parallel conferences on culture and education\, data and technology\, and on securing the Internet of Things – giving you three conferences in one. In addition\, it also features dedicated training sessions for small groups\, and the ability to build a bespoke agenda that suits your exact challenges.\nJoin 500+ Cyber Security and Information Technology professionals to discuss the latest issues.\nWHAT WILL BE DISCUSSED?\nThe forecast evolution of cyber crime\, and what we must do differently to combat it\nBest practices for instilling a pervasive corporate culture of cyber security\nSecuring data and identity across the cloud and outside the perimeter\nThe challenges and opportunities of identity management in the Internet of Things\nCreating agile systems that can adapt to new forms of attack\nImproving cyber security in the extended enterprise \nWHAT TO EXPECT\nCulture and Education session\nThe biggest challenge to getting cyber security right is not technology – it’s staff. Uneducated staff are the main point of weakness for hackers\, but training programmes are often too technical for most people to remember and many cyber security processes get in the way of daily work so are ignored. This stream will give case studies of training programmes that worked\, and steps that can be taken to mitigate the risk. \nPerfect for: CIO\, Chief Risk Officer\, CISO\, Head of Business Resilience\, Head of Business Intelligence\, Head of Business Continuity \nSecuring the Internet of Things session\nThe increasing number of connected devices massively increases the vulnerability of a corporate network. Many of these devices have no security protocols built in or registered with the IT department. This stream will look at best practices for managing security processes in the Internet of Things\, including estate management\, encryption and authentication. \nPerfect for: Head of Compliance\, Head of Privacy\, Head of Governance\, Chief Technical Architect and Head of IT Security. \nData and Technology session\nTechnology is changing\, and the hackers are using it too. That means it’s essential to understand what it can do\, how it can be used against you\, how it can benefit your security procedures\, and how it will change them. This stream will look at behavioural analysis\, machine learning\, AI\, quantum computing encryption\, and behaviour analytics\, in the context of both hacking and corporate usage. \nPerfect for: CTO\, CISO\,  Head of Data Security\, Head of Cloud\, Head of IT \nMore event info here: https://biztechevents.co.uk/teiss \nRegistration \nIoTSF Members can take advantage of 50% Ticket Discount by checking the Plenary Basecamp message board or emailing contact@iotsecurityfoundation.org
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/teiss-2018-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:England
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180207T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180207T213000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20180124T132602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094740Z
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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
CATEGORIES:Meetup
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180129T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180129T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20180104T111415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094741Z
UID:17662-1517218200-1517247000@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Impactech: Research and Development to Tackle Challenges in Cyber Security (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n  \n \nOn behalf of the Impactech Team we would like to invite you to attend their event on “Research and Development to Tackle Challenges in Cyber Security” on the 29th of January at the University of Southampton. This event will address key issues such as cybercrime and how to defeat it\, promising and exciting new research that drives the main changes in cyber security\, the importance of information sharing and collaboration\, government strategies\, the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its implementation and finally the integration of cyber security in different applications such as blockchain\, aviation and space. \nThis event offers technical presentations as well as it will be a great opportunity for you to meet and engage with experts from across academia and industry\, where innovative technology in this exciting and rapidly developing field can be exploited and challenged. \nFind out more here. \n  \nDraft Agenda\nChair: Prof Michael Butler\, University of Southampton \n09:30 Coffee & Registration \n“Welcome & Introduction” – Dr Ghaithaa Manla\, Impactech\n“A New Approach for Cyber Security” – NCSC\n“Strategies to Counter Directed Cyber Crime” – Peter Davies\, Thales e-Security\n“Service Ledgers: Towards Data Assurance Distributed Computation” – Prof Vladimiro Sassone\, University of Southampton\n“Cyber Security Academy” – Sarah Martin\, University of Southampton \n11:35 Tea\, Coffee and Networking \n“Identity and Access Management on the Age of Cloud” – Dr Federica Paci\, University of Southampton\n“Blockchain Services for Trustless Collaboration” – Dr Andrea Margheri\, University of Southampton\n“Oh\, the Place Data Goes” – Prof Vladimiro Sassone\, University of Southampton\n“Verifying C & C++ with ESBMC” – Dr Denis Nicole\, University of Southampton \n13:00 Lunch and Networking \n“GDPR and Cybersecurity; a Venn Diagram” – Rowenna Fielding\, Protecture\n“The Secure Remote Update Protocol: Securing the Internet of Things” – Andrew Poultner\, DSTL\n“How Secure\, I Secure Enough?” – Mark West\, Roke Manor\n“Presentation Title To Be Confirmed” – Lloyds\n“Blockchain and Energy” – Das Wijesundera and Ghislain Tsafack\, Centrica\n“Presentation Title To Be Confirmed” – National Grid \n16:00 Tea\, Coffee and Networking \nInteractive Session: Case Studies\nChair: Talal Rajab\, Head of Programme\, Cyber and National Security\, Tech UK \n“Presentation Title To Be Confirmed” – Aruba\n“The Approach to Securing the UK Connected Intelligent Transport Environment Project” – Patrick Lismore and Paul Brookes\, Intelligent Traffic Systems\, Siemens plc\n“Organisational Lessons Learned from a Crypto Attack” – Matt Argyle\, Children’s Hospice South West\n“Next Generation Threats Utilising Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics” – Ian Glover\, CREST International \n16:55 Panel Discussion\n17:20 Wrap Up & Close \n  \nFor more information on this event\, please contact Ghaithaa Manla. \nRegister Here
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/impactech-research-and-development-to-tackle-challenges-in-cyber-security-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:University of Southampton\, Bolderwood Campus\, Building 176L\, Room 1125\, Burgess Road\, Southampton\, SO16 7QF\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Impactech":MAILTO:gm504@soton.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171206
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170510T092252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T114736Z
UID:16998-1512432000-1512518399@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The annual IoTSF conference will be held on December 5th at the Institute of Engineering and Technology\, London on December 5th. \nThe theme for this year is “knowing its safe to connect” \nIf you would be interested to speak\, exhibit or sponsor please contact us.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Savoy Place\, 2 Savoy Place\, London\, WC2R 0BL
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171201
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170410T121822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094742Z
UID:16805-1511913600-1512086399@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoT Tech Expo North America 2017 (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Internet of Things conference & exhibition will be arriving in Silicon Valley on November 29-30th for its 2nd annual event where it will host two days of top level content and discussion\, introducing and exploring the latest innovations in the Internet of Things arena. \nThere will be case studies across 6 dedicated conference tracks covering the entire Internet of Things ecosystem including Smart Transportation & Cities\, Developing for the IoT\, Connected Industry\, IoT in Enterprise\, Data & Security\, and IoT Innovations. in addition to a free exhibition. \nBringing together over 6\,000 attendees from across the entire IoT industry with representatives from sectors including government\, energy\, education\, transportation\, healthcare\, logistics\, manufacturing\, agriculture\, insurance\, retail\, and many more\, this event is not to be missed. The IoT Tech Expo 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. \n6\,000 attendees. 6 conference tracks. 200+ speakers. 150+ exhibitors.  \nFind out more and register here: http://www.iottechexpo.com/northamerica/ \nIoTSF Members receive a 20% discount on tickets – please contact Rachel Palmer for the discount code.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-tech-expo-north-america-2017-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:Santa Clara Convention Centre\, 5001 Great America Parkway\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171116
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170112T142402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094742Z
UID:16224-1510617600-1510790399@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Promoted Event: IoTBuild
DESCRIPTION:IoT Build 2017 – Addressing the technical challenges for enterprises deploying IoT solutions \nEnterprise 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. \nTogether 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.  IoTBuild provides a unique opportunity to join technology leaders\, innovators and peers to tackle the challenges of technology selection and building the Internet of Things. \n  \nIf you are moving from thinking about IoT to deploying IoT networks then this is an event not to be missed. \nFor more information and registration go to: http://www.internetofbusiness.net/iotbuild/
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-promoted-event-iotbuild/
LOCATION:Olympia London.\, Hammersmith Road\, London\, Kensington\, W14 8UX
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171106T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20171006T212342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094743Z
UID:17254-1509962400-1509984000@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoT Security in the Enterprise – From Concrete Jungles to Smart Cities
DESCRIPTION:AboutThis event will provide attendees with practical knowledge and tools to meet the many-faced challenges of IoT security. \nJust as IoT is becoming prime time for industry\, so too must security as the threat of connection affects us all. Yet security needs to evolve along with the new frontiers of technology\, and all technology providers must provide a duty of care to their customers and the wider IoT eco-system. Yet it does not stop with vendors\, IoT security is recognised as being a wicked challenge which requires all stakeholders – including specifiers\, purchasers\, integrators\, users and many more – to play an active role in ensuring system wide security. \nThis event is the second in the US Securing IoT Series\, which seeks to raise awareness\, educate and guide an IoT interested audience in key aspects of making it safe to connect. \nThere is no cost to attend\, yet space is limited – we recommend you register at your earliest convenience once you know you are able to attend. \nAgenda10:30   Registration & Networking \n10:45   Welcome & Introduction\n– Tim Hahn\, IBM & Pamela Gupta\, IoTSF/OutSecure Inc. \n11:00   “IoT Security – Impending Doom or Rainbows & Unicorns?”\n– Tim Hahn: Distinguished Engineer\, IBM \n11:40   “Security in IoT”\n– Albert Sisto: Executive Chairman\, Device Authority \n12:15   Lunch & Networking \n13:15   “The Battle Amoung IoT- Based Bots”\n– Ron Winward: Security Evangelist\, Radware \n14:00   “Risk Assessment for IoT”\n– Pamela Gupta: Working Group Chair\, IoTSF & President\, OutSecure Inc. \n14:30   “Smart Buildings\, Dumb Security?”\n– Ken Munro: Partner\, Pen Test Partners \n15:15   “Future-Proof Security for the Smallest IoT Devices”\n– Louis Parks: President & CEO\, SecureRF \n15:45  Networking \n16:00   Event Close \nTime and LocationMonday 6th November: 10am – 4pm \n  \nIBM\nRoom 1219\, 12th Floor\n590 Madison Avenue\nNew York\nNY 10022\nUSA \nMAP \nHow to RegisterCost: There is no fee to attend this event \nSpaces are limited: Interested parties are invited to register HERE. \nMeet the Speakers \nHOST:: Tim Hahn \nDistinguished Engineer\, IBM \n“IoT Security – Impending Doom or Rainbows and Unicorns?” \nFind Out More \nPamela Gupta \nChair\, Self-Certification Working Group\, IoTSF / President\, OutSecure Inc. \n“Risk Assessment for IoT” \nFind Out More \nKen Munro \nPartner\, Pen Test Partners \n“Smart Buildings\, Dumb Security?” \nFind Out More \nAlbert Sisto  \nExecutive Chairman\, Device Authority \n“Security in IoT” \nFind Out More \nRon Winward \nSecurity Evangelist\, Radware \n“The Battle Among IoT-Based Bots” \nFind Out More \nLouis Parks \nPresident & CEO\, SecureRF \n“Future-Proof Security for the Smallest IoT Devices” \nFind Out More\nThe IoT Security Foundation gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of IBM in support of this event \n \n×Tim Hahn\, IBM\n“IoT Security – Impending Doom or Rainbows and Unicorns?” \nAs the Internet of Things is deployed across a wide range of industrial\, consumer\, and business environments\, of special interest and concern is the need to implement IoT solutions with careful attention to security. While many of the challenges in IoT security are similar to the challenges of securing information technology (IT) computing environments\, there are special considerations due to the scale\, operating conditions\, system capabilities\, and wide range of device types which are used in IoT solutions. Further\, these systems\, by connecting the electronic and physical worlds\, must address both operations technology (OT) security and information technology (IT) security. \nBiography \nTim Hahn is a IBM Distinguished Engineer and has been with IBM since 1990. He is the Chief Architect for Internet of Things Security within the IBM Watson Internet of Things division. He is responsible for strategy\, architecture\, and design for IBM Watson Internet of Things offerings. These offerings\, coupled with others from across IBM\, enable customers to design\, build\, experiment\, run\, manage\, and operate solutions involving diverse sensor data coming from connected devices. These solutions leverage IBM’s strengths in cloud\, cognitive\, analytics\, mobile\, social\, and security. \nClose×Pamela Gupta\, IoTSF/OutSecure Inc.\n“Risk Assessment for IoT” \nWill traditional Information security risk assessment methods serves us for the rise in complexity\, pervasiveness\, and automation of technology systems increases and cyberspace matures\, particularly with the Internet of Things (IoT)?  There is a strong argument that we will need new approaches to assess risk and build trust. The challenge with simply extending existing assessment methodologies to IoT systems is that we could be blind to new risks arising in such ecosystems. These risks could be related to the high degrees of connectivity present or the coupling of digital\, cyber-physical\, and social systems. Session will focus on  new methodologies to assess risk in this context that consider the dynamics and uniqueness of the IoT while maintaining the rigor of best practice in risk assessment. \nBiography \nPamela Gupta is President of OutSecure – creating strategy to reduce risk for existing and emerging technology. OutSecure is a security consulting company that is called for validation of risk mitigation measures in place by large global organizations. \nClose×Ken Munro\, Pen Test Partners\n“Smart Buildings\, Dumb Security?” \nAs building control and management systems find their way into more and more of the built environment we need a wake-up call regarding their security. Over the last 10 or so years Ken has been researching building management devices\, and found that the security failings that existed in 2006 still haven’t been properly addressed. In this talk you’ll find out about the issues\, including how devices can be compromised by attackers\, and also the scale of the problem. His research has discovered them connected directly to the public internet\, from fire stations\, military bases\, schools\, government buildings\, businesses and large retailers among many. With live demonstrations you’ll see how hackers can take control\, what the impacts are\, and what can be done about it. \nBiography \nKen is a regular speaker at many events\, DEF CON and Black Hat included. He’s also an Executive Member of the Internet of Things Security Forum and spoke out on IoT security design flaws at the forum’s inaugural event. He’s also not averse to getting deeply techie either\, regularly participating in hacking challenges and demos at Black Hat\, 44CON\, DefCon and Bsides amongst others. \nKen and his team at Pen Test Partners have hacked everything from keyless cars and a range of IoT devices\, from wearable tech to children’s toys and smart home control systems. This has gained him notoriety among the national press\, leading to regular appearances on BBC TV and BBC News online as well as the broadsheet press. He’s also a regular contributor to industry magazines\, penning articles for the legal\, security\, insurance\, oil and gas\, and manufacturing press. \nClose×Albert Sisto\, Device Authority\n“Security in IoT” \nInsight into some real use case examples and how IoT applications\, device manufacturers\, and IoT Ecosystem providers are considering the use of Device Authority to secure their product or service. \nExamples will include :- \n\nMedical Device use case examples – portable device and large-scale robots.\nIoT Application service provider example – focused on device management\nGateway providers.\nEcosystem partnerships – leveraging Enterprise security technologies and deployments and making them IoT ready.\n\nBiography \nAl is a Director of Tern Plc an AIM listed investment company where he serves as an investor and business advisor to private companies including Device Authority. He is also a General Partner of Sixth Bridge L. P.\, an investment and strategic advisory firm and currently serves as an advisor and on the boards of several leading Enterprise Software and Security companies in Europe and the USA\, including Agnitio\, iJento and Nok Nok Labs. He also serves as an advisor to Centaur Partners\, a leading\, boutique technology investment banking firm. \nAl was formally Chairman and CEO of Hifn (NASDAQ: HIFN). He repositioned the company through acquisitions and repurposing technology leading to its merger with EXAR. Prior to Hifn\, he had a seven-year tenure as Chairman\, President and CEO of Phoenix Technologies (NASDAQ: PTEC)\, a provider of platform-enabling software. As COO of RSA Data Security he focused on strategy\, operations and strategic investments to expand the security ecosystem. \nClose×Ron Winward\, Radware\n“The Battle Among IoT-Based Bots” \n2017 may already be defined as the year of IoT threats. Spawned from last year’s Mirai botnet\, the IoT threat landscape has become so vast that vigilante hackers are now purposefully destroying vulnerable devices just to combat the threat. In this session\, Ron Winward will review the Mirai framework and specifically how it has created this new threat landscape. Also\, he’ll discuss other infamous malware attacks such as the Hajime botnet and BrickerBot\, and how darknet forums and marketplaces are fueling the threat. Finally\, Winward will explore how to protect yourself from IoT-based attacks and ways to secure your own IoT infrastructure. \nClose×Louis Parks\, SecureRF\n“Future-Proof Security for the Smallest IoT Devices” \nCost\, performance\, and efficiency are driving a record number of 8-bit and 16-bit devices into the IoT creating a significant security challenge. Symmetric methods can address basic data needs but they do not scale for global solutions\, and asymmetric methods only become practical on larger 32-bit processors. With more and more small processors entering foundational platforms like the smart grid\, medical devices\, and automobiles\, many with market lives of ten years or more\, the issue of quantum-resistance security becomes an additional critical consideration. We will review the security options and typical implementation needs for gateways and endpoint devices including sensors\, actuators\, and embedded processors. This talk will include examples of ultra-low-resource protocols\, and provide current benchmarks for ARM\, RISC-V\, and other processor environments against existing commercial solutions. \nClose
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-security-in-the-enterprise-from-concrete-jungles-to-smart-cities/
LOCATION:England
ORGANIZER;CN="IoT Security Foundation":MAILTO:contact@iotsecurityfoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171102T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170904T122527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094743Z
UID:17209-1509625800-1509642000@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Plenary 15
DESCRIPTION:IoTSF members are invited to join us on Thursday 2nd November for the 15th plenary session\, hosted by Digital Catapult. This plenary session follows the progress of the Working Groups and operations updates. \nThis event is for IoTSF members and invited guests only. If you are not a member and would like to attend\, please email Jenny Devoy. Non-members who register without consulting Jenny will be deleted.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-plenary-15/
LOCATION:Digital Catapult Centre\, 101 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2RA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Plenary Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Devoy":MAILTO:jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171017T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171017T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170616T110137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094744Z
UID:17034-1508232600-1508261400@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Internet of Things Security Event (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:This event aims to bring together leading experts in the field of IoT and Cybersecurity to educate participants on the: \n\npotential threats and risks to their organisation\nhighlight real world examples of IoT attacks and the damage caused\nIoT security best practice and frameworks\n\nThe event will also give participants the opportunity to network and meet leading experts and companies offering security products\, solutions and services. \nYou can book tickets using the link below and there are a limited no. of Early Bird tickets available: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/secure-internet-of-things-tickets-34656095314 \nThe event is supported by the Knowledge Transfer Network\, Innovate UK’s network partner. \nAgenda:\n09.30  Registration\, Refreshments and Networking\n10.00  Welcome\n10.15  Session 1: Threats and Real World Examples of IoT Hacks\n11.25  Refreshments\, Networking & Meet Exhibitors\n11.55  Session 2: Security Frameworks\, Guidelines and Standards\n12.55  Lunch\, Networking & Meet Exhibitors\n13.55  Session 3: Security Best Practice\n15.15  Refreshments\, Networking & Meet Exhibitors\n15.45  Session 4: Security Best Practice continued\n17.00  Networking & Meet Exhibitors\n17.30  Event Close
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/internet-of-things-security-event-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:Green Park Conference Centre\, 100 Longwater Avenue\, Green Park\, Reading\, RG2 6GP\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171003T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171003T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170821T114007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094745Z
UID:17174-1507019400-1507053600@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Promoted Event: AESIN Annual Conference 2017
DESCRIPTION:AESIN\, IoTSF’s sister company\, are delighted to announce the AESIN Conference 2017\, building on its success in previous years and now being established as the premier UK Automotive Electronics Conference. IoTSF Members can take advantage of member ticket rates for this Conference.  IoTSF will also be exhibiting at this Conference. \nThis year we expect an even bigger and better show with more than 200 delegates expected and capacity for over 20 exhibitors at the popular National Motorcycle Museum next to Birmingham Airport. Along with headline keynotes from Industry and updates from Government\, there will be parallel technical tracks covering the six key workstream areas covered by AESIN which include: \n\nADAS & AV\nAutomotive Electronics Security\nConnected Car\nMore Electric Powertrain\nResearch & Development\nSoftware\n\nExhibitor and Sponsor options will be available on first come first served basis. Please contact Rachel Palmer for more information. This year we will once again run the popular Conference Networking Dinner at the end of the formal conference talks which will all run over a full day this year\, helping maximise the potential for networking across Industry\, Government and Academia in one place at one time. \nFor more information including speakers & agenda\, visit the AESIN website: http://aesin.org.uk/annual-conference/conference-2017/ \nTickets can be purchased on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/aesin-conference-2017-tickets-30322453274
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/aesin2017/
LOCATION:England
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170914T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170718T120001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094745Z
UID:17111-1505392200-1505408400@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Plenary 14
DESCRIPTION:IoTSF members are invited to join us on Thursday 14th September for the 14th plenary session\, kindly hosted by Thales in London. This plenary session follows the progress of the Working Groups and operations updates. \nRegister Here\nThis event is for IoTSF members and invited guests only. If you are not a member and would like to attend\, please email Jenny Devoy. Non-members who register without consulting Jenny will be deleted.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-plenary-14/
LOCATION:England
CATEGORIES:Plenary Session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170830T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170830T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170623T125610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094745Z
UID:17058-1504087200-1504108800@iotsecurityfoundation.org
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/
LOCATION:England
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170819
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170208T104254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094745Z
UID:16428-1502841600-1503100799@iotsecurityfoundation.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170705T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170705T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170320T085745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094746Z
UID:16741-1499245200-1499270400@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:AESIN Automotive Security Conference (IoTSF Partnered Event)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\n \n  \n  \nHosted and Sponsored by: \n \n  \nThe IoT Security Foundation is pleased to Partner the AESIN Automotive Security Conference. \nAutomotive Electronics Security is a major focus as we create ever increasing levels of connectivity and vehicle system complexity and cross industry participation is now creating real solutions to secure against cybercrime and hacking. \nHosted by THALES and in partnership with IOTSF this Conference will provide insight into the latest thinking and experiences from leading cross-industry players\, considering topics such as skills requirements\, digital trust\, secure architecture\, cryptographic keys / authentication\, robustness – resilient application interfaces and remote updates / access / firmware OTA (over-the-air). \n\nAgenda\n09:00  Registration\n09:30  Welcome & Introduction \nSession 1 – Security: Short Term Gains and Long Term Objectives\n09:45  Framing Remarks\n– Chris Hills\, Phaedrus Systems\n09:50  Adding Cyber Security to the MoT\n– Thales\n10:10  Protecting Cars by Re-Using Existing Technologies\n– Rob Coombs\, ARM\n10:30  Automotive Cybersecurity Through Assurance\n– Andrew Ashby\, Ricardo\n10:50  Panel 1 – Chaired by Chris Hills\, Phaedrus Systems \n11:00  Break\, Networking & Exhibition Area \nSession 2 – Addressing the Security Skills Shortage\n11:30  Framing Remarks\n– Kevin Vincent\, University of Coventry\n11:35  An OEM Experience – What do we need\, what can AESIN do?\n– Dave Battersby\, Jaguar Land Rover\n11:55  Skills to Make Cyber Security Claims in Support of Safety\n– TBC\n12:15  National Scale Support\n– Mr Peter D\, NCSC\n12:35  Panel 2 – Chaired by Kevin Vincent\, University of Coventry \n12:45  Lunch\, Networking & Exhibition Area \nSession 3 – Policy\, Insurance & Insurability\n13:45  Framing Remarks\n– David Wong\, SMMT\n13:50  After Repair\, What Will it Take for a Connected Car to be Insurable?\n– TBC\n14:10  Insuring Machine Learning Systems\n– TBC\n14:30  Competition v Safety Policy Developments\n– Sevvy Palmer\, CCAV\n14:50  Panel 3 – Chaired by David Wong\, SMMT \n15:00  Break\, Networking & Exhibition Area \n15:25  Closing Keynote\n15:45  Closing Remarks\n16:00  Event Close \n  \n  \nExhibitors\n \nIf you would like more information on Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities\, please contact Rachel Palmer. \n\n  \nTickets\nThis event is FREE for AESIN/NMI Members to Attend.\nTickets cost £150+VAT for Non-Members to Attend. \n  \nFor more information on the AESIN Automotive Security Conference\, please visit the AESIN Website. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/aesin-automotive-security-conference-iotsf-partnered-event/
LOCATION:The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC)\, Ansty Park\, Coventry\, CV7 9JU
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170704T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170705T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170509T143323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094746Z
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SUMMARY:IoT Security Training :
DESCRIPTION:The IoT Security Foundation is now offering training courses for the IoT community. \nAt the completion of this course\, attendees will know how to secure a connected IoT product from scratch. \nThis course is run across 2 days on July 4th / 5th at the Macdonald Windsor Hotel. \nCourse attendees benefit from a fully inclusive package\, will receive a certificate of completion and be registered on the IoTSF database. \nMore details\, including how to book\, can be found on the training landing page here.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-security-training/
LOCATION:Macdonald Windsor Hotel\, SL41LH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170614
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170130T103747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094746Z
UID:16397-1497225600-1497398399@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Promoted Event: Security of Things World 2017
DESCRIPTION:Security of Things World is the industry event for engaged\, high level\, international executives from across all sectors that are affected by the need for security of the Internet of Things. Connect with over 300 peers on June 12-13 in Berlin to learn\, network and share best practice strategies at the only dedicated forum where all stakeholders who play an active role in the security of IoT come together. Join the conversations at the Security of Things World this June in Berlin to accelerate market adoption and gain a deeper business and technical understanding of Industry 4.0 and the security of IoT landscape. \n  \nMain topics in 2017: \n\nSecuring your cyber physical systems\nExpanding your IT Security to the cloud\nBusiness Continuity Management in practice\nData privacy in an interconnected world\nSecurity strategies meet digital transformation\nBringing security to the cloud\n\n  \nFor further information about the event\, check out: www.securityofthingsworld.com
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-promoted-event-security-of-things-world-2017/
LOCATION:TITANIC Chaussee Berlin\, Chausseestraße 30\, Berlin\, 10115\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170609T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170609T163000
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170518T105935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094746Z
UID:17007-1497011400-1497025800@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Plenary Session 12
DESCRIPTION:IoTSF members are invited to join us on Friday 9th June for the 12th plenary session\, held at Digital Catapult\, Euston Road\, London. This plenary session follows the progress of the Working Groups and operations updates. \nThis event is for IoTSF members and invited guests only. If you are not a member and would like to attend\, please email Jenny Devoy. Non-members who register without consulting Jenny will be deleted. \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-plenary-session-12/
LOCATION:England
CATEGORIES:Plenary Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Devoy":MAILTO:jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170607T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170607T214500
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170526T112242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094746Z
UID:17012-1496859300-1496871900@iotsecurityfoundation.org
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/
LOCATION:England
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170609
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170426T092805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094747Z
UID:16955-1496793600-1496966399@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IIoT and Digital Solutions for Oil and Gas\, Amsterdam (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:The reliance of the oil and gas companies on automation solutions and connectivity has increased the exposure of data from the oil and gas operations and the risk of security threat. \nThe oil and gas companies are now looking at cyber security solutions in a holistic view because they are critical for the successful deployment of IoT projects. The market for oil and gas cyber security spending was estimated by Visiongain at $31.45 bn in 2017 \nThe Vice Presidents on Digitalisation from Shell\, OMV\, ENI\, Statoil\, Maersk\, Petronas will meet at the IIoT and Digital Solutions for Oil and Gas on 7-8 June in Amsterdam to discuss the investment plans in cyber security\, Big data and IIoT. \nThe event is strongly supported by Accenture\, McKinsey & Co\, Honeywell Connected Plant\, Halliburton\, Romtelecom and Bentley Systems and will feature case studies\, workshop\, technical demo and roundtables specifically designed for discussing the opportunities in IoT and cyber security. \nThe oil and gas market can be a great opportunity for companies who are interested to do business with the CIOs\, CTOs and CDOs of upstream and downstream companies so make sure you attend the IIoT and Digital solutions conference on 7-8 June in Amsterdam and meet face to face the global oil and gas decision makers who need the best solutions for their operations. \n  \nOFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.globuc.com/digitalsolutions \n  \nCONTACT: \nElmira Gabidullina \nMarketing Manager \nGlobal Business Club Ltd \nT: +44 (0) 845 868 8234 \nE: e.gabidullina@globuc.com
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iiot-and-digital-solutions-for-oil-and-gas-amsterdam-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:England
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170603
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170410T121113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094747Z
UID:16800-1496275200-1496447999@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoT Tech Expo Europe 2017 (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \nIoT Tech Expo will be arriving in the Estrel\, Berlin on 1-2nd June for its 2nd annual event where it will host two days of top level content and discussion\, introducing and exploring the latest innovations in the Internet of Things arena. \nThere will be case studies and 6 dedicated conference tracks covering the entire IoT ecosystem including Smart Transportation & Cities\, Developing for the IoT\, Connected Industry\, IoT in Enterprise\, IoT Innovations & Technologies and Data & Security\, in addition to a free exhibition. \nBringing together over 4\,000 attendees from across the entire IoT industry with representatives from sectors including government\, energy\, education\, transportation\, agriculture\, manufacturing\, M2M and many more\, this event is not to be missed. The IoT Tech Expo 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. \nThe event is co-located with the Blockchain Expo and the AI Expo. \nThere are a range of passes available\, from FREE expo passes to all-access gold conference and networking passes. Find out more and register here: https://www.iottechexpo.com/europe/ \n\nIoTSF Members receive a 20% discount on tickets – please contact Rachel Palmer for the discount code.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iot-tech-expo-europe-2017-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:Estrel Berlin\, Sonnenallee 225\, Berlin\, 12057\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170526
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170112T155718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094748Z
UID:16241-1495584000-1495756799@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:IoTSF Promoted Event: Smart IoT Hong Kong
DESCRIPTION:Smart IoT Hong Kong 2017 is where the Internet of Things really starts to change everything for business and government. \nA two-day event comprising a world-class FREE conference and a packed exhibition floor showcasing IoT in action\, Smart IoT Hong Kong thousands of senior business leaders across many industry verticals\, service providers\, technology innovators and leaders of towns and cities across North Asia. \nFor IoT Vendors – access to a relevant\, powerful buying audience \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you sell solutions to companies\, service providers or government\, find out how you can showcase what you do at this ground-breaking new event in Hong Kong please click here. \nFor Delegates – an international exhibition\, world-class conference\, high profile networking\nDoes your organisation want to deploy IoT technology\, register for your FREE delegate pass\, find out more here. \nFor IoT Experts – who want to share your ideas.\nCome and join our faculty of 150+ thought-leaders\, innovators\, tech sector visionaries\, business CIOs\, CISOs\, CDOs and senior line of business management\, academia\, service providers\, government leaders and city planners and analysts by applying to present in the multi-stream conference. \n\n\nFor more information\, please visit the Smart IoT Hong Kong website.
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-promoted-event-smart-iot-hong-kong/
LOCATION:HKCEC\, 1 Expo Drive\, Wan Chai\, Hong Kong
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170524
DTSTAMP:20260429T172801
CREATED:20170314T124027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T094748Z
UID:16714-1495497600-1495583999@iotsecurityfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Retail Edge: IoT Interactive Summit (IoTSF Promoted Event)
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin the key players in retail on the one-day IoT Interactive Summit on the 23 May in London\, to discuss strategies which help you capitalise on the huge opportunities IoT brings to their industry and how to protect from its risks. \nThis programme is uniquely designed in conjunction with the Retail Edge advisory board to ensure you can leave the conference with strategic roadmaps to move IoT from concept to reality. \n  \nConfirmed speakers and advisory board members include: \n\nAndrew Day\, Chief Data Officer\, Sainsbury’s\nEd Child\, Director Global Customer Insight & Analytics\, Walmart\nAdam Green\, Principal Wireless Engineer\, Ocado\nJohnathan Marsh\, Buying Director for Electricals and Home Technology\, John Lewis\nAles Drabek\, Chief Digital & Disruption Officer\, Conrad Electronic\nGiles Delafeld\, Global Chief Information Officer\, Clarks\nPaul Wilkinson\, Head of Technology Research and Open Innovation\, Tesco Labs\nRichard Hewitt\, Head of Digital Stores\, Marks & Spencer\nCathy McCabe\, Chief Information Officer\, Jaeger\nDonna Chen\, Former Global Strategy – Head of Digital\, Omni Channel Development\, Walgreens Boots Alliance\nDave Ward\, Head of New Technology\, Innovation and Connected Home\, Dixons Carphone\nRichard Jenkins\, Head of RFID Strategic Development\, Marks & Spencer\nMark Cody\, Head of Mobile Products and Services\, Camelot and Former Head of Digital Marketing Innovation\, Tesco\nRebecca Ruddle\, Head of Showrooms\, com\nIan Plummer\, Director of Sales Operations\, Volkswagen\nSophie Ross\, Group Head of Multichannel\, Hammerson plc\nLouise Baker\, Head of Supply Chain\, Sally Beauty\nDoug Glenwright\, Customer Experience Lead and Former General Manager\, Retail Transformation\, TUI Group\nNadia Shouraboura\, Founder and CEO\, Hointer\, Inc.\nAlexander Allen\, Director of Strategy & Business Development\, Maplin\nStevie Uddin\, Senior Customer Insight Manager\, House of Fraser\nJP van Tiel\, Commercial Director\, Hive\nKudzai Manungo\, Digital Product Manager\, Thomas Cook Group\nBrian Kilcourse\, Managing Partner\, RSR Research\nMiya Knights\, Technology Research Director\, Planet Retail\n\n  \nEarly Bird discount expires on 9 Feb 2017\nGet 30% with booking code IOT30\nhttp://www.iotretailsummit.com/book_now.html \n \nRegister now – Contact Oliver on +44 (0) 20 3637 7570 or email Oliver@eventcreationnetwork.com for special rates. \nTake advantage of this opportunity to meet face-to-face with industry experts on your toughest challenges – Join us in London on 23 May 2017! \n  \nPlus! \n\n3 Interactive Conference Tracks\nDedicated exhibition area\n40+ visionary speakers\nStrategic Roadmaps * Networking * Roundtables * Panels * Keynotes * Innovation Showcases\n\nVisit the website for further details http://www.iotretailsummit.com \nIf you have any questions or are interested in sponsorship opportunities\, please call Gavin Wright on 44 203 637 615 or email gavinw@eventcreationnetwork.com
URL:https://iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/retail-edge-iot-interactive-summit-iotsf-promoted-event/
LOCATION:One America Square\, 1 America Square\, 17 Crosswall\, London\, EC3N 2LB
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