Washington D.C., USA
Thursday, February 4, 8:30AM ET

IEEE End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things in Washington, D.C.

IEEEInternet2, the National Science Foundation (NSF) and other sponsors are working together to gather industry technologists who can help drive the Internet of Things (IoT) conversation and contribute to the development of an open architectural framework.

On Thursday February 4th, 2016, IEEE will present "IEEE End-to-End Trust and Security for the Internet of Things," a live-streamed workshop that will be held at George Washington University. 

Program

Start Time 

End Time 

 Tentative Program

8:30 am 

9:00 am 

 Welcome and introductions – Led by Oleg Logvinov, IEEE

9:00 am 

10:00 am 

Opening Panel re: needs and challenges in end to end trust, security, privacy for the IoT – moderated by  Florence Hudson, Internet2

• Rosio Alvarez, US Department of Energy

• Oleg Logvinov, IEEE

• Bob Martin, IIC

• Anita Nikolich, NSF

• Sarah Cooper, M2Mi

10:00 am 

10:15 am 

 Break

10:15 am 

12:15 am 

Presentations from submissions on Requirements of what we need to do for E2ET&S for IoT

Presentation Title

Author

E2E Trust and Security using ISO/IEC/IEEE P21451-1-4 (Sensei-IoT*) 1st Semantic Web 3.0 Standard for the Internet of Things (IoT)

W. J. Miller

Industrial Internet Reference Architecture

Robert Martin

NETWORK END-TO-END DATA LINK EVALUATION SYSTEM (NEEDLES)

William Woodward

Outcomes of the 2015 Internet of Things Security and Privacy Keynotes workshop

Glenn Fink

The Internet of Things: An overview. Understanding the issue and Challenges of a More Connected World

Karen O'Donoghue

The IoT and the Ability to Defend Against the Silent Intruder

Lillie Coney

12:15 pm 

3:30 pm 

 Break for workshops

3:30 pm 

4:30 pm 

 Readout from breakout sessions

4:30 pm 

5:15 pm 

 Brainstorming Next Steps & Actions

5:15 pm 

5:30 pm 

 Closing Remarks

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