If you are interested in the explosion of connected devices and what it means for our collective security and our personal privacy, why don’t you join us for a stimulating morning with some of the most respected thinkers and iconoclasts in the field.
Planned Forum Participants Include:
Adrian Turner, Chief Executive Officer, Mocana
David Chartier , CEO, Codenomicon
Joe Pasqua, VP Research, Symantec
Jay Radcliffe, Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, IBM
Tim Gee, Principal, Medical Connectivity Consulting
Tom Zemites, Strategic Marketing Manager, Microsemi Implantable Medical Devices Division
Dr. Eric Cole, InZero Systems
Professor Ruzena Bajcsy, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Director Emeritus, Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society, UC Berkeley
Professor Kevin Fu, Associate Professor,Computer Science; Adjunct, Electrical Computer Engineering; Sloan Research Fellow, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Andras Nadas, Senior Research Engineer; Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University
Mike Ahmadi, CISSP – COO, GraniteKey
Sami Nassar, General Manager, NXP Semiconductors
Dr. Dale Nordenberg, MD; Executive Director, Medical Device Innovation, Safety, and Security Consortium (MDISS)
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