IEEE End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

IEEEInternet2, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) as well as a host of other sponsors worked 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, 4 February 2016, IEEE organized "IEEE End-to-End Trust and Security for the Internet of Things," a workshop that was held at George Washington University. Qualified technology leaders and innovators participated as presenters and attendees at this invitation-only event. Industry, government, and academic professionals, including researchers, IT architects, security professionals, government agencies, industry associations, professors, and post-graduate students all collaborated to develop and submit presentations that expressed viewpoints, made recommendations, and furthered the discussion on the subject of end-to-end trust and security for an open IoT architectural framework. Presentations address the TIPPSS elements: trust, identity, privacy, protection, security, and safety.

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Opening Panel: 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

The Needs and Challenges in End to End Trust, Security, Privacy for the IoT - moderated by Florence Hudson, Internet2. The Opening Panel consists of: Rosio Alvarez, US Department of Energy, Oleg Logvinov, IEEE, Bob Martin, IIC, Anita Nikolich, NSF, and Sarah Cooper, M2M. This event was hosted at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. on February 4th, 2016. Learn more about the conference on the IEEE Internet Initiative website: http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/events/workshops/ieee-end-to-end-tru…

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William J. Miller on Sensei-IoT: 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

Chairman William J. Miller presents at the End to End Trust and Security conference in Washington, D.C. about using ISO/IEC/IEEE P21451-1-4 (Sensei-IoT*). Miller explains how this is the 1st Semantic Web 3.0 Standard for the Internet of Things (IoT). This event was hosted at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. on February 4th, 2016. Learn more about the conference on the IEEE Internet Initiative website: http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/events/workshops/ieee-end-to-end-tru…

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Ulf Lindqvist presents the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative (CybSI): 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

What is the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative Vice Chair Ulf Lindqvist introduces the three main goals and explains how to get involved, starting at http://cybersecurity.ieee.org/. Lundqvist outlines the CybSI's purpose for collaborating, from system design to building codes. Presented at the 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things.

Learn more about the conference on the IEEE Internet Initiative website: http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/events/workshops/ieee-end-to-end-tru…

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Glenn Fink on Priorities for IoT Security and Privacy From Here to 2020: End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things 2016

What key areas need improvement when it comes to IoT security and privacy? Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Glenn A. Fink, PhD, reviews top issues from the 2015 IoT World Forum and offers recommended research work needed to advance to 2020 with confidence. Presented at the End to End Trust and Security Conference in Washington, D.C. in February 2016. Learn more about the 2015 WF IoT at http://wfiot2015.ieee-wf-iot.org/ and the upcoming 2016 WF IoT being held in Reston, VA at http://wfiot2016.ieee-wf-iot.org/

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The Internet of Things, An Overview: Karen O'Donoghue Addresses Issues and Challenges of a More Connected World -- 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

What are IoT's unique issues and challenges? The Internet Society's Karen O'Donoghue reviews key questions to ask when it comes to security and privacy on such a massive scale where physical security is difficult or impossible. Presented at the End to End Trust and Security Conference in Washington, D.C. in February 2016. Learn more about the conference on the IEEE Internet Initiative website: http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/events/workshops/ieee-end-to-end-tru…

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Lillie Coney on the IoT and the Ability to Defend Against the Silent Intruder: 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

What does the big picture look like for command and control of physical and complex systems of the IoT? IEEE PAR 1912 Chair Lillie Coney emphasizes signal processing management and recommends the re-thinking of operation systems for improving the trustworthiness of IoT enabled technology.

Presented at the End to End Trust and Security Conference in Washington, D.C. in February 2016. Learn more about the conference on the IEEE Internet Initiative website: http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/events/workshops/ieee-end-to-end-tru…

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Juan Carlos Zuniga on Wi-Fi Privacy at IEEE 802 & IETF: 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

How do we protect users of the Internet of Things? Former Chair of IEEE 802 and current IETF Internet Area WG Co-Chair Juan Carlos Zuniga addresses solving the technical issues and using randomization as a powerful tool for privacy.

Presented at the End to End Trust and Security Conference in Washington, D.C. in February 2016. Learn more about the conference on the IEEE Internet Initiative website: http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/events/workshops/ieee-end-to-end-tru…

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Closing Panel at 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

Moderator Oleg Logvinov launches the discussion among the panelists on educating the masses about the increasingly complicated Internet of Things. Topics include regulations, design processes, protocols and more. Speakers and audience share in a Q&A style talk.

Presented at the End to End Trust and Security Conference in Washington, D.C. in February 2016. Learn more about the conference on the IEEE Internet Initiative website: http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/events/workshops/ieee-end-to-end-tru…

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