Upcoming Webinar
IEEE IoT Cybersecurity Assessment Program Helps Ensure IoT System Security
5 DECEMBER 2024
11:00 AM EST
Internet of Things (IoT) sensors have experienced explosive growth during the last decade and are poised for continued mass-scale adoption in smart cities, manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and automotive industries, including the forthcoming autonomous vehicles markets. This explosive growth has exposed issues that are beginning to negatively affect the adoption of IoT sensors in many industries.
In the near future there will be 50 billion or more (IoT Sensors/Actuator) devices connected to the Internet, and if we assume (based on current conditions) that 1.1% of them are compromised and under coordinated remote control, that equates to 55 million rogue IoT devices.
Network interoperability and cybersecurity are the two most important issues consistently identified in sensors industry surveys and market reports and they are the biggest impediments to market growth. These issues manifest themselves in increased implementation costs, added complexity to systemwide cybersecurity solutions, and result in closed-loop/proprietary systems that limit free-market competition.
This webinar, presented by IEEE SA's Foundational Technology Practice, will address the preparation for cybersecure IoT devices, cybersecurity best practices for IoT devices, and showcase a framework document that outlines the protection of devices and certification to help make devices secure.
Each speaker is going to present their point of view. An open discussion among the speakers and with the audience will follow at the end of all presentations.
This webinar will cover the following topics:
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SPEAKERS & TOPICS
Preparing Industry to Cybersecure IoT Sensor Devices
Ravi Subramaniam
Senior Director, Product, Business, IEEE SA
Public Safety Systems
(Co-Presenter)
Sridhar Kowdley
Vice Chair of IoT Sensors Advisory Committee and Program Manager at US DHS S&T
Public Safety Systems
(Co-Presenter)
Eugene Song
Electronics Engineer at National Institute of Standards and Technology
The Need for an IEEE IoT Sensor Certification Program
Ted Osinski
Program Mgr., IEEE SA Conformity Assessment
IEEE IoT Sensor Certification: A Complete Solution
Lubos Kuzma
Principal, Blue Warden Consulting Ltd.
The IEEE Framework Document Explained
Fred Beltzer
Lockheed Martin Fellow, Chief Cyber Architect, Chair IEEE Cybersecurity Committee
IEEE SA
Training & Development
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