The IoTSF Plenary returns this July.
One Birdcage Walk is a prestigious venue in the heart of London. This will be a significant follow up to the recent TechWorks AI meeting at Bletchley Park.
We’ll hear the very latest updates from the leaders of the IoTSF working groups in our own campaign to secure the internet of things in 2024 and beyond.
First, we’ll hear from John Moor and Chris Bennison as they outline the work of IoTSF in line with International Govt strategies and new chapters. Second, Chris will highlight the new Regulatory Watch group’s guideline for members on the PSTI Act and the importance of the Cyber Resilience Act with a panel discussion.
After a coffee break and networking, Ian Pearson and leaders from the Assurance Framework will address how manufacturers can optimise their security capabilities by utilising its requirements.
This will be followed by a panel led by Sarb Sembhi, from the Smart Built Environment Group discussing a new IoTSF procurement guide. It will look at the topic from the perspective of procurement professionals and relevant stakeholders in IoT Cybersecurity in sustainable buildings.
After lunch we will hear the very latest news on our UKRI Digital Security by Design Project, CHERI Morello and how the TechWorks community has impacted it.
Dr. Nick Allott and Professor Andrew Martin, will showcase how CHERI can make a real difference in Gateways, the very heart of many networks. If we can make this happen, all the other systems will be more resilient. This includes the significant work of many of our members in the latest NIST Trusted IoT onboarding project.
Last, but not least, Haydn Povey will introduce the TechWorks Global Marketing Strategy Report for CHERI based Router + Connected Device Infrastructure. Haydn brings a wealth of experience in the global semi-conductor industry.
Note - the event takes place in the Council Room
This event is FREE for both IoTSF members and non-members.
Find out more about IoTSF here: https://www.iotsecurityfoundation.org
If you have any queries please email contact@iotsecurityfoundation.org