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IoTSF Conference

IoT Security Foundation Conference 2018

London, United Kingdom
04 December 2018
The conference ended on 04 December 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
29th June 2018
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
29th June 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
31st July 2018
Early Bird Tickets
31st October 2018

About IoTSF Conference

The 4th Annual IoT Security Foundation Conference is a one-day event that will bring vendors and users together with security experts, researchers and key stakeholders to discuss security “in the round”. Attendees will learn how companies are providing security capabilities and how users are implementing them. This will be framed by a bigger picture view of the contemporary issues and take a look into the future with a view from the research agenda.

Topics

Communication security in the iot, Iot security, Hardware and software design, Hardware and software security

Call for Papers

The Call for Papers for presentations for the IoTSF Conference 2018 is now open.

Thank you for your interest in speaking – we invite you to submit proposals on any subject matter which you feel are important, interesting or relevant across a number of IoT security related themes.

Deadline for submissions: June 29th 2018

Find out more and read submission guide here: https://iotsfconference.com/ca...

Conference attendees will be interested in business, technical, operational, educational and policy related themes. These will include (but are not limited to):    

- Updates on the latest attacks and how to avoid them 

- Building/engineering secure products and/or systems  

- Testing IoT products – defending against common attacks  

- Specifying fit for purpose security when purchasing  

- Maintaining security   

- Achieving resilience throughout the lifecycle  

- Emerging research or intelligence  

- Ethical hacking of IoT systems  

- Ethical design for security and privacy  

- Practical “how to’s” (or how not to…) – e.g.  

   o how to manage secure updates 

   o how to build a secure and agile development culture

   o respond to a security breach 

   o build an effective bug bounty program 

   o assess your risk 

   o threat model   

We are especially interested to hear real-world case studies – for example, delivering fit for purpose security in the home, in the enterprise, in buildings, in the factory, transport, critical national infrastructure etc.  

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