IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of Things
05-08 February 2018 – Singapore

Program

TOP1a: Security and Privacy Regimes – Part 1
  Date:  Tuesday, 6 February 2018
  Time:  10:30-12:30, 13:30-15:30, & 16:00-18:00
  Room: 4302
10:30-10:40 Introduction (David W. Kravitz)
Keynotes 1
10:40-11:10 Thomas Keenan, Professor, Environmental Design and Computer Science, University of Calgary,

“Avoiding the Creep Factor in the Internet of Things”

11:10-11:40 Hsiao-Ying Lin, Senior Researcher, Shield Lab, Huawei International,

“Connected Car Security”

11:40-12:10 Drew Van Duren, Technical Director of IoT Security, OnBoard Security, Inc.,

“Locking Down and Re-Using V2X Security: Lessons for Smart Cities”

12:10-12:30 Panel 1 –  Systems of Systems: Balancing Security and Privacy Where We Live and Drive
(moderator: Jeff Voas; panelists: Thomas Keenan, Drew Van Duren, Ulf Lindqvist)
12:30-1:30 [Lunch]
Keynotes 2
1:30-2:00 Ulf Lindqvist, Program Director, Computer Science Laboratory, SRI International,

“Security and Privacy Challenges and Opportunities for IoT in Smart Cities”

2:00-2:30 Jeff Voas, Computer Scientist, NIST, USA

“IoT and Trust”

2:30-3:00 Soon Chia Lim, Director of Technology, Cyber Security Agency, Singapore

“IoT Security – Enabling Trust and Digital Future”

3:00-3:30 Tan Guan Hong, Technology Partner, Rekanext Capital Partners,

“In the Digital Economy Using IoT Systems, Data Classification Must be Designed in”

3:30-4:00 [Coffee Break]
Keynotes 3
4:00-4:30 Haojie Zhuang, Director of Research, Cloud Security Alliance APAC,

“Top Challenges to Secure IOT Deployments”

4:30-5:00 Tim Hahn, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for IoT Security, IBM Watson,

“IoT Security:  Impending Doom or Rainbows and Unicorns?”

5:00-5:30 Joe Chan, CEO, Advanced Security Technology and Research Laboratory Company Limited (AdvSTAR Lab),

“Threat Intelligence for IoT Security”

5:30-6:00 Panel 2 – Clouds and Things: Making Cities and Nations Smart
(moderator: David W. Kravitz; panelists: Soon Chia Lim, Tan Guan Hong,  Tim Hahn, Joe Chan)
TOP1b: Security and Privacy Regimes – Part 2
  Date:  Wednesday, 7 February 2018
  Time:  10:30-12:30, 13:30-15:30, & 16:00-18:00
  Room: 4302
Keynotes 4
10:30-11:00 Sean Smith, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Dartmouth University,

“Securing the IoT: Critical Research Challenges”

11:00-11:30 Vrizlynn Thing, Lead – Cyber Security Cluster, Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR),

“Security in IoT”

11:30-12:00 Joe Jarzombek, Director for Government, Aerospace & Defense Programs, Synopsys, Inc.,

“IoT Supply Chain Management: Reducing Attack Vectors & Enabling Cybersecurity Assurance”

 

12:00-12:30 Biplab Sikdar, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore,

“Security Solutions for the Internet of Things”

12:30-1:30 [Lunch]
1:30-2:00 Panel 3 – Managing: Keys, Risky Things, Cyber- and Physical- Attacks, and the IoT Supply Chain
(moderator: David W. Kravitz; panelists: Sean Smith, Biplab Sikdar, Joe Jarzombek, Vrizlynn Thing)
Keynotes 5
2:00-2:30 Rainer Matischek, Senior Staff Research Engineer, Infineon Technologies Austria AG,

“Hardware-Based IoT Security: From Research to Practical Applications”

2:30-3:00 Jorge Guajardo Merchan, Principal Scientist and Manager, Security and Privacy Group, Robert Bosch Research and Technology Center North America,

“Towards a More Secure Internet of Everything”

3:00-3:30 Kang Wei Woo, Executive Director, QuantumCIEL

“IoT Security for Smart Nation – Challenges & Solutions”

3:30-4:00 [Coffee Break]
Keynotes 6
4:00-4:30 Jason Cooper, Principal Systems Architect, DarkMatter Group’s Cryptographic Research & Development Division,

“Enforcing Dynamic Trust: Mimicking the Natural World”

4:30-5:00 Angelos Stavrou, Professor and Director of the Center for Assurance Research and Engineering, George Mason University,

“Leveraging Blockchain-based protocols in IoT systems”

5:00-5:30 Panel 4 –  Hardware, Tracking, and Transaction Immutability: From Sensors on Up
(moderator: Jeff Voas; panelists: Rainer Matischek, Jorge Guajardo Merchan, Kang Wei Woo, Jason Cooper, Angelos Stavrou)
5:30-6:00 Working Group – Actuation: Motivating What’s Next (moderator: David W. Kravitz)