Thursday, June 28, 2018 1:00pm – 4:30pm PT Executive Ballroom E Booth #1539 Free Expo Hall Pass and $100 Registration with TCG code TCG100.
Embedded and IoT systems and networks remain highly vulnerable to attacks, whether malicious or accidental. These attacks result in lost personal and corporate data, legal fines, lost customer trust and lost services – or they can also simply shut down critical infrastructure, from oil and gas pipelines to manufacturing to the financial system. Despite the obvious security concerns, manufacturers worldwide continue churning out unprotected, connected things based on networks that were not intended to handle the security, traffic or things suddenly tied together. What can be done? With Embedded Computing Design, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) will offer a session Thurs., June 28th, from 1:00- 4:30pm PT, in Executive Ballroom E to discuss and demonstrate real-world solutions and technologies, based on widely vetted and adopted standards, to secure embedded and IoT systems, networks and data. The session will address the role and implementation of a root of trust, the development of secure software to support a root of trust and how we can embed trust and security into networks. Experts also will demonstrate examples of these technologies and talk about resources and tools to implement them.
Brandon Lewis, Technology Editor, Embedded Computing Design, with a focus on IoT Design, Industrial AI & Machine Learning, and Automotive Embedded Systems and IoT Insider columnist Josef Kohn, Regional Marketing Manager, Infineon Dennis Mattoon, Principal Software Development Engineer, Microsoft Lee Wilson, Product Development Engineer, Onboard Security
TCG members also will demonstrate the lightweight root of trust, TPM and other security solutions in Booth #1539 during exhibit hours.
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