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Recent and Upcoming Events

September 12, 2005
http://www.cmpevents.com/ESCe05/a.asp?option=C&V=11&SessID=1001
Embedded Systems Conference Boston 2005
Conference Program
[SEC-504] Extending Standards-Based Security to Embedded Computing
Speaker: Loring Wirbel (Communications Group Editorial Director, CMP Media LLC), Ned Smith (Security Architect Intel), Steven Sprague (President & CEO Wave Systems Corp.), Sachiko Yoshihama (Research Staff IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory)
Time/Date: Monday (September 12, 2005) 3:45pm — 5:00pm
Submission Proposal History: New
Track: Embedded Security Seminar
Formats: 90-Minute Class
Audience level: Introductory
Presentation Abstract
Completion of the Trusted Network Connect and Trusted Server specs within the Trusted Computing Group suite has added a new dimension to embedded computing security. What once was a platform-centric secure environment for the client has evolved to a multi-tier standard incorporating policy enforcement, authentication/authorization functions, and services at all levels of the OSI protocol stack. How do OEMs and software developers plan for such multiple levels of security support, and how does Trusted Computing Group work with such existing standards bodies as Service Availability Forum and Internet Engineering Task Force? This panel will explore the evolving TCG specs as a seven-layer comprehensive client/server model.


September 26-28, 2005
Gilder Telecosm
http://www.gilder.com/fridayletter/Samples/08.26.05.htm
http://www.gildertech.com/public/Telecosm2005/Speakers.htm
http://www.gildertech.com/public/Telecosm2005/Agenda.htm

Trusted Computing and Secure Networking: trusted storage, networks, processing, and computing applications

Speakers:
John Kish, President and CEO, Wyse Technology
Steven Sprague, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wave Systems

As organizations put their core business processes on the Internet, the ability to know the identities of the entities in a transaction, protect the data being sent, and keep unauthorized intruders away from sensitive databases and corporate resources has become a difficult challenge.


September 27-29
Tuesday, September 27
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Open to all registered attendees

http://www.wirelessit.com/general/security_and.cfm
Trusted Computing Group Members (TCG), AuthenTec, Inc., Nokia, Wave Systems and others in the mobile market will sponsor a FREE SEMINAR to address the growing issue of providing security for mobile devices. Security and mobile system experts will discuss the role of industry standards as well as next steps to ensure data and transactions are safe. The challenges and opportunities for wireless security in content, transactions and potential solutions will also be addressed as will the work currently being done by the Trusted Computing Group, an industry organization developing open specifications for security. Company representatives will be available during the session for questions and discussion.


October 4, 2005
http://www.rtcgroup.com/arm/calendar.php?q=view
Trusted Computing Group Solutions in ARM TrustZone Systems
Lark M. Allen, Wave Systems

The Trusted Computing Group develops open specifications designed to provide standard security building blocks and trust services for a wide range of platforms including cell phones, PDAs, peripherals, and embedded devices. This presentation provides an overview of the TCG specifications and explores implementation alternatives based on ARM's TrustZone technology. Also trusted application examples utilizing TCG technologies will be presented.

Speaker Bio: Lark Allen is Executive Vice President at Wave Systems Corp, a software leader in the Trusted Computing industry. Mr. Allen is responsible for corporate strategy and market development for Wave's trusted computing products and services. He is actively engaged a range of industry initiatives directed at defining the emerging world of trusted computing for digital business and e-commerce. He participates in the Trusted Computing Group, the E-Authentication Partnership, the International Security, Trust and Privacy Alliance, OASIS, and the Liberty Alliance. Mr. Allen previously worked for IBM in a number of worldwide executive positions.


November 2, 2005
ID World

http://www.idworldonline.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=409

Wave Systems Europe

Consumers and businesses are demanding a computing environment that is more trusted, private, safe and secure. Wave is the leader in delivering trusted computing applications and services with advanced products, infrastructure and solutions across multiple trusted platforms from a variety of vendors. Wave holds a portfolio of significant fundamental patents in security and e-commerce applications and employs some of the world's leading security systems architects and engineers.

Website:
www.wave.com Please visit us on Stand E03/B




November 14-16, 2005
https://www.cmpevents.com/CSI32/a.asp?option=C&V=11&SessID=1000
[IAM-4] Trusted Computing: Empowering Computers to Protect Themselves
Speaker: Steven Sprague (President & CEO, Wave Systems Corp.)
Time/Date: Monday (November 14, 2005) 4:45pm — 5:45pm
Track: Identity & Access Management
Presentation Format: 75-minute Session
Audience level: Intermediate
Presentation Abstract
If you lost your laptop or PDA, would you trust it to secure itself? Tens of millions of new “Trusted Computers” can now do just that…securing themselves thanks to a revolutionary new hardware security chip. More than 100 vendors making up the Trusted Computing Group (Dell, Microsoft, Intel, Sony, Wave Systems and more) have created a hardware standard for ensuring data protection and security of computing devices. In this presentation you will learn key concepts of the Trusted Computing architecture and its implementation.



http://www.infosecurityevent.com/App/homepage.cfm?linkid=2215&moduleid=331&sesAction=Speaker....
Speaker Information

Name: Stephen Sprague
Job Title: President and CEO
Company: Wave Systems
Bio: Steven Sprague is president and CEO of Wave Systems Corp. Based in Lee, MA, Wave is a leader in delivering trusted computing applications and services with advanced products, infrastructure and solutions across multiple trusted platforms from a variety of vendors. Wave holds a portfolio of significant fundamental patents in security and e-commerce applications and employs some of the world's leading security systems architects and engineers. Sprague was a vice president of Wave from 1992 to 1995. In 1995 he founded Wave Interactive Network, a specialized consumer distribution channel. In 1996 Wave acquired Wave Interactive Network and Sprague was elected president and COO of Wave Systems. In 2000 he took over responsibilities as CEO. Sprague has a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Cornell University and resides in Lenox, MA.


T1: Trusted Computing Group: Stopping Attacks on Your Corporate Assets: A Seminar on Protecting Data, Systems and the Network:
Date - December-06-2005
Start Time - 9:00AM
End Time - 1:00PM

Kerry Maletsky - Business Unit Director, North American ASIC and ASSP Companies, Atmel
Michael Willett - Research Staff, Seagate Systems
Stephen Sprague - President and CEO, Wave Systems
Alexander Koehler - Director of Business Intelligence, Utimaco
Shab Madina - Product Marketing Manager, Hewlett-Packard
Stacy Cannady, CISSP - Senior Consultant and Product Manager for Client Security, Lenovo
John Vollbrecht - Senior Technical Consultant, Meetinghouse Data Communications







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