IEEE End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

IEEEInternet2, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) as well as a host of other sponsors worked together to gather industry technologists who can help drive the Internet of Things (IoT) conversation and contribute to the development of an open architectural framework.

On Thursday, 4 February 2016, IEEE organized "IEEE End-to-End Trust and Security for the Internet of Things," a workshop that was held at George Washington University. Qualified technology leaders and innovators participated as presenters and attendees at this invitation-only event. Industry, government, and academic professionals, including researchers, IT architects, security professionals, government agencies, industry associations, professors, and post-graduate students all collaborated to develop and submit presentations that expressed viewpoints, made recommendations, and furthered the discussion on the subject of end-to-end trust and security for an open IoT architectural framework. Presentations address the TIPPSS elements: trust, identity, privacy, protection, security, and safety.

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Ulf Lindqvist presents the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative (CybSI): 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things

What is the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative Vice Chair Ulf Lindqvist introduces the three main goals and explains how to get involved, starting at http://cybersecurity.ieee.org/. Lundqvist outlines the CybSI's purpose for collaborating, from system design to building codes. Presented at the 2016 End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things.

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