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Balancing Freedom and Progress: IoT & the Supply Chain21/06/2017 - 19:00 21/06/2017 - 21:00 Venue: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Filton Road, Bristol BS34 8QZ map Speakers: Prof. Glenn Parry, Dr Carl Shaw, and Georgina Graham 7.00pm Welcome Please register for this event here This fourth talk in the 2017 series will continue the theme about “of now” technology subject matters and have an underlying theme to examine the security and privacy issues of modern technology. The talk will examine how new technology is pushing the boundaries of value, how security is often forgotten within the IoT arena and the challenges that arise by the regulatory framework for data protection and privacy when applied to the Iota ecosystem. This talk will be delivered by three representatives with varied experiences.
Glenn Parry is Professor of Strategy and Operations Management at Bristol Business School, University of the West of England. He is primarily interested in what 'Good' means for an organisation, exploring value as a measurement of 'goodness'. He uses business models as a framework to understand value co-creation between provider and client in context. He is currently working on personal data business models, perceived vulnerability and data, ‘blockchain for good’, and business models in the charities sector.
Carl Shaw has over 20 years of developing and securing embedded systems an is one of the founders of Cerberus Security Laboratories Ltd, a UK company that specialises in embedded systems and IoT technical security consultancy, development and testing. Prior to this, he: was one of the founders of the software company MathEmbedded Ltd., where he built a reputation for delivering software security consultancy; worked for the silicon manufacturer STMicroelectronics as technical leader of their global Linux OS team, where he led security projects for pay TV System-on-Chips; was a senior scientist at the MoD; and earned a Ph.D in Astrophysics. His current work involves the end-to-end security design, architecture and assessment of complex IoT and “smart” devices. Current interests include hybrid hardware/software methods for securing CPUs and software countermeasures for side channel attacks. He is a regular speaker at conferences, the most recent being Embedded World 2017 in Germany.
Georgina is a Senior Associate in Osborne Clarke's Commercial team, specialising in technology and data protection and privacy. She advises on a range of data privacy issues, including in the context of Internet of Things, mobile payments, big data analytics and data monetisation / exploitation. |
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Videos available of the IoT data privacy talks
The videos of the talks are available on the BCS YouTube Channel
Professor Glenn Parry Servitization of the Home
Dr Carl Shaw IoT Secrity
Georgina Graham Data Privacy and IoT
and the Q&A session
Slides from the IoT data privacy talks
Here are the slides from Professor Glenn Parry and Georgina Graham