Panel Discussion: IoT Cybersecurity
Explore the cybersecurity challenges in the rapidly expanding Internet of Things landscape and gain insights into current issues and practical solutions for protecting connected devices and networks.
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As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand, connecting billions of devices across various industries, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more critical. With this continuous growth comes increased exposure to cyber threats, making it essential to address the security risks inherent in IoT technology.
This panel discussion will explore the cybersecurity challenges in the rapidly expanding Internet of Things (IoT) landscape. Experts will address the unique vulnerabilities of IoT devices, regulatory requirements, and strategies for securing the IoT ecosystem. Key topics include encryption, authentication, data privacy, and the role of industry standards. Attendees will gain insights into current IoT cybersecurity issues and practical solutions for protecting connected devices and networks.
Date: Wednesday, 09 October 2024
Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm (CET)
Location: Online
Moderator
Antonio Vizcaíno
Cybersecurity Technical Sales in DEKRA
Master in Telecommunications, he has worked in different areas related to Testing, Inspection and Certification, including Regulatory and Conformance Certification, Carrier Acceptance Testing, Field Testing and Cybersecurity. With more than 20 years of experience, he started working in Testing and Certification of Wireless Products and, from 2020, he is part of DEKRA Cybersecurity Hub, that provides security evaluation services under Common Criteria, FIPS 140-3, ISO/IEC 19790 and many other standards and certification schemes.
Speakers
Jorge Wallace
Cybersecurity Technical Leader in DEKRA
He has a strong background in Cybersecurity and Secure Software Development Lifecycle. With more than 15 years of wide experience, including one of the most significant companies regarding to Security like EY or assuming the role of Security Leader of listed companies. In addition, Jorge is an appointed expert from ENISA for different topics related to ICT certification including Cloud and AI and he participates in different security working groups (CSA Matter, Cloud Security Alliance, Linux Foundation, ioXt, ...) and standardization activities (Editor of one of the standards related to EUCS and member of ISO WG 11 & 12). Jorge has achieved some of the most significant and relevant Cybersecurity Certifications including, among others, CISSP, CCSK, ISO 27000 Lead Auditor, Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), ITIL V3 and Cobit. As part of his role of Cybersecurity Technical Leader, Jorge is currently leading a Security Evaluation Lab focused on penetration testing and security evaluations for different products' verticals including automotive, medical, industrial and IoT devices.
Steve Hanna
Distinguished Engineer in Infineon
Steve Hanna is a Distinguished Engineer at Infineon Technologies. On a global basis, he is responsible for IoT security strategy and technology.
As a security expert, Steve is a leader in many standards groups. Within the Connectivity Standards Alliance, he is a Director on the Alliance’s Board, the Chair of the Product Security Working Group, and a leader of several Matter security teams.
Mr. Hanna is an inventor or co-inventor on 48 issued patents, the author of innumerable standards and white papers, and a regular speaker at industry events. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Harvard University.
Borja Nieto
R&D Certification Manager in Salto Systems
Borja Nieto currently works as Head of Certification at SALTO. This includes electronic, mechanical and cyber security certifications, which are increasingly converging into new certification schemes.
With extensive experience in regulatory certifications that enable global market access, he has led SALTO's foray into security evaluation of products over the last 2 years with the aim of bringing the entire product portfolio in line with the new cybersecurity standards.
Julia McLaughlin
Security Technical Program Manager in Google
Julia McLaughlin is a Security Technical Program Manager at Google, where she ensures the security compliance of Google’s devices and services, navigating evolving cybersecurity standards and regulations. She has experience implementing security architecture and compliance frameworks, including SOC2, PCI, HITRUST, ISO27001 as well as emerging IoT Cybersecurity baselines such as ETSI EN 303 645, NIST IR 8425, and ISO 27402.
Julia actively participates in industry organizations like the Connectivity Standards Alliance and the App Defense Alliance, championing the development of robust harmonized Cybersecurity standards and best practices. She is a dedicated advocate for collaboration and raising the bar for cybersecurity across the technology sector.