Monday, January 22, 2018
Special General Session
Birds of a Feather: NIST-Led Discussion on IoT Security and Privacy Risk Considerations GS-01
Commercial Adoption Lead for the Trusted Identities Group, Program Manager for the Cybersecurity for Internet of Things (IoT) Program
NIST
Senior Manager
Deloitte & Touche
NIST’s Cybersecurity for the Internet of Things (IoT) program supports the development and application of standards, guidelines, and related tools to improve the cybersecurity of connected devices and the environments in which they are deployed. By collaborating with stakeholders across government, industry, international bodies, and academia, the program aims to cultivate trust and promote U.S. leadership in IoT.
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Welcome Networking Reception - All Attendees, Speakers, Exhibitors Invited X-01
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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Continental Breakfast - Proper Badge Required X-02
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Industrial IoT Conference
IoT on the Factory Floor IIOT-01
CMO
FreeWave Technologies
Co-Founder
Coris
Strategist
Accenture
Internet of Things Evangelist
SAP
How is IOT being deployed on the factory floor and how does it improve the management of production? Have we gotten to the point where Programmable Line Cards are taking advantage of connectivity or are gateways making human intervention easier. Where is the promise of IoT for manufacturing being delivered and how?
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10:00am
Tuesday - 1/23/18
Industrial IoT Conference
The Industrial Internet Security Concerns IIOT-02
Chief Legal Counsel and Director of Operations
CyberBridge Group
Research Director
ABI Research
Co-Founder
Twin Oaks Computing
Identity theft happens despite attempts to protect personal information, and it can be a devastating event for the individual. Cyber-attacks occur similarly in an enterprise or its Industrial Control System (ICS) architecture, also delivering devastating impacts for the success of the business. This session will address the current state of these threats, outline what technical solutions, either available now or under development, can be identified to close the gaps regarding cyber security.
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11:00am
Tuesday - 1/23/18
Keynote Presentation
IoT Evolution Keynote Presentation by Cradlepoint: IoT for a Competitive Advantage? Strategic Networking Considerations to Accelerate Time-to-Value K-01
Vice President, IoT Strategy
Cradlepoint
Are you deploying IoT as a science project or for a competitive cost or revenue advantage? Join George Mulhern, CEO of Cradlepoint, as he shares strategic networking considerations to help organizations spend more time “consuming” technology and less time building it – greatly improving their time-to-value. Software-Defined technologies, elastic gateways, and 5G are among those strategic choices that could be the difference between a competitive advantage and a resource drain.
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11:30am
Tuesday - 1/23/18
Keynote Presentation
IoT Evolution Keynote Presentation by Verizon: Barriers to IoT Adoption K-02
Director M2M Solutions Engineering and Architecture
Verizon
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12:00pm
Tuesday - 1/23/18
Conference Luncheon Featuring IoT Implementation Awards - Proper Badges Required X-03
Wind River
CEO, IoT Platforms
Telit
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Industrial IoT Conference
Trustworthy Endpoints IIOT-03
VP of Products
Tempered Networks
Sr. Manager, Product Management
US Cellular
Director, Network Security, Technical Product Management
Oracle
Trustworthiness is a paradigm put forth by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and IIC (Industrial Internet Consortium) to address the relationship of key system characteristics of IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) component and systems. The IIC defines trustworthiness as the degree of confidence one has that a system performs as expected, characterized by the five key elements of safety, security, reliability, resilience and privacy in the face of environmental disruptions, human errors, system faults and attacks. Trustworthiness is a trait used for years to define the characteristics of both IT (Information Technology) and OT (Operation Technology) systems. In IT, trustworthiness mainly addresses security, reliability, and privacy. On the other hand, trustworthiness in OT mainly addresses safety, reliability and resilience. Addressing the missing key system characteristics in both IT and OT systems and focusing on the relationship of the five key characteristics of the IIoT, trustworthiness paradigm will solve many IT/OT convergence problems, especially conflicts between safety, security, and privacy.
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Special Panel Discussion
Analyze This GS-02
Founder and Chief Technology Evangelist
James Brehm & Associates
Partner
BH IoT Group
CEO, Director of Content
Crossfire Media
Vice President
Harbor Research
Research Director
ABI Research
Associate Director
Woodside Capital Partners
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Keynote Presentation
Keynote Presentation by Intel K-03
VP Internet of Things Group
Intel
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Keynote Presentation
Keynote Presentation by McAfee K-04
Chief Consumer Security Evangelist
McAfee
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Special Panel Discussion
Money Matters GS-03
Founder and Chief Technology Evangelist
James Brehm & Associates
Partner
Aegis
Managing Director
MVP Capital
Senior Partner & Managing Director
Woodside Capital Partners
CEO
Capstone Partners
President
Thiel Advisors, Inc.
Managing Partner
Drake Star Partners
Managing Director
Canaccord Genuity
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5:00-6:30pm
Tuesday - 1/23/18
Grand Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall X-04
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018
8:00am
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Continental Breakfast - Proper Badge Required X-05
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8:30am
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Special Panel Discussion
Women in IoT GS-04
Vice President of Marketing
OpenFog Consortium
Founder
Innovation Women
Director Global IoT Product and Development
Verizon Wireless
GM
MapQuest
IoT & Complex Solutions
Telus
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9:30am
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Keynote Presentation
IoT Evolution Expo Keynote Presentation by Arm - Fogonomics: The Coming Era of Fog Computing in IoT K-06
Director, IoT and Embedded
Arm
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10:00am
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Keynote Presentation
Keynote Presentation K-05
Chairman
LoRa Alliance
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11:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Visit the Industrial IoT Evolution Exhibit Hall X-06
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12:00pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Lunch Tickets Provided in Exhibit Hall - Proper Badge Required X-07
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1:00pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Industrial IoT Conference
The Digital Transformation Opportunity in Industrial IoT IIOT-04
Portfolio Manager of Security Training and Certification
Cisco
Vice President
Harbor Research
Co-founder and CEO
Atmosphere IoT
Vice President of R&D
Virtium Solid State Storage and Memory
The Industrial IoT represents a unique combination of opportunity and challenge for digital transformation. In these asset-intensive industries, preventing unscheduled downtime may be the Industrial IoT's killer app, yet incremental gains in throughput and efficiency are important priorities as well. Industrial environments also carry a legacy of often decades-old equipment that must be brought forward against a backdrop of enabling IT technologies that churn every 18 months. And while cybersecurity remains a critical concern, manufacturers and resource companies are finding that the potential benefits of technologies such as virtualization and remote connectivity outweigh the risks of not adopting them. In this presentation, Alex Glaser of Harbor Research reviews why the Industrial IoT--including the discrete manufacturing, oil & gas, refining, power gen, bulk chemicals and metals & mining sectors--are pursuing digital transformation, specific use cases of how they are implementing transformative new technologies, and the benefits they have achieved.
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2:00pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Industrial IoT Conference
Putting a Framework on Connectivity Requirements IIOT-05
CEO & President
ITG Technologies
Director of Business Development
Atmosphere IoT
Director, IoT OS Platform
Silicon Labs
Vice President of Business Intelligence
James Brehm & Associates
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) landscape today is a confusing mix of proprietary connectivity technologies and standards. Some are general purpose, some are mostly appropriate for enterprise applications and others are optimized for a narrow set of domain-specific use cases in vertically integrated systems. This confusion hinders the ability to share data that IIoT systems need. Architects need clarity on how to effectively share data between IIoT components and systems. To address this confusion, the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) just released the Industrial Internet Connectivity Framework (IICF). It is the result of years of work by many organizations and is the only extensive connectivity analysis by multiple experts from many companies at a major consortium. More importantly, it not only provides high-level design guidance, but also detailed, useful, tangible and practical guidance for those building IIoT solutions today.
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3:00pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
IoT Enterprise Operations
Bluetooth 5: One PAN to Rule Them All IIOT-06
Director of Technology
Cradlepoint
Research Director
ABI Research
Director of Engineering
Plantronics
CEO
Cassia Networks
MulteFire is delivering a new way to wireless. MulteFire is an LTE-based small cell technology that operates standalone in unlicensed and shared spectrum – delivering LTE-like-performance with Wi-Fi-like deployment simplicity. By removing the requirement to own licensed spectrum to deploy LTE technology, MulteFire broadens the LTE ecosystem to industrial IoT, enterprises, venues and more. Attendees at this session will learn how MulteFire allows anyone to deploy and operate their own private or neutral host MulteFire network. They will gain an understanding of how an industrial IoT environment will benefit by deploying a MulteFire network.
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4:15pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Keynote Presentation
Keynote Presentation by ServiceMax from GE Digital: IoT Applications Rising Above the IoT Platform K-08
VP, Product Marketing
ServiceMax from GE Digital
As the Internet of Things moves from hype to adoption and productivity, it’s time to figure out what is IoT actually good for. Connecting equipment and devices over the Internet enables us to collect a lot of useful data. But what for? Gaining visibility and actionable insight sounds interesting but the real benefit comes from being able to act upon that insight. This presentation will discuss how IoT applications deliver tangible value to the equipment manufacturers and operators alike.
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4:45pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Keynote Presentation
IoT Evolution Expo Keynote Presentation by IBM K-09
Vice President,
Watson IoT Platform, IBM
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5:15pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Keynote Presentation
Keynote Presentation K-10
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5:30pm
Wednesday - 1/24/18
Industrial IoT Expo Conference Party - Featuring Great Dining Stations, Drinks, Networking X-08
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
8:30pm
Thursday - 1/25/18
Continental Breakfast - Proper Badge Required X-09
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9:00am
Thursday - 1/25/18
Industrial IoT Conference
IIoT and AI: Thinking Linking Things IIOT-07
Chief Product Officer
Crate.io
Product Manager
IBM
Director, Product Management
US Cellular
The speed of the Internet goes beyond human ability to process, so machine learning and artificial intelligence is essential in order for IoT to deliver on the promise of “just in time management”. How is AI being designed and developed to take advantage of IoT. What markets will be the early adopters and what lessons do we hope to gain from it.
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10:00am
Thursday - 1/25/18
Industrial IoT Conference
Early Adoption of IoT in Industrial Automation IIOT-08
PhD Candidate
Trident University International
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11:00am-2:00pm
Thursday - 1/25/18
Industrial IoT Evolution Exhibit Hall Open X-10
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11:15am
Thursday - 1/25/18
Keynote Presentation
Keynote Presentation in Expo Hall Theatre K-07
Business Development Manager, Technology Partner Program
Axis Communications
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11:45am
Thursday - 1/25/18
Special Panel Discussion
Conference Wrap-Up in Expo Hall Theatre GS-06
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