Webinar: Why is Edge Compute leading to the convergence of the Industrial Internet of things and 5G? Security, Privacy, Control, Accountability

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IEEE South Saskatchewan Section, Young Professionals South Saskatchewan and the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science are pleased to present the webinar on "Why is Edge Compute leading to the convergence of the Industrial Internet of things and 5G? Security, Privacy, Control, Accountability"


Abstract: Mobile computing, specifically cell phones, has changed the way we communicate and define relationships between devices, data and users. We are seeing the restructuring of the digital economy as relationships between businesses, users, devices and data blend together on the edge to improve operations and service delivery. This presentation explores the issues stopping these two IoT industry standards from becoming  one: (Industrial Internet of Things Consortium and the ETSI (5G with MEC)). Both are focused on using edge computing to improve customer  service and operations through the management of data, users and devices. Relationships between businesses, users, and devices that define edge computation. A mesh of interaction defined by relationships, operations and data will exist between users and devices based on common needs. Ubiquitous connectivity is a foundational technology enabling device and data sharing. Four foundation principles are required for relationships: security, privacy, control and accountability. Ownership and relationships are defined by these principles.



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  • Date: 21 Sep 2021
  • Time: 05:00 PM to 06:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-06:00) Saskatchewan
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  • Regina, Saskatchewan
  • Canada

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  • Starts 23 August 2021 08:00 AM
  • Ends 21 September 2021 05:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-06:00) Saskatchewan
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Alfred Strauch Alfred Strauch of Smart Talk Beacon Solutions Ltd.

Biography:

Alfred Strauch is President of Smart Talk Beacon Solutions Ltd. Alfred graduated from the University of Regina with a bachelor of Art and Sciences. He has been involved in the computer industry for more than 25 years (including 15 years in the surveillance industry. Smart Talk Beacon Solutions Ltd. was started 5 years ago to develop a monitoring and support solution for surveillance cameras. Experience and 3 product versions of our product lead to the patenting and development of cutting edge “No Trust Security” architecture and protocol to secure, monitor, operate, manage and support  IoT devices.

Address:Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Steven Carbno of Smart Talk Beacon Solutions Ltd.

Biography:

Steven Carbno is Technology Architect and Senior Programmer at Smart Talk Beacon Solutions Ltd. He did BSc from University of Regina and has 20 yrs of programming experience. He is an architect and developer of “No Trust Security” architecture and protocol to secure, monitor, operate, manage and support  IoT devices.

Address:Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada






Agenda

When: Tuesday, 21 September 2021

Time: 5:00 – 6:00 pm (Regina Time)

Where: Zoom Presentation (See Location Section for Link)