Internet of Things: Applications, Enablers, Security
The Internet is an open distributed network, used daily for many online services: to communicate, find information, do transactions, and be entertained. This very openness poses some vulnerabilities, allowing attacks such as ID theft, denial of service, industrial espionage, and extortion.
Internet of Things (IoT) is the most disruptive event in communications since the advent of the internet in the 1980s. With IoT, it is anticipated that billions of objects will be connected to the Internet in the next few years, thus potentially creating additional challenging security and privacy issues.
The objective of this talk is to provide an overview of IoT and its related security issues. Typical IoT applications will be presented. Also, some potential solutions, safeguards, and defenses will be offered.
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- Date: 15 Sep 2022
- Time: 06:00 PM to 07:15 PM
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- Starts 05 August 2022 06:00 AM
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Dr. Manu Malek of IEEE New Jersey Coast Section
Internet of Things: Applications, Enablers, Security
The Internet is an open distributed network, used daily for many online services: to communicate, find information, do transactions, and be entertained. This very openness poses some vulnerabilities, allowing attacks such as ID theft, denial of service, industrial espionage, and extortion.
Internet of Things (IoT) is the most disruptive event in communications since the advent of the internet in the 1980s. With IoT, it is anticipated that billions of objects will be connected to the Internet in the next few years, thus potentially creating additional challenging security and privacy issues.
The objective of this talk is to provide an overview of IoT and its related security issues. Typical IoT applications will be presented. Also, some potential solutions, safeguards, and defenses will be offered.
Biography:
Manu Malek is the Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier's International Journal of Computers and Electrical Engineering. He was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Lucent Bell Labs until 2001; then joined Stevens Institute of Technology as Professor of Computer Science and Telecom Management, from which he retired a few years ago.
Dr. Malek has held various academic positions in the USA and overseas, as well as technical leadership positions at Telcordia Technologies and AT&T/Lucent Bell Labs. He is the author, co-author, or editor of seven books, and author or co-author of numerous publications in the areas of communication networks, computer communications, and network management.
An alumnus of University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Malek is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, and an IEEE Third Millennium medalist for his contributions. He was Editor for Network Management of the IEEE Transactions on Communications (1989-92), and an IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer (1999-2007). He founded and was the Editor-in-Chief of Springer’s Journal of Network and Systems Management (1993-2010).
Address:Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States
Agenda
1. Introduction of Dr. Manu Malek.
2. Technical Presentation by Dr. Manu Malek.
3. Q&A