Date / Time: Wednesday, September 23, 2015, 1:00 p.m. New York/10:00 a.m. San Francisco
Overview: There are already 3.9 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the world today, and Gartner estimates that by 2020 there will be 25 billion of them -- inside our public infrastructure, our homes, our cars, even our bodies… and all full of vulnerabilities. Manufacturers of IoT devices are new to the business of writing code and unprepared for the brave new world they’re creating. Other than fault-finding from a distance, what can the information security industry do to solve the problem?
Learn more and join the conversation on the next episode of Dark Reading Radio, “Fixing IoT Security,” Wednesday, Sep. 23 at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT), hosted by senior editor Sara Peters.
Our guests will be:
- Haydn Povey, CEO and founder of Secure Thingz, a start-up that spun out of microprocessor technology giant ARM, and member of the executive steering board for the new Internet of Things Security Foundation.
- Jeff Wilbur, chairman of the Online Trust Alliance, which recently released a framework for IoT security and privacy.
- Ruben Santamarta, principal security consultant for IOActive, who's been a leader in research on vulnerabilities in satellite technology. IOActive has also been at the forefront of research into car hacking, smart cities security, cyber-physical hacking, and other IoT-related security issues.
- Dark Reading's own Marilyn Cohodas, reporting from Boston at the inaugural IoT Security event.
Register now and join us Wednesday, Sep. 23 at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.