Identity of Things
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Identity of Things

Combined Session
Thursday, May 07, 2015 15:30—16:30
Location: AMMERSEE II

Putting Identity at the Center of IoT- Kantara IDoT Strategic Review

The whole world is talking about the business opportunities that the Internet of Things (IoT) will enable. Industry analysts predict that IoT product and service suppliers will generate growing revenue exceeding $300 billion in 2020. While others forecasts that the worldwide market for IoT solutions will grow to $7.1 trillion in 2020. With numbers in the billions and trillions it’s no surprise that the enterprise is paying more and more attention. This landscape of promise also brings mountains of strategic questions for the Identity and Security experts to ponder.

There are many standards that can be applied in the IoT space. However broad cross vertical interoperability remains as a challenge in the IoT. This session will review the current landscape for Identity considerations in the IoT space. It will discuss existing standards as well as the gaps to address to work toward broad market interoperability. The discussion will provide real world examples of challenges and opportunities for Identity in both the industrial and personal real of pervasive IoT. We invite you to join this interactive discussion of experts.

Your takeaways from this session:

Victor Ake
Victor Ake
ForgeRock
Victor is an Information Technology veteran with more than 27 years of experience in areas of Software Development, Security, Networking, Identity Management and Identity Relationship Management....
Andre Boysen
Andre Boysen
DIACC / SecureKey Technologies
Andre is responsible for positioning SecureKey’s growth strategy, cultivating opportunities in new and existing markets, and promoting demand for the company’s solutions globally. He...
Ingo Friese
Ingo Friese
Deutsche Telekom AG
Ingo Friese is a research engineer and project manager at Deutsche Telekom AG. He has more than 10 years’ experience in the field of in Identity Management, Next Generation Networks and IMS....
Hannes Tschofenig
Hannes Tschofenig
ARM
Hannes Tschofenig is employed by ARM Limited, a company known for their widely used low-power microprocessors found in tablets, mobile phones, and embedded devices. Prior employers include the...

Process Control, Production IT and Operational Technology - No Go Areas for IDM?

IDM usually covers classical office IT. IDM controls who is allowed to do things, who is responsible, who is inside and who stays outside. In areas of operational technologies (OT) and process control we find similar questions. This presentation will take a closer look at typical usecases and practical patterns in OT-Areas.

Process Control, Production IT and Operational Technology - No Go Areas for IDM?
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Process Control, Production IT and Operational Technology - No Go Areas for IDM?
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Eleni Richter
Eleni Richter
EnBW
Eleni Richter is working as chief architect of the identity and organizational data management at a large German energy supplier (EnBW AG) and as part-time lecturer in IAM and Cyber Security...
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