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Tuesday, June 27, 2017, GMT-0700
End:
Thursday, June 29, 2017, GMT-0700
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Website:
http://www.sensorsexpo.com/

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San Jose McEnery Convention Center
San Jose, CA United States
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Sensors Expo 2017

Tuesday, June 27, 2017, GMT-0700 - Thursday, June 29, 2017, GMT-0700

For 30+ years, Sensors Expo & Conference has established itself as North America’s premier event focused exclusively on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. Join us in the heart of Silicon Valley – June 27-29, 2017 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California – to be a part of THE only event where you can find solutions for your present sensing technologies while exploring sensing technologies that are driving tomorrow’s solutions.

TCG Member Guy Fedorkow of Juniper, will speak on “Protecting Network Equipment” during the pre-event symposia on June 27th. A full schedule coming soon. http://www.sensorsexpo.com/schedule

  • 2:15pm-2:45pm – Securing Network Equipment with Trust and Integrity Guy Fedorkow, Distinguished Engineer Juniper Networks & Trusted Computing Group

The world is connected by networks, and those networks are critical to the operation of a broad range of devices and services in the industrial Internet. Preserving the integrity and security of equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls used to create the network infrastructure is essential to network reliability, as well as maintaining integrity and privacy of the many kinds of data that transit networks. As increasingly sophisticated attacks are launched on network equipment, strong protection mechanisms for network equipment, both on the device and service level, is required.

This talk will look at how widely vetted trust concepts will keep networking services free of disruption and to allow for improvements in maintenance processes. Attendees will hear use cases including device identity, securing secrets, protection of configuration data, software inventory, health checks, licensed feature authorization and more. Implementation approaches also will be addressed.