On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 13:30 – 19:30, the TCG Japan Regional Forum will host a workshop on the application and implementations of trusted computing across a variety of market segments. The workshop will be held in Tokyo at the Akihabara UDX Next 1. .
This 7th annual JRF Workshop is open to members and non-members of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) interested in TCG activities and the impact on security. This event provides an excellent opportunity to learn global trends and challenges in securing the IoT, automotive and embedded systems using industry standard TCG technologies.
The program will include a keynote address from David Grawrock, senior principal engineer of Intel, on TPM core features for trust in the IoT Era. In addition, Koji Ono, technical sales, consumer and partner group OEM at Microsoft Japan, will lead a session on security features of Windows 10 for IoT. Mark Schiller, executive director of the Trusted Computing Group, will introduce TCG efforts for embedded system and IoT as well as benefits of joining TCG.
Other speakers include Shinji Sato, IPA (Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan); Shinichi Horata, IPCERT/CC (Japan Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center); and Ryo Kurachi, TCG invited Expert from Nagoya University.
The session will be followed by a reception and a great opportunity to network with speakers and members of the TCG. A demo showcase of TCG technology will also be available for attendees.
If you are interested in attending this event please visit TCG-JRF website (Japanese) at http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/work-groups/japan.
Registration will close on Wednesday, November 25, 2015.
*If you need details of the event in English please contact TCG Administration.
Membership in the Trusted Computing Group is your key to participating with fellow industry stakeholders in the quest to develop and promote trusted computing technologies.
Standards-based Trusted Computing technologies developed by TCG members now are deployed in enterprise systems, storage systems, networks, embedded systems, and mobile devices and can help secure cloud computing and virtualized systems.
Trusted Computing Group announced that its TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) Library Specification was approved as a formal international standard under ISO/IEC (the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission). TCG has 90+ specifications and guidance documents to help build a trusted computing environment.