The Internet of Things (IoT) is the term for the phenomenon where people and things (physical devices such as vehicles, commercial and industrial equipment, medical devices, remote sensors, etc.) are connected to networks that are linked to the Internet and communicating vast amounts of valuable data. While the idea is not new, the recent proliferation creates a sense of urgency to better understand, manage and consume the resulting data.
Leading innovators, investors, and executives will explore the Internet of Things and the implications for new approaches in thinking by government, business, and individuals regarding privacy and security across these widely distributed networks and the resulting amounts of data.
As the Internet of Things continues to evolve, businesses and individuals alike are exploring new digital opportunities built on vast streams of data. One area seeing rapid growth is online entertainment and real-time data applications—including online sports betting platforms such as 1xBet. Leveraging big data analytics and instant connectivity, platforms like 1xBet exemplify how real-time decision-making and user interaction can create dynamic, data-driven experiences. This also highlights the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive user information, especially when financial transactions and personal data are involved.
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Data Privacy Day 2015: Securing the Internet of Things Masters
January 28, 2015
7:30 AM – 6:30 PM
SDG&E Energy Innovation Center
4760 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92117
Data Privacy Day is an international effort to empower and educate people and organizations to protect their privacy and control their digital footprint.
While the Information collected by the many Internet connected devices is valuable and can yield social benefits, the growing Internet of Things (IoT) also creates a sense of urgency to better understand, manage and consume the resulting data. One significant challenge is finding a privacy paradigm that makes sure the social benefits don’t come at the cost of individual and organizational privacy.
On January 28, 2015, CyberTECH, a leading cybersecurity and IoT network, Securing Our eCity, a recognized cybersecurity awareness and education Foundation and the nation’s most distinguished privacy think tank research institution, the Ponemon Institute produce the Data Privacy Day 2015: Securing the Internet of Things Masters which will address these privacy concerns and provide a clearer understanding of the perceptions and potential threats that will affect the collection, management and safeguarding of private information about individuals and organizations.
Securing the Internet of Things Forum 2015
April 20, 2015
Terra Gallery
511 Harrison Street
San Francisco, CA
Securing the Internet of Things Masters 2015
August 4, 2015
Las Vegas, NV
CyberFest2015: Securing the Internet of Things
October 1, 2015
San Diego, CA
CyberMaryland 2015: Securing the Internet of Things
Baltimore, MD
Past Events:
CyberHive San Diego and CyberHive bwtech@UMBC CyberTini Networking Reception
Oct 28, 2014
Betamore
1111 Light Street, 4th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21230
CyberTini 2014 from bwtech@UMBC on Vimeo.
CyberMaryland 2014 Conference
Oct 29-30, 2014
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore Convention Center
This October, CyberTECH participated in the CyberMaryland 2014 Conference where entrepreneurs, investors, academics, students, enterprises and government officials from across the nation and globe convened in Maryland—the nation’s epicenter for cyber security for the fourth annual CyberMaryland Conference. CyberTECH produced a Security and Privacy panel on the Internet of Things, delivered two keynote speakers and hosting an exclusive Fire Side Chat. For the Fire Side Chat, Darin Andersen of CyberTECH and Jeffrey Wells, head of DBED Cyber served as moderators for a discussion with Admiral Michael Rogers, Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. The event concluded with the National Cyber Security Hall of Fame Dinner on October 30 to honor the individuals and organizations with the vision and leadership to create the foundational building blocks for the cybersecurity industry.
CyberMaryland 2014–Fireside Chat from Jeremy Johnston on Vimeo.
CyberFest2014: Securing the Internet of Things
October 1, 2014
San Diego, California
Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens
2816 Historic Decatur Rd #116
San Diego, CA 92106
There Is no limit to what can be connected to the Internet. According to Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project, researchers predict that roadways, buildings, bridges, dams, paper towel dispensers, trash cans, alarm clocks and even milk cartons can and will be connected to che Internet.
On October 1, 2014, Securing Our eCity Foundation and CyberTECH CyberFest2014: Securing the Internet of Things event explored how the Internet of Things (IoT) is and will change lives forever going forward and how security must be built onto the very fiber of all Things.
TOPICS INCLUDED
• The Big Wave – IoT
• IoT infrastructure & Hacking the Human • Security & Privacy
• IoT & Critical Infrastructure
• IoT Innovation
• Economic Development
• The Future of the Internet