How to Build End-to-End IoT Device Security at Scale

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Ted Shorter (CTO), Ellen Boehm (VP, IoT Strategy), Kim Bybjerg (VP at Tata Communications), Paul Hampton (Sr. Product Mgr.)

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Connected things include a variety of IoT endpoint devices across several critical infrastructure segments, including utilities, automotive, healthcare, retail, and building automation. Complex manufacturing supply chains make it difficult to build electronic devices that can be trusted – forcing security to be bolted on as a feature rather than being a critical element designed at the start of a product’s lifecycle. By adopting a Zero Trust approach, IoT manufacturers can ensure device trustworthiness and security at scale through their product's end-to-end lifecycle. In this panel with device security experts, discussion topics will include: -How businesses can gain a competitive advantage by embedding security in the devices they manufacture -Regulations relating to IoT security that manufacturers should be aware of -Where secure crypto fits into the product design and lifecycle process -Common IoT device security challenges that require a zero trust manufacturing approach Device security experts in this panel include: -Ted Shorter, Co-Founder & CTO at Keyfactor -Ellen Boehm, VP of IoT Strategy and Operations at Keyfactor -Kim Bybjerg, VP/Head of Continental Europe at Tata Communications & Chairman of IMC (IoT M2M Coucil) -Paul Hampton, Senior Product Manager, Thales
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Keyfactor is the machine and IoT identity platform for modern enterprises. The company helps security teams manage cryptography as critical infrastructure by simplifying PKI, automating certificate lifecycle management, and enabling crypto-agility at scale. Companies trust Keyfactor to secure every digital key and certificate for multi-cloud enterprises, DevOps, and embedded IoT security.