The Smart Card Centre Open Day 2017 took place on 30th August 2017 in the Picture Gallery, Founders Building, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, TW20 0EX.
This free exhibition (50:50 mix of industry and student exhibits) was a relaxed networking and exhibition event for its sponsors, supporters and industry lecturers plus honoured guests and students. The Open Day included practical demonstrations of products and technology,
There were four interesting sound bite talks which covered a range of smart card and IoT security issues:
- John Moor, IoTSF “IoT security – so what’s new?”
- Chris Loreskar, Trustonic “Securing IoT”,
- Nationwide, “Squaring the circle; balancing compliance and innovation in security”
- and NCSC, “Physical threats to smart cards”.
The day ended with a prestige lecture from Ken Munro, Pen Test Partners, entitled “The IoT does actually make me WannaCry. The truth behind ransomware, botnets and your household goodies”
Quote from Professor Konstantinos Markantonakis, Director of the Smart Card and IoT Security Centre:
“The SCC Open Day was once again a great success and it was good to see some new companies and sponsors alongside our established friends. The Information Security Group’s motto of “academia and industry in harmony” form the backbone of the SCC’s activities and it was substantiated once more through today’s event. Our student posters included topics from drone security, trusted execution environments, data provenance, tokenization, ambient sensors, DVR vulnerabilities, automotive security, Near Field Communication, Internet-of-Things (IoT) as well as overall application/system security solutions. This was the first time that undergraduate students presented their work and we are pleased to say that two out of the three best student posters were by undergraduates. However, all our students demonstrated professionalism, commitment and expertise. Among the highlights of the day included the four sound bite talks and the keynote talk by Ken Munro on the vulnerabilities of IoT systems. The event demonstrates that the SCC research maintains its highly respected academic and real world significance“
Student Poster Prize Winners
- First Prize: Jack Barker “Vulnerabilities in Geofencing Strategies Used to Prevent the Flight of Unauthorized Aerial Drones in Restricted Airspace”
- Second Prize: Andrew Watson Testing/Analysing IoT devices for vulnerabilities
- Third Prize: James Tapsel “Scalable NoSQL Provenance Logging”
Exhibitors
- Burall InfoSmart
- Infineon
- IoT Security Foundation
- ITSO
- MULTOS
- InsideSecure
- Nationwide
- NCSC
- Thales
- Trustonic
- Underwriters Laboratory
- Universal Smart Cards
Event Sponsors for the SCC Open Day 2017
Gallery
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