IoT (Internet of Things) SIG (Special Interest Group) Launch Topic Security for Ambient Assisted Living Multi-factor Authentication in the Internet of Things
IoT (Internet of Things) SIG (Special Interest Group) Launch
Topic: Security for Ambient Assisted Living Multi-factor Authentication in the Internet of Things
Will describe mechanisms for achieving strong, multi-factor authentication in Ambient Assisted Living environments. These mechanisms rely on biometric-based technologies to provide information security and privacy in the Internet of Things. The importance of user choice and ease of use of authentication methods in achieving universal access to services in assistive environments is described. Cryptographic algorithm and protocol solutions that depend on a Public Key Infrastructure for the protection of sensitive information are discussed. Lighter weight alternatives are then proposed that use authenticated key exchange to combat phishing and other attacks and provide mutual authentication and data confidentiality
Speaker
Phil Griffin
ISSA Fellow, CISM
Phillip is a CISM and ISSA Fellow and IEEE Senior Member with over 20 years of information assurance experience. Phil has served as a trusted security adviser, security architect, and consultant with leading corporations. He has acted as committee chair, editor, and head of delegation in the development of US national and international security standards, and he currently serves on the ISSA Educational Advisory Council and the ISSA Journal Editorial Advisory Board. His current work encompasses encryption technologies, access control, and biometric information security management policy. Phil has nine U.S. patents at the intersection of biometrics, RFID, and information security, a number of academic and professional technical publications, and he has spoken at leading security conferences around the world.
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- Date: 02 Dec 2015
- Time: 06:30 PM to 09:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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- 911 Partners Way
- Centennial Campus
- Raleigh , North Carolina
- United States 27695-7905
- Building: Engineering Building 1
- Room Number: EB1 1005
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- Starts 23 October 2015 07:00 AM
- Ends 01 December 2015 07:00 AM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Speakers
Phillip H. Griffin of Griffin Information Security Raleigh NC
Security for Ambient Assisted Living Multi-factor Authentication in the Internet of Things
Will describe mechanisms for achieving strong, multi-factor authentication in Ambient Assisted Living environments. These mechanisms rely on biometric-based technologies to provide information security and privacy in the Internet of Things. The importance of user choice and ease of use of authentication methods in achieving universal access to services in assistive environments is described. Cryptographic algorithm and protocol solutions that depend on a Public Key Infrastructure for the protection of sensitive information are discussed. Lighter weight alternatives are then proposed that use authenticated key exchange to combat phishing and other attacks and provide mutual authentication and data confidentiality
Biography:
Phil Griffin
ISSA Fellow, CISM
Phillip is a CISM and ISSA Fellow Senior IEEE Member with over 20 years of information assurance experience. Phil has served as a trusted security adviser, security architect, and consultant with leading corporations. He has acted as committee chair, editor, and head of delegation in the development of US national and international security standards, and he currently serves on the ISSA Educational Advisory Council and the ISSA Journal Editorial Advisory Board. His current work encompasses encryption technologies, access control, and biometric information security management policy. Phil has nine U.S. patents at the intersection of biometrics, RFID, and information security, a number of academic and professional technical publications, and he has spoken at leading security conferences around the world.
Phillip H. Griffin of Griffin Information Security Raleigh NC
Security for Ambient Assisted Living Multi-factor Authentication in the Internet of Things
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Address:Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Agenda
Food and Networking
IEEE IoT Introduction
Security for Ambient Assisted Living Multi-factor Authentication in the Internet of Things - Phil Griffin
Additional topic TBD