@Interop ITX to Showcase TCG IoT and Network Security Solutions May 16-18

Date Published: May, 12, 2017

TCG members CoSoSys, Mocana, OnBoard Security and Tempered Networks will show a variety of solutions in booth #234 in the Interop Business Hall on Tuesday, May 16 through Thursday, May 18, 2017.

Demos will include implementation of the Trusted Software Stack 2.0 and security for the IoT and networks.

Experts from these companies also will deliver a series of talks in the booth, including:

  • Sensitivity.io by CoSoSys: Cybersecurity APIs: How You Can Take Out the Obscurity from DLP and Infosec
    • OnBoard Security: TSS (Trusted Software Stack) 2.0 in Action
    • Tempered Networks: Introducing Internet 3.0: Network Only Provable Identities
    • Mocana: Tackling IoT Security from the Inside Out

    Interop ITX Theater Session
    On Wednesday, May 17,1:40 p.m. in the Interop ITX Theater in the business hall, TCG member Mocana will speak in more detail on using standards-based solutions for IoT security. Attendees will learn how to secure the pre-boot process, use authentication and encryption for firmware updates and deploy a root of trust.

 

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