Security takes centre stage at electronica 2014

The Electronic Specifier Security Forum takes place on Wednesday 12th November, Hall A3 between 10:00 and 13:00. There’s no need to book but places will be limited, so arrive early to secure a seat. Here is a full list of participants in the forum, and their chosen topic for discussion:

Session One: 10:00 – 11:30

  • Roger May, System Architect, Industrial, Altera – “Security & Safety – How are they related?”;
  • Will Keegan, Product Manager, LynxSecure Separation Kernel, Lynx Software Technologies – “Protecting Gateways”;
  • Jürgen Spänkuch, Head of Business Line Platform Security, Infineon Technologies AG – “Hardware-Based Security for Complex Connected Systems”;
  • Peter Claydon, CEO, Continuum Bridge – “Securing Open Standards”;
  • Marco Wolf, Head of Engineering Europe, ESCRYPT GmbH – Embedded Security – “Privacy by Design for Connected Embedded Devices”;
  • Norbert Asche, General Manager of Security Microcontrollers, Texas Instruments – “Protecting and Securing the Edge”.

Session Two: 11:30 – 13:00

  • David Beal, Senior Product Manager, Xilinx – “Hardware Security & Physical Attacks”;
  • Frank van den Berg, Technical Director, EMEA, Green Hills Software – “Why Data Security isn’t Equal to Device Security”;
  • Christophe Tremlet, Security Segment Manager, Maxim Integrated – “Trustable Platforms”;
  • Michele Scarlatella, Central Marketing Director, Secure MCU Division, STMicroelectronics – “Security as an Enabler for New Services”;
  • Alan Grau, President, Icon Labs – “Security in Resource-Constrained Devices”;
  • Dirk Akemann, Partnership Marketing Manager, SEGGER – “Software-based Security Solutions” .

It promises to be a lively debate, with plenty of opportunity for audience questions; we look forward to welcoming you to the Forum and hope you have a productive visit to electronica 2014!

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