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[iot-wg] updated WG agenda for RIPE76
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Jim Reid
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Tue May 8 11:01:41 CEST 2018
Colleagues, here's an updated agenda for next week. This should be the final version -- famous last words! -- but the running order may change, # # $Id: agenda,v 1.3 2018/05/08 08:56:19 jim Exp $ # 1) Administrivia 2) Report on NCC IoT Activities Marco Hogewoning, RIPE NCC 3) Privacy implications of sewage testing for illicit drugs Elif Sert, Istanbul Bilgi University In smart cities of the future, many IoT devices will be deployed to monitor community behaviour while being designed not to collect personal data in order to preserve individual privacy. This presentation will question this view by examining the phenomenon of sewage testing to monitor community use of illicit drugs in communities 4) RIOT: Networking from the friendly OS perspective Matthias Waehlisch, Freie Universitaet Berlin RIOT is the friendly operating system for the Internet of Things, targeting low-power IoT devices. In this presentation, we will report about the networking stack and deployment scenarios of this open source project. 5) SPIN - Security and Privacy for In-home networks Jelte Jansen, SIDN The SPIN project at SIDN Labs aims to explore - and prototype - methods so improve the security and privacy of home networks with regards to the IoT. Within SPIN, we research several topics, such as device traffic visualisation, automated recognition of (bad) patterns, device descriptions, and abuse handling. 6) Securing Internet of Things Devices: Closing the Gaps Hugo Vincent, ARM A lot has been published about the (in)security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices during the past few years. There is also no shortage of good ideas on how to secure IoT devices and the infrastructure. This presentation gives a brief overview of the comprehensive security approach developed by ARM to secure IoT devices and provides links to relevant software and hardware. 7) Role for the numbering and naming community in the IoT domain Sandoche Balakrichenan - AFNIC Both the numbering (RIRs such as RIPE) and naming communities (domain name registries such as Afnic) play an vital role in the current Internet infrastructure. This talk will focus on how the earlier mentioned communities will play the same vital role in the IoT domain. 8) AOB
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