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W09.4.1 Why is the Industrial IoT such a complex playground for cybersecurity?

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Jacques Fournier, CEA-Leti, France
  • About the talk: Industrial IoT, Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing or whichever name one gives to it is one of the most buoyant fields of research and innovation for the Internet of Things. In this presentation, we shall discuss about the major technical security challenges facing an industry which is likely to take the most benefit from the advent of the IoT, especially when looking at the way the devices are being designed, certified, deployed and managed.
  • About the speaker: Jacques Fournier is a senior scientist in hardware security at the CEA Leti. He is currently the head of the hardware security lab. Prior to that, he held several technical positions in the Security Lab of smart card manufacturer Gemalto between 2001 and 2009. Jacques obtained his “Habilitation” from the University of Limoges (FR), a PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK), an MSECE from Georgia Tech (USA) and an engineering degree from the French Grande Ecole Supélec.

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