ETSI IoT SECURITY WORKSHOP
13-15 June 2016
Speakers’ biographies
David Boswarthick, ETSI, Director of Committee Support Center, Member of the Programme Committee
In addition to leading a team of 10 highly inquisitive Standards support experts and ensuring the evolution of technical support to ETSI’s various standards groups, one of David’s principle pastimes at the moment is helping the ETSI NFV group to reach their ambitious objectives of creating agile standards for the support of the software defined network.
His current key projects include enabling a roadmap for IoT/M2M standards implantation in collaboration with the European Commission, as well as studying what technical standards are necessary to enable the realization of successful Smart City large scale projects.
He has been extensively involved in the standardization activities of Machine to Machine, mobile, fixed and convergent networks in both the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
David has held several positions in the Telecoms industry including working at Global Telecommunication Systems, Monaco Telecom and British Rail Telecommunications.
He has also written several magazine articles and recently co ‐ edited two books, his principle activity being that of contributor and chief editor on 'M2M, a systems approach', as well as involvement with 'The
Internet of Things, Key Applications and Protocols'.
David holds a BEng Honours Degree in Telecommunications Engineering,
Plymouth Polytechnic UK, and Master's Degree (DEA) in Networks and Distributed systems from the University of Nice and
Sophia Antipolis, France.
Charles Brookson, OBE CEng FIET FRSA M.Inst.ISP, Member of the Programme Committee
Charles worked in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills of the United Kingdom Government for twelve years, and is a Professional Electronic Engineer.
He previously was Head of Security for the UK mobile operator one2one, and worked within British Telecom for twenty years before that, in the last few years in the Chairman's Office.
He has worked in many security areas over the last 40 years, including Cryptographic systems, secure designs, policies, auditing, and mobile radio for over 30 years.
He now runs his own Company
Zeata Security Ltd and is a Director of Azenby.
He was Chairman on the GSM Association Security Group for 25 years.
He has been working within GSM and
3GPP security standards, first chairing the Algorithm Expert Group way back in 1986.
He is Chairman of the ETSI TC CYBER, responsible for producing Cyber Security Standards, and was on the Permanent Stakeholders group of ENISA, The European
Network and Information Security Agency.
In 2015 Charles Brookson received the Order of the British Empire (OBE) award for his services to telecommunication security.
Pierpaolo Cincilla, Institute for Technological Research SystemX
Pierpaolo Cincilla started his career at INRIA in 2009 as research engineer on Telex, a principled system support for collaborative applications.
In October 2011 he started a Ph.D.
at INRIA working on distributed systems, data replication, consistency and distributed databases.
He obtained the doctoral degree in September 2014.
From October 2014 he works as research engineer at the Institute for Technological Research SystemX on the scalability, safety, reliability and adaptability of Collaborative Intelligent Transport Systems (C ‐ ITS).
He authored several international publications, 3 recognised software systems, and a patent.
Sonia Compans, ETSI, Member of the Programme Committee
Sonia Compans is presently technical officer in the ETSI Committee Support Center.
She is the point of contact for security matters within the ETSI Secretariat and supervises standardization activities carried out by
Technical Committees on Cybersecurity (TC CYBER) and Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (TC ESI).
Her main assignment is to provide expertise in standards making so as to enhance the quality of the standards published by ETSI.
She also provides guidance on the ETSI procedures and coordinates the answers to and the execution of European Commission standardization mandates by the committees.
In the past, she provided support to committees dealing with human factors and accessibility, fixed networks, end ‐ to ‐ end network architectures, network technologies and Cloud.
She also coordinated ETSI activities on Fixed Networks and their evolution to Future Networks, as well as on Content Delivery.
She had a particular focus on communication and marketing aspects, contributing to the creation of introductory presentations, leaflets, and exhibition stand design, setting up workshops, and promoting through presentations at conferences.
Previously she participated to the definition of the first Bluetooth accessories for mobile phones.
She then worked for a SIM card manufacturer, first as a standardization engineer dealing with
3G SIM cards definition, then as product manager for 3G SIM cards.
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Haitham Cruickshank, University of Surrey
Dr.
Haitham Cruickshank, senior lecturer at the Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), University of
Surrey, Guildford UK.
He is experience researcher and worked several UK, EU and ESA security related projects.
He has been the main author on several ETSI specifications on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) security/privacy and broadband satellite network security architectures.
His main research interests are network, user and information security/privacy, future network architecture in mobile, satellite and Internet.
He also teaches in the security, Internet networking and satellite courses at University of Surrey.
He is a member of the IEEE Satellite and Space Communications Committee.
Also he is a chartered engineer and corporate member of the IEE in UK.
He also has over 135 publications, including 25 refereed journals, 102 conferences, 3 books chapters and 5 IETF/ETSI standards
Emmanuel Darmois, CommLedge, ETSI OCG Chairman
Emmanuel has over thirty years of experience in various positions in academics and in the ICT industry.
He has started as a Computer Science professor and researcher in Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems.
For over 20 years, he has been working with Alcatel ‐ Lucent in various positions in Research, R&D and
operational business.
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his last position there, he has been VP Standards: this is where he caught the
'standards virus' that turns any reasonable engineer into a standards propagandist.
He is ETSI Vice ‐ Chairman of the Board, and chair of the Operational Coordination Group.
He is very active
Smart Grids (convener of the Methodology work group in the Smart Grids Coordination Group), Smart Cities, and Cloud
Computing (he has been the coordinator within ETSI for the Cloud Standards Coordination initiative).
He is the co ‐ founder and CEO of CommLedge.
His current work includes the coordination of Cloud Standards Coordination
Phase 2, on behalf of ETSI and the European Commission
Marijke De Soete, Security4Biz, Member of the Programme Committee
Since April 2004 Marijke is offering business and technical consultancy services for systems and applications based on emerging technologies, in particular related to security.
Before she was holding various positions at
Europay and subsequently MasterCard, where she managed departments responsible for the security aspects of chip card based payment products including the development and operation of supporting services such as key management.
From 1989 till 1994 Marijke worked for Philips where her team was in charge of the design and implementation of cryptographic protocols and security services using chip cards.
She holds a Ph.D.
in Mathematics from
Ghent University (Belgium) and was more than 15 years involved in research in mathematics and cryptography.
Marijke has been and is still active in several standardization committees in the domain of IT security and chip cards including ETSI, ISO,
and GlobalPlatform.
She was involved in the creation of EMVCo and acted as a Board member for several years.
She is Vice ‐
Chair of ISO/IEC JTC 1 /SC 27, IT security techniques since 2004.
Renaud Di Francesco, Sony
Renaud Di Francesco is a Telecommunications Engineer with Degrees from Ecole Polytechnique Paris, Telecom
Paris (ENST), and a PhD of Telecom ‐ Paris ‐ Tech.
He has worked with AT&T Bell Labs, France Telecom, the
European Commission DG Information Society (DG Connect), and Sony.
He has gained experience in many of the digital technology aspects transforming today's economy, as a researcher and then as a manager.
The technical areas he addresses range from energy to user interface through networks and multimedia, service design and deployment.
His current interests include the Internet of Things, supporting the digital transformation of industry, as well as people in their work or daily life.
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Fan Dongyang, Huawei
Mr.
Fan Dongyang, Deputy Director of the Standardization and Industry Department, Huawei Technologies
Co., Ltd.
responsible for Technical Regulation, Security and Green Standards.
More than 20 years fully devoted to ICT standardization, Mr.
Fan has been active in the areas of Network,
Signalling, Security and Energy Saving in standardization organizations like China Communications Standards
Association (CCSA) , ITU ‐ T, ETSI and others.
He was board member of CCSA from 2002 to 2006, and the Co ‐
Chair of ITU ‐ T NGN FG WG6 from 2004 to 2006.
Mr.
Fan joined Huawei since 2006.
He has been the leader of Huawei standardization for ETSI and CCSA.
Before joining Huawei,
Mr.
Fan worked in Siemens Communication Networks Co., Ltd Beijing (SCNB) , he was the director of the Telecom
Standardization Department since 1997, before that, he was a Senior Engineer for development and standardization for NO.7
signalling and Telecom Exchange.
Prof.
Paul Dorey Ph.D.
CISM, F.Inst.ISP
Visiting Professor in Information Security, Royal Holloway, University of London
Director, CSO Confidential , Former CISO BP PLC and Group Operational Risk Director, Barclays Bank PLC.
Paul Dorey has over 25 years management experience in information security much of which has focused on
security innovation.
He has received several industry awards including Chief Security Officer of the Year, IT
Security Executive of the Year, and is an inductee to the IT Security Hall of Fame.
He now acts as a lecturer, consultant and expert witness working with major companies and government departments to help them devise their cybersecurity strategies and future risk management, measurement and reporting approaches.
His recent project work includes developing strategies in managing the security of the ‘Internet of Things’ www.trustedthings.com
and how executives, engineers and the IT team will need to work together in new ways.
He can be contacted at Royal Holloway or paul.dorey@csoconfidential.com
Francois Ennesser, Gemalto, GlobalPlatform
Francois Ennesser has over 20 years of experience in the embedded systems and security industry and has been working on Machine ‐ to ‐ machine communication for nearly 10 years.
Representing Gemalto in M2M standardization, he has been an active contributor in several organizations working on M2M and IoT security including GlobalPlatform and GSMA, and is chairing the Security Working Group of the oneM2M global standardization partnership, striving to accompany anticipate the technical evolutions affecting trust, security and privacy that accompany the migration from business ‐ centric M2M use cases to consumer driven IoT applications.
He is also involved in other ongoing activities around M2M / IoT security standardization in various bodies such as GSMA or GlobalPlatform.
He also participated in several regulatory Expert Groups and mandate work initiated by the European Commission on the topics of
smart metering and smart grids.
Florent Frederix, Trust and Cyber ‐ security unit, DG CNECT, European Commission
Florent Frederix is a principal administrator with responsibility for a portfolio of research and innovation projects in the domain of cyber ‐ security and he is involved in related policy development such as the Network
Information Security directive and the e ‐ privacy and European Data protection legislation.
Before joining the
cyber ‐ security team, he was Head of the RFID Sector from 2006 ‐ 2012.
This sector was responsible for the RFID privacy policy of the European Commission and the promotion of the emerging Internet of Things.
George Mac Ginnis, PA Consulting Group
George is a health specialist who combines work at the forefront of developments in digital health with practical experience of improving front ‐ line services.
He is a thought ‐ leader with a particular interest in the application of technology to transform health and social care services for chronic conditions and older people.
His work has a strong international dimension including UK, Ireland, the USA, Nordics and Gulf Region.
His experience covers the development of policy, implementation by health providers, promoting information sharing across health systems and supporting companies enter the connected health market.
Previously,
George led the UK National Health Service’s ‘Assistive Technology’ programme, which included work on interoperability standards.
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He currently leads the user group for the Personal Connected Health Alliance (Continua), a global industry group working to
promote connected personal health and wellness.
He is member of the European special interest group advising on regulatory reform for telemedicine.
Oscar Garcia ‐ Morchon, Philips Research
Oscar Garcia ‐ Morchon is a Senior Scientist at Philips Research, Cambridge, USA.
He received his M.Sc.
degree in Telecommunication Engineering from University of Zaragoza, Spain, in 2005.
He joined Philips Research first in Germany (2005), moving later to the Netherlands (2008) and the US (2016).
From 2007 to 2011, he carried out his Ph.D.
at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, on "Security for Pervasive Healthcare".
He has lead different technical projects related to cryptography, security and privacy, networking, system and software architectures, signal processing and data science for Healthcare and Smart Cities.
He has also been involved in several European Projects and different standardization activities in ZigBee, IETF, ETSI, and NIST.
He has contributions in many international conferences, journals, and holds several patents and patent applications.
Currently, Oscar is leading the development of the HIMMO scheme and exploring new challenging technologies for the Internet of Things.
Edward Griffor, NIST
Dr.
Edward Griffor is Associate Director for Cyber Physical Systems at NIST.
He was Walter P.
Chrysler Technical
Fellow and Chrysler Technology Council Chair.
He has doctorate degrees from MIT and the University of Oslo and was named National Science Foundation/NATO Postdoctoral Fellow in 1980.
Dr.
Griffor has taught in Oslo, Uppsala, Santiago de Chile and Harvard, MIT and Tufts.
He has led research in mathematical methods for assurance , cyber physical systems and safety and security of autonomous systems.
Dr.
Griffor is Adjunct Professor at the Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics of Wayne State University.
Dr.
Griffor’s work on algorithms has impacted software design and autonomous systems.
He has authored books Handbooks of Computability and System Safety and Security (Elsevier), Mathematical Theory of Domains (Cambridge) and numerous research papers and has given invited presentations to the AMS, Software Certification Consortium, SAE, US Federal Reserve and NASA.
Professor John Haine
Dr.
John Haine has worked for a number of companies in the communications field since 1971 and has led standardization activities in ETSI RES6 and RES3.
In 1999 he joined TTP Communications working on research, technology strategy and M&A; and after the company’s acquisition by Motorola became Director of
Technology Strategy in Motorola Mobile Devices.
After leaving Motorola he was CTO Enterprise Systems with ip.access
Limited.
From 2010 until his retirement in 2016 he was with u ‐ blox AG where he led u ‐ blox' involvement in 3GPP standards activity on Low Complexity Cellular Communications For The Internet Of Things, and the company's early development of devices for trials and demonstrations.
He is now a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at Bristol
University, focusing on Radio Systems for the Internet of Things; serves on the Cambridge Wireless Board; and chairs the IoT
Security Foundation.
Simon Hicks – Chairman of the ETSI General Assembly, Member of the Programme Committee
Simon Hicks is the Chairman of the ETSI General Assembly.
He is the Principal ICT Technologist in the Digital
Economy Unit of the UK Administration ‐ Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and is the first government official to be Chairman of the General Assembly.
He is responsible for the industry policy development for standards and technology activity in ICT, electronic communications and cyber security.
He is the UK representative to the European Commission Multi ‐ Stakeholder Platform for ICT standards and is active in a range of ICT standards and technology work
Simon is a Chartered Engineer and began his civil service career in the UK defence ministry.
He led a team designing and installing radio systems for the air force.
He joined the trade and industry ministry in 2002 and has been involved in ICT standards work since then, including membership of the ETSI board.
Outside of work Simon is an active member of his church and enjoys walking the family dogs.
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Danny Hughes, Computer Science at KU Leuven
Danny Hughes a Professor of Computer Science at KU Leuven and a member of the DistriNet (Distributed
Systems and Computer Networks) research group, where I lead a taskforce of 10 researchers focused on networked embedded systems.
His research interests focus on full stack support for Internet of Things, with
a particular emphasis on security.
This ranges from novel hardware platforms, through embedded operating systems and low ‐ power network protocols to programming languages and middleware support.
Prior to joining KU Leuven, I worked as a Lecturer at Xi'an Jiaotong ‐ Liverpool University (China), a visiting professor with the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil), a visiting scholar with the University of California at Berkeley (USA) and a postdoctoral researcher with Lancaster University (UK).
I co ‐ founded two spin ‐ off companies: Relative Insight (UK) and VersaSense
(Belgium).
Dominique Lazanski, GSMA
Dominique Lazanski is a London ‐ based digital policy and strategy consultant and works on cyber security policy and Internet governance for the GSM Association.
She began her career with positions at Yahoo, eBay, and
Apple, where she helped launch the first iTunes stores in the US.
In 2005 she moved to London to complete a master’s degree in information systems management at the London School of Economics.
She has worked as a freelance digital strategist ever since, three years of which were spent at the TaxPayers’ Alliance working on digital policy.
She has a long ‐ held interest in Internet governance and has written and spoken on digital issues.
She holds a bachelor of arts from Cornell University, a second master’s degree from the University of Bath and is currently working on her PhD.
She was a member of the UK’s Open Data User Group in the Cabinet Office from 2012 to 2014 and the Tax Transparency Board in Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.
She participates on the Multistakeholder Advisory
Group on Internet Governance in the UK.
She worked on the first Cyberspace Conference with the UK’s Foreign Office and the
ICC in London to secure business participation in the conference.
Since joining the GSM Association in September 2013, Ms.
Lazanski has led the members’ ITU and Internet Governance Task Force, which includes planning and preparations for key ITU ‐
T meetings and study groups as well as Internet governance meetings.
She was on the executive multistakeholder committee for NetMundial in April 2014 and is currently a member of the multistakeholder advisory group of the Internet Governance
Forum.
She teaches within the GSMA’s capacity building program for regulators and policy makers and sits on the board of several international companies.
Laura Lindsay, Microsoft
Laura Lindsay, has over 10 years of standards experience, and over 20 years in the Information Security
Industry.
Currently, she is responsible for working closing with ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27/WG 4 on areas of Cloud
Security, IoT, Cybersecurity, and Virtualization.
Laura has been the editor on Network Security and Cloud
Computing Reference Architecture standards and works closely with many other editors on documents in process.
She has engaged in work with ISO/IEC on IoT in the ISO/IEC JTC 1/ WG 10 working group focused on
IoT.
Laura worked at Cisco Systems for over 15 years in the area of Network security, Information security, and integrating security in evolving technology areas.
She currently works for Microsoft in the Corporate Standards Group as a US National Standards Officer.
Brigitte Lonc, Renault
Brigitte Lonc joined Renault since 1988 and is currently innovation project manager and expert in Connected
Vehicle (Cyber) Security in the Engineering Systems Department ‐ Connectivity systems.
She is actively contributing to V2X specifications & deployment roadmap in the Car2Car Communication Consortium, to C ‐
ITS standardization in ETSI, IETF, CEN/ISO and has participated to working groups on security and privacy protection in the vehicle connected services and cooperative ITS area (European Commission's C ‐ ITS Platform, ERTICO iMobility forum).
Since 2014 she is chairing the ETSI ITS Security WG and is project manager of the French project on ITS Security (project ISE) carried by IRT SYSTEMX.
The main goals are the design and implementation of a scalable, reliable and replicable PKI system for the creation and assignment of pseudonymous identities to the V2X communicating entities and the implementation of an interoperable security subsystem for vehicle OBUs.
ISE PKI servers are used for laboratory testing and tracks / open roads validation of cooperative ITS in the SCOOP@F pilot.
At Renault, she contributed to many R&D projects in the field of the Intelligent Transport Systems (TRASCOM, GST, PRESERVE,
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COMeSafety, Score@F FOT) and to the development of Renault connectivity and multi ‐ media systems (R ‐ LINK).
She got a PhD on Computer Science on Protocols formal specification and validation at CNAM ‐ Paris in 1987.
Mihoko Matsubara, Palo Alto Networks
Mihoko Matsubara is Chief Security Officer for Japan at Palo Alto Networks.
In this role, she is responsible for developing thought leadership, threat intelligence and security best practices for the cyber security community and business executives in Japan.
Prior to this, she served the Japanese Ministry of Defense for nine years until she received the Fulbright
Scholarship to pursue her MA at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington
DC.
Upon graduation, she worked at Pacific Forum CSIS in Honolulu as a fellow to research Japan ‐ US cyber security cooperation.
After she came back to Tokyo, where she is currently based, she worked at Hitachi Systems as a cyber security analyst on threat environments and policy issues, and also at Intel K.K.
as Cyber Security Policy Director to lead cyber security and IoT policy influence efforts in Japan.
She has had various publications and speakership engagements.
Her most recent publications include a paper regarding Japan ‐
UK cooperation from the RUSI Journal.
She is the first Japanese speaker (2015) at the NATO International Conference on Cyber
Conflict in Estonia.
Gerry McQuaid, Vodafone
Gerry is responsible for national security and critical infrastructure protection area across Vodafone Group's footprint .
He is currently a member of a number of relevant groups including chair of an ETSI Technical Committee, a government advisory committee and a stakeholder in cybersecurity capacity building and governance of LEA Support in many markets.
Previously a member of various EU Experts Groups and a frequent contributor to the EU’s Research Network on Critical Infrastructure
Protection.
Prior to Vodafone Gerry was responsible for deployment of LEA Support systems globally, as well as a first responder assisting the UN during major disasters.
Christophe Menant, HP
Christophe is Global Capability Leader for HPE ESS Security Strategy, and Risk Management (SSRM) and owns the development of the HPE Cyber ‐ security Reference Architecture.
Christophe has 23 years of work experience in IT and more than 18 years of experience within the security landscape with many experiences in international and global environment leading and developing security strategies, security transformation programs, reference enterprise security architectures, security offering developments, etc.
Christophe joined
HPE 3 years ago and before he was worldwide Executive Security Architect at IBM leading in creation of standard architectures and methodologies for security and compliance solutions, Open Group Distinguished Certified
Architect, member of the worldwide Cloud security team, member of the WW Security and Compliance Architecture Control
Board to exercise design authority for global standard architecture development and solution design, and WW Chief Security
Architect for SAP and ORACLE Applications on Cloud offerings.
Denis Noël, NXP Semiconductors
Lead Product Manager, IoT Security Solutions ‐ NXP Semiconductors
Denis is Lead Product Manager ‐ Internet of Things (IoT) Security at NXP Semiconductors since March 2015.
In this role he is responsible for IoT security strategy, roadmaps and deployment across products and solutions of Business Line Secure Monitoring & Control, with key focus on Wearables, Smart Home and Smart Health applications.
Denis has extensive expertise in the areas of connectivity, security and microelectronics with more than 15 years of experience in global High ‐ Tech companies.
Most recently, Denis served as Global Segment Marketing Manager where he was in charge of market and business development as well as Go ‐ To ‐ Market strategy of Industrial Cyber Security segment covering in particular Smart Grid, Smart Metering, Industrial Automation and Control Systems.
Prior to joining NXP’s Strategic Marketing in 2011, Denis held several R&D and management positions at Thales, Philips and later NXP.
He led multiple innovation and technology development projects in such fields as wireless LAN, ultra ‐ low power wireless body area networks (WBAN), in ‐ vehicle networks, avionics transmissions, digital video broadcasting systems and secure RFID tags.
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Denis holds a M.S.
degree in Electrical Engineering and M.S.
degree in Management from University of Louvain ‐ La ‐ Neuve
(UCL), Belgium.
Mark Pecen, Approach Infinity, Member of the Programme Committee
MARK PECEN serves as CEO of Approach Infinity, Inc.
and Chief Operating Officer of ISARA Corporation.
Approach Infinity provides advisory services to several technology startups, private equity firms, major corporations and law firms.
ISARA Corporation develops security products for next ‐ generation networks and computing platforms.
He also serves as chairman of the ETSI industry specification group Quantum Safe Cryptography (QSC) and is a technology advisor to the Canadian government and an investor in multiple technology companies.
Pecen retired as senior vice president of BlackBerry, Ltd.
and was previously awarded the title of Motorola Distinguished
Innovator and Science Advisory Board member for his role in developing technology and standards for wireless communication.
He is an inventor on more than 100 fundamental patents in wireless communication, networking and computing, and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Anthony M.
(Tony) Rutkowski, EVP, Industry Standards & Regulatory Affairs
For several decades, Tony has participated in multiple roles in a broad array of international standards and industry activities dealing with LI/RD, Cyber Security, CIP, IdM, and IoT.
He currently serves as rapporteur for several work items in ETSI TC CYBER ‐ encompassing the Technical Report that applies the Critical Security
Controls for Effective Cyber Defence for Internet of Things security and worked with the Center for Internet
Security on the Controls.
He is a BSEE engineer – JD lawyer who pursued a 45 year multifaceted career.
Previous positions include the private sector
(VeriSign, SAIC, General Magic, Sprint International, Horizon House, Pan American Engineering, General Electric, Evening News
Association) government (Federal Communications Commission, the International Telecommunication Union, Cape Canaveral
City Council), academic (Georgia Tech, Internet Society, MIT, and NY Law School), and consulting both as NGI Associates and
Netmagic Associates.
Maik Seewald, Cisco
Maik Seewald has over twenty ‐ six years of engineering and security experience.
He works as a Senior Technical
Leader in Cisco’s Corporate Technology and Architecture Group.
He focuses on the development of IoT architecture, security and standards for Cisco’s CTAO team.
Before Cisco, Maik was a senior research and development architect and CISSP for Siemens, specializing in systems, software, and security architectures in energy and industrial automation.
Earlier, he held project management, architecture, and engineering positions at Infineon, Audi, Siemens COM, and AMD.
Maik received a degree in Informational Techniques and a Qualified Engineer degree from Dresden University.
His special fields of interest comprise cyber security, system and software architecture of IoT/M2M systems and distributed
intelligence.
Maik Seewald is Cisco’s representative for communication, security and automation in IEC TC 57, IEC TC 65, DKE, IEEE PES,
CEN/CENELEC/ETSI, and UCA.
He participates actively in standard development with the focus on IEC 61850, IEC 62351, and
IEC 62443/ISA99 with strong domain expertise in power grid and industrial automation, smart grid architecture, and cyber security for industrial control systems.
Maik is co ‐ chair of TC CYBER in ETSI.
He is a frequent public speaker and technical writer with a focus on cyber security and IoT communication architecture.
Dinesh Chand Sharma (SESEI ‐ Seconded European Standardization Expert in India)
Mr Dinesh Chand Sharma since 2012 is working in the capacity of Director – Standardization, Policy and
Regulation for an European Project on Standards known as “SESEI, which stands for “Seconded European
Standardization Expert in India” and is acting as the focal point in India for European standards organization
(European Telecommunications Standards Institute” ‐ ETSI, European Committee for Standardization ‐ CEN and European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization – CENELEC) and is focusing on sectors covering
Smart City, ICT (M2M/IoT), Automotive(ITS) and Electrical Equipment including Consumer Electronics (Smart Grid, Smart
Meter, Smart Home)..
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Mr Sharma has an academic base of “Bachelor’s degree in Electronics”, Diploma with highest honors in Business Management
from Stratford Institute, USA and a SUN Solaris certification.
Ian Smith, GSMA
Ian is a technologist working for the GSM Association which represents the interests of over 800 mobile operators worldwide, and produces industry ‐ leading events such as Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Ian is currently leading the GSMA’s IoT Security project which has recently published a comprehensive set of
IoT Security Guidelines.
Prior to this Ian led the delivery of the GSMA IoT Connection Efficiency Guidelines and the GSMA Embedded SIM Specifications.
Before joining the GSMA, Ian has held senior technical positions within network operators including Hutchison
and Orange where he oversaw the design and development of the first commercial 3G handsets and SIM cards.
Ian holds a
B.Eng.
with joint honours in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science from Aston University, UK.
Arthur van der Wees, Athur’s Legal
Arthur van der Wees is managing director of international tech by design law firm Arthur's Legal, with its headquarters in Amsterdam, founded in 2001 (www.arthurslegal.com).
He is senior lawyer, technologist, entrepreneur, standardization expert, investor and frequent speaker worldwide, who has indepth experience and is well ‐ connected in the world of technology, finance, energy, data & global business.
Arthur's Legal is Co ‐ Chair of
European Commission's Alliance IoT Innovation (AIOTI) WG4 (Policy), Project Leader of AIOTI WG3 Privacy ‐ by ‐ Design working group, co ‐ author of the EC Cloud SLA Standardization Guidelines, Cloud Security Alliance's Privacy Level Agreement 2.0, co ‐
contributor to ISO standards such as ISO/IEC 19086.
He is co ‐ founder of CloudQuadrants on the maturity of cloud offerings, the Cyberchess Institute that landscapes the real ‐ life cybersecurity arena, the Cyber Trust Institute that sets trust trajectories and orbital requirements and parameters for technology ‐ as ‐ a ‐ service and the Institute for Next Generation Compliance that promotes the restructuring and automation of compliance and related procurement.
One of his other ventures is Zapplied
Platform, active globally with offices in Amsterdam and New York, which combines cloud technology & artificial intelligence with knowledge & deal automation and social collaboration.
Dr.
Klaus Vedder, Giesecke & Devrient, Member of the Programme Committee
Klaus was educated at the universities of Tübingen, Birmingham and London where he received a Ph.D.
in
Pure Mathematics.
In 1987 he moved to his present company Giesecke & Devrient where he set up the SIM business for GSM.
When bundling the telecommunication activities in a new Division in the late 90s he became Head of this
Division with world ‐ wide responsibility for all activities in the field of telecommunications.
Today Klaus is
Group Senior Vice President and CTO for the Business Unit Mobile Security.
Klaus involvement in standardisation of security is manifold.
He was elected chairman of the ISO/IEC committee SC27 "Information technology ‐ Security techniques" in 1992, a position he held until 1996.
He was also editor of two International Standards on authentication techniques.
Klaus has been involved in the standardisation of the SIM from the very beginning in early 1988.
He has held the position of chairman of SIMEG, the SIM Expert Group then responsible for the standardisation of the SIM, and the various committees succeeding it since 1993.
Today he chairs the ETSI Technical Committee "Smart Card Platform" (TC SCP) which was set up in the year 2000 to elaborate a generic smart card platform (called UICC) for mobile communication and other systems.
Klaus also chaired the SIM Group within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) from its inauguration in December 1998 until
the summer of 2002.
Claire Vishik, Intel, Member of the Programme Committee
Claire Vishik's work at Intel Corporation focuses on hardware security, trusted computing, privacy enhancing technologies, some aspects of cryptography and related policy issues.
Claire is a member of the Permanent
Stakeholders Group of ENISA, the European Network and Information Security Agency, Council member for the Information Security Forum, and is an advisor for numerous R&D and strategic initiatives in Europe and the US.
She is active in standards development and R&D strategy and is on the Board of Directors of the Trusted Computing
Group and a member of the cybersecurity steering group of the UK Royal Society.
Claire received her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.
Prior to joining Intel, Claire worked at Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science and AT&T
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Laboratories, studying security and other aspects of Internet and computing technologies, from electronic commerce and
communication protocols to software systems and applications.
Claire is the author of numerous peer reviewed papers and book chapters and inventor on 30+ pending and granted US patents.
Dragan Vujcic, Oberthur Technologies
Dragan is leader of IoT/M2M standardization at Oberthur Technologies, working in research and designs of
M2M Security systems.
He received a B.Sc.
Degree in Electrical Engineering and an M.Sc.
Degree in Computer
Science.
From his longstanding and active participation in various 3GPP standards from Radio Access to the
System and Service aspects including Terminals and Security, he developed a deep standardization strength and understanding of the technical challenges and methods to make standards successful for time to market.
Dragan is also actively involved into oneM2M and has been instrumental in creating the Security working group.
He is Vice
Chair of the oneM2M Security working group.
Dirk Weiler, Nokia , Member of the Programme Committee
Dirk Weiler is Chairman of the ETSI Board and the ETSI IPR Special Committee, the ETSI representative to the
European Commission's ICT Standardization Multi ‐ Stakeholder Platform, Vice Chairman of the German
BITKOM Working Group Standardization, member of the CEN ‐ CENELEC ‐ ETSI Joint Presidents' Group and a member of the German DIN Presidential Committee FOKUS.ICT.
He is Head of Standards Policy in Nokia BellLabs CTO, responsible for standardization policy and membership portfolio.
He regularly appears as speaker or moderator in conferences and events about technology, standardization and IPR topics.
From 2010 ‐ 2014 he was Chairman of the ETSI General Assembly.
Until 2006 he held various management positions in development, research, intellectual property, standardization and marketing in Siemens.
Since 1988 he has been working actively in standardization on technical as well as board level in various organizations.
He graduated in 1985 as Diplomphysiker from the University of Cologne and the Institute of Nuclear research in Jülich,
Germany.
Dr Michelle Wetterwald, FB Consulting
Dr Michelle Wetterwald graduated engineer from Telecom Bretagne and doctor from Telecom
ParisTech, France.
She is a Telecoms and Networking Systems expert in Sophia Antipolis, South of
France.
Her domain of interest is the connectivity of mobile devices in wireless networks and the design and standardization of C ‐ ITS, in partnership with FBConsulting, LU.
She is currently serving as technical expert for mobile communications systems for the EU Commission (H2020), part time lecturer, and works for SMEs in ETSI STF and technical analysis projects, including STF505 on IoT standardization landscape and gap analysis.
Previous years saw her coordinate at local and Work Package levels eight European and French collaborative projects.
She is author and co ‐ author of 6 patents on early WLAN systems and 50+ papers on advanced wireless networking mechanisms.
She is a Senior Member of the IEEE.
Colin Whorlow, Head of International Standards, CESG
Colin Whorlow has worked in CESG, the UK National Technical Authority for Information Assurance, for 15 years.
Now Head of International Standards he was formerly Head of International Relations where he led
CESG's engagement on EU and NATO information assurance issues.
Colin is a member of the Management
Board of ENISA (European Network and Information Security Agency) and of the SOG ‐ IS Management
Committee.
He has led workshops on the impact of Cybersecurity on Critical Information Infrastructure
Protection as part of the Meridian Process and at the Budapest Conference on Cyberspace.
Previously Head of Export Control Colin chaired the Information Security Technical Working Group at the Wassenaar Arrangement for some years.
Colin's degree is in mathematics, which he read at Oxford University.
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Elisabetta Zaccaria, Secure Chorus
Elisabetta Zaccaria is a senior executive and entrepreneur with deep domain expertise in the security of the information domain, the effectiveness of defence and intelligence operations, and the resilience of critical national infrastructure.
Ms Zaccaria is the Ambassador for Secure Chorus, an independent group which supports and promotes interoperable, secure communications technologies for enterprise and government.
Ms Zaccaria is also the founder & CEO of cyber Y, a firm providing a broad array of professional services on innovation ecosystems in the cyber security sector.
Prior to that, Ms Zaccaria was the Group COO & CSO of Global Strategy Group; Elisabetta left in 2012 after a career with the company and its predecessor organisations spanning nearly 9 years and including several acquisitions, an IPO (Nasdaq) and an
exit to a private equity house, which saw the British stand ‐ alone start ‐ up transformed into an international company, reaching
$500million in revenues in only 6 years.
Alf Zugenmaier, Munich University of Applied Sciences
Alf Zugenmaier is Professor for Mobile Networks and Security at Munich University of Applied Sciences.
He represents NTT
DOCOMO at the 3GPP security and privacy working group (SA3), of which he is currently vice chair.
Prior to taking up academia, he held positions at DOCOMO EuroLabs in Munich, Germany, and at Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK.