A Matter of National Cyber Security: Fixing the IoT

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The Internet of Things is increasingly becoming a huge part of our daily lives. There are many characteristics that make the IoT different from the traditional networked computing, such as it’s close interaction with the physical world. Hear from members of Black Women in Science & Engineering (BWISE), who are entrepreneurs in the Smart Grid and Homeland Security Sector, to learn what Cybersecurity developers need know to create secure design and implementation that support emergent interactions

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SaLisa Berrien

COI Energy Services, Inc

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Erika Jefferson

Black Women in Science and Engineering (BWISE)

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LE Nichols

McKesson/DISYS

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Paul Wiggins

Golden Ratio Management Corp

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Format: Panel
Type: Session
Level: Beginner