Mary Beth Hall, Verizon

Mary Beth Hall is director of product development  for IoT at Verizon. She is responsible for the strategy and execution of Verizon’s Internet of Things solutions roadmap, management of its M2M partner ecosystem and ongoing device certification and module sourcing.

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December 18, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

Asit Goel, NXP

Asit Goel is senior vice president and general manager for Business Line Secure Monitoring and Control and NXP Semiconductors. He joined NXP in January 2015 to drive opportunities for NXP in the Internet of Things domain.

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December 16, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

Chris Mills, Pivotal

Chris is the CTO for Pivotal EMEA and a self-confessed geek, with a strong background working with middleware technologies.

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Mike Crooks, Mubaloo

Mike Crooks is the head of Innovation at the Mubaloo Innovation Lab

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December 9, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

Suresh Srinivasa

Suresh Srinivasan is director of quality assurance for Virtusa. He is an electrical engineer and holds a masters degree in business administration, with 24+ years of experience in software testing and development.

Suresh started his career in testing from the industrial automation and industrial robotics programming and also specialized in business system software testing in multiple domains like banking, finance, logistics, healthcare and telecoms. Currently, at Virtusa he is QA practice head for the company’s various technology centres in India.

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Phil Cole, Wireless Logic

Phil Cole is the European sales director and co-founder of Wireless Logic.

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December 3, 2015

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Neil Chapman, ForgeRock

Neil Chapman is the senior vice president and managing director of EMEA at ForgeRock

 

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Phill Pexton, senior analyst, Beecham Research

Phill Pexton’s research covers the broad topic of machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and the Internet of Things (IoT). Specifically, his current remit allows him to delve deeper into IoT security, service enablement platforms and the industrial internet, with a focus on the monetisation and new business opportunities as well as underlying technologies.

Prior areas of research have included network infrastructure, data centers and unified communications. Phill holds an MSc in International Economics and Public Policy from Cardiff University and a BSc in Accounting and Finance.

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November 24, 2015

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Maria Hernandez, Internet of Everything lead, UK & Ireland, Cisco Systems

Having been with Cisco since 2000, Maria Hernandez is the UK & Ireland lead for the Internet of Everything. She is responsible for ensuring Cisco brings to the UK market the business and social benefits that the IoE can offer.

Previously, she has focused on the public sector’s usage of ICT across the world and acted as the lead in Cisco’s business and sales initiatives.

Before turning her focus to the use of ICT within the public sector, Hernandez held various positions as a finance manager within the technology sector in the UK and Spain. She holds an MBA in Accountancy and an Economics degree.

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November 18, 2015

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Amit Sethi, principal consultant, Cigital

Amit Sethi, principal consultant, has been with Cigital since 2004. He specialises in mobile security, online game security and cryptography. Sethi’s work includes extracting cryptographic keys from embedded devices using side-channel attacks, designing mechanisms to make those attacks more difficult, and designing a format-preserving encryption algorithm based on well-studied cryptographic primitives for a Fortune 500 company. Even in his free time, Sethi enjoys reverse engineering binaries, analyzing open source software, and experimenting with new technologies.

His words of security wisdom are: Just because you don’t know of any security incidents in your software/environment doesn’t mean that you haven’t had any security incidents – especially if you don’t have good monitoring controls in place.

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November 16, 2015

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