[Chapter-delegates] Internet of Things - SFBayISOC Conference

Leah Symekher leahs at isc.org
Wed Feb 10 13:28:16 PST 2016


Hello All:

This is a timely discussion to announce this conference that will 
discuss: IoT- Privacy, Security & Interoperability.

_*The San Francisco *__*Bay Area ISOC Chapter 
<http://www.sfbayisoc.org/>*__**_invites you to the _*INET Conference on 
the Internet of Things*_

Join Internet pioneers and industry experts to learn about the enormous 
impact the Internet of Things will have upon business, individuals, 
society and the Internet itself.


Registration, Agenda, & Speaker bios: 
http://www.sfbayisoc.org/iot-conference/


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*INET/IoT Conference *
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Thursday, February 18, 2016
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA  94043


_*SPEAKERS*_
/*Keynote: *//*Vint Cerf, One of the Fathers of the Internet & VP, Chief 
Internet Evangelist, Google */
Karen Rose, Senior Director of Strategy and Analysis, Global ISOC
Bruce Nordman, Research Scientist, LBNL
Merike Kaeo, CTO, Farsight Security
Scott Burleigh, Principal Engineer, JPL/NASA
George Minardos, CEO, .Build gTLD
Michele Guel, Distinguished IT Engineer, Cisco
Michael Nelson, Public Policy, CloudFlare
Girard Kelly, Lawyer for Assemblyman Ed Chau, California State Legislature

*_TICKETS_*
*Purchase tickets **here* 
<http://www.sfbayisoc.org/iot-conference/#register>*.*
Only 180 seats available; purchase your tickets soon!** /Tickets include 
breakfast, lunch, and coffee/
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*Event Livestream link:* 
https://livestream.com/internetsociety/SFBayISOCIoT​

Regards,
Leah Symekher
SFBay Area ISOC, President


On 2/10/16 8:03 AM, Jahangir Hossain wrote:
> Sam,
>
> I agree with your points specially  awareness and engagement by 
> individuals as "citizens of the Internet" and favorite apps example 
> but still downloading these apps(as a smart citizens of Internet) :) . 
> My initial concept about IoT; more sensitive while exchange 
> information within IoT architecture like critical scenario example; 
> communication between  patent and doctor or hospital .
> Now i'm thinking the same framework concept like cloud 
> Private,Community and Public IoT architecture which could be quite 
> secure based on our demand . Users and developers can play important 
> role can consider this before build the infrastructure and applications .
>
> Eric ,
> I'm also agree with your point "opportunity for Chapters to be out in 
> front educating users, governments, and developers about the right way 
> to create IoT infrastructure and applications".
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Sam Lanfranco <sam at lanfranco.net 
> <mailto:sam at lanfranco.net>> wrote:
>
>     Jahangir,
>
>     Privacy is not dead, but what is needed is much greater awareness
>     and engagement by individuals as "citizens of the Internet". If a
>     department store, a car repair shop, or a restaurant stopped us at
>     the door and asked for all the information a downloaded app asks
>     for (and continues to track) when we add our favorite social
>     media, or utility, app to a cell phone, or an IoT device, we would
>     be offended and say no. We have an acquired and (hopefully)
>     informed sense of self and privacy there, in those literal spaces.
>     This is yet to happen in the virtual spaces we occupy. Will we get
>     there through awareness and engagement, or through a series of
>     unfortunate invasions of privacy? That is hard to say. Will we
>     stand up for a sense of self that delineates ourselves as
>     individuals, hopefully within a community, or will we allow others
>     to lump us into their marketing strategies and schemes for
>     political control? I hope we struggle and opt for the former
>     (empowered selves within communities) and not the later (powerless
>     consumers). Hope springs eternal   .
>
>     Sam Lanfranco, ISOC Canada Chapter.
>
>     /On 10/02/2016 1:07 AM, Jahangir Hossain wrote://
>     /
>>     /Hi Glenn, //
>>     //
>>     //Thanks for sharing this news. Now this is seems to be
>>     interesting from IoT architecture views  . Is privacy dead in
>>     future technology ?/
>>
>>     On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 9:12 AM, Glenn McKnight
>>     <mcknight.glenn at gmail.com <mailto:mcknight.glenn at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>         US intelligence chief: we might use the internet of things to
>>         spy on you
>>
>>         http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/09/internet-of-things-smart-home-devices-government-surveillance-james-clapper
>>
>>
>>         Glenn McKnight
>>         mcknight.glenn at gmail.com <mailto:mcknight.glenn at gmail.com>
>>         skype  gmcknight
>>         twitter gmcknight
>>         .
>>
>
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> -- 
> /Regards / Jahangir/
>
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