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Webinar: Securing the networks and servers in the IoT’s nervous system

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Easily overlooked, the all-important central nervous system behind the IoT is made up of computers, servers and networks. The conventional approach to IoT security focuses on devices – such as sensors and motors – that are connected to networks. Yet most recent IoT attacks exploit security gaps in the actual servers, networks or the cloud.

In this webinar, we will explain why and how attackers target IoT networks and servers. We will also look at how you can use proven technologies to make your IoT networks and servers more resistant to attacks.

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Watch this webinar to learn
  • More about typical security threats facing IoT networks and servers
  • About recommended countermeasures such as secured firmware updates
  • More about real attacks that actually took place and successful defense strategies

Duration: 37 minutes

Speakers:

  • Steve Hanna, Senior Principal Technical Marketing, Infineon Technologies AG

    On a global basis, Steve is responsible for Trusted Computing strategy and for finding new markets and applications for hardware security. Mr. Hanna has a deep background in information security, especially in software and systems. He is an inventor or co-inventor on 43 issued patents, the author of innumerable standards and white papers, and a regular speaker at industry events such as the RSA Conference. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Harvard University.

  • Kerstin Wilde, Product Marketing Manager, Infineon Technologies AG

    Kerstin is a Product Marketing Manager for Platform Security in the Chip Card & Security division of Infineon Technologies AG. She has worldwide responsibility for TPM products in PC and IoT applications. Kerstin joined Infineon 2012 as Supply Chain Manager for Body Power in the Automotive division. Prior to that she worked in Category Management at the Praktiker Deutschland GmbH. Kerstin holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University Mannheim.

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