Stanford Secure Internet of Things Project
2014 Industrial Workshop: August 11, Stanford University

The Secure Internet of Things Research Program held an industrial workshop at Stanford on August 11th, 2014. The workshop consisted of 9 talks by faculty and students at Stanford, UC Berkeley, and the University of Michigan who are collaborating on the project, interspersed with lunch and breaks for one-on-one discussions between attendees and academics. There were over 50 industrial attendees, representing 30 companies, as well as representatives from government research agencies.

Handout: Rethinking an Internet of Things

Schedule

9:30-10:00 Breakfast
10:00-10:15 Welcome
10:15-10:45 Secure Internet of Things Project (SITP), Philip Levis
10:45-11:15 Why Now (for the IoT)?, Mark Horowitz
11:15-11:45 Relax (Consistency), It's Only Analytics, Christopher Ré
11:45-12:45 Lunch
12:45-1:15 IoT: A Security and Privacy Perspective, Dan Boneh
1:15-1:45 Making it a Surprise When Embedded Code Breaks, Dawson Engler
1:45-2:15 Communication over Challenged Networks, Keith Winstein
2:15-2:45 Break
2:45-3:15 Embedded System Design and the Internet of Things, Pat Pannuto
3:15-3:45 Software Security in the Internet of Things, David Mazières
3;45-4:15 Prototyping the Internet of Things, Björn Hartmann
4:15-4:30 Closing
4:30-5:30 Social