On 6 January 2014 10:18, Chris Swan chris.swan@iee.org wrote:
How about this?
Title: Security protocols in constrained environments
Abstract: implementation of security protocols such as TLS, SSH or IPsec come with a memory and compute overhead. Whilst this has become negligible in full scale environments it's still a real issue for hobbyist and embedded developers. This presentation will look at the sources of the overheads, what can be done to minimise them, and what sort of hardware platforms can be made to absorb them. The benefits and potential pitfalls of hardware specific implementations will also be examined.
Bio: Chris Swan is CTO at CohesiveFT where he helps build secure cloud based networks. He's previously been a security guy at large Swiss banks, and before that was a Weapon Engineering Officer in the Royal Navy. Chris has tinkered with electronics since pre school, and these days has a desk littered with various dev boards and projects.
Perfect, many thanks!
Just waiting for a few more details to come in and then I'll get the event page set up.
Best,
Andrew