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SUMMARY:Securing IoT with Azure Sphere - James Scott (MSR)
DTSTART:20200213T150000Z
DTEND:20200213T160000Z
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CONTACT:Marco Caballero
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nThe Internet of Things promises huge potential for 
 new user experiences and more efficient enterprise and consumer devices. A
 t the same time\, experience shows that connected devices become targets f
 or attack. At Microsoft we have defined 7 properties that are necessary fo
 r devices to be secured\, which requires features in device silicon\, the 
 device OS\, and cloud services to operate in concert. To bring security to
  IoT\, we created Azure Sphere\, a platform that implements the 7 properti
 es in a serviced solution including a Microsoft maintained OS and Microsof
 t-run cloud service. We worked with Mediatek to bring the first Azure Sphe
 re certified silicon to market (MT3620) and are working with NXP and Qualc
 omm on future chips.\n \nBio:\nJames Scott has been with the Azure Sphere 
 team since its incubation in Microsoft Research\, and has had roles in sof
 tware development\, engineering management and now program management as A
 zure Sphere has “graduated” from prototype to product.\nPreviously\, J
 ames was a researcher in ubiquitous and pervasive computing. His research 
 interests include novel sensors and devices\, IoT\, rapid prototyping\, wi
 reless and mobile networking\, energy management\, and security and privac
 y. He has authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications and 60 patents. Jame
 s received the Association for Computing Machinery's SIGMOBILE Test of Tim
 e award in 2016 for work on location sensing in mobile phones. His academi
 c leadership roles include being a founding editor of the leading journal 
 in ubiquitous computing\, PACM IMWUT\, and chair of the steering committee
  for the UbiComp conference series. He received his PhD from the Universit
 y of Cambridge.
LOCATION:FW26\, Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Building
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