Testing IoT Innovations: Insights into Compliance, Coexistence & Cyber security (Part 2)
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Webinar DateJuly 09, 2020
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Webinar Time03:00 PM Central European Summer Time
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Webinar Overview
Gain insights into the multi-faceted challenges of designing and testing your IoT devices by applying the 5 C’s of IoT: Continuity, Connectivity, Compliance, Coexistence and Cybersecurity. Join Keysight technical experts in this 2-part live seminar to help you conquer the 5 C’s of IoT.
Part 2: Insights into Compliance, Coexistence and Cybersecurity
Compliance testing verifies that your IoT device meets evolving wireless regulatory standards which enable access to markets in various geographies. Learn about the two main categories of compliance tests, how to reduce your risk of failure and keep within budget and schedule.
Coexistence testing ensures that an IoT device can successfully operate in a crowded spectrum with other wireless devices. Learn how to assess the potential risk and the ability of the device to successfully maintain its functional wireless performance (FWP) in the presence of other interference signals.
Cybersecurity starts with products that are designed, built, and validated, to be secure. You can validate product security with an automated, repeatable methodology, that fits within your development processes. Discover the latest tools to assess and test your product against attacks, allowing you to find and fix vulnerabilities before shipping your products.
Speakers
Barry Scott
IoT Program Director
Keysight Technologies
Barry Scott leads Keysight’s IoT program office, with a mission to help accelerate the IoT innovations that connect and secure the world. He has held various marketing leadership roles over his 30-year career at HP, Agilent and now Keysight, with responsibilities encompassing product planning, product marketing, application development, and support. Barry holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Oregon State University.
Steve McGregory
Senior Director
Keysight Technologies
Steve McGregory has over 30 years’ experience in Computer and Network Security R&D, creating network and security products at IBM, TippingPoint, SolarWinds, BreakingPoint, Ixia, and Keysight Technologies. Steve has 6 patents in the field of cyber security testing and defensive solutions, and besides R&D activities, Steve is passionate about educating people about, and protecting people from, malicious digital attacks.
Chris Kelly
Senior Applications Engineer
Keysight Technologies
Chris Kelly is an Applications Engineer Expert/Scientist with Keysight Technologies in Loveland, Colorado. Chris has a long history within R&D/Product Development at HP-Agilent-Keysight dating back to 1983, developing many bench and card-based instruments. He holds 6 patents and has been a frequent contributor of articles and videos over the years including recent videos focused on understanding IoT battery life. Chris graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of New Mexico, and Master of Science in Computer Science from Colorado State University, with emphasis on Operating Systems and Computer Architecture.