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Keynote 1: Defending the Mobile Workforce
Tuesday, June 28th, 11:30am-Noon

Karim Toubba photoKarim Toubba
VP Product Marketing and Strategy
Juniper Networks

Karim Toubba joined Juniper Networks in 2010 as Vice President of Product Marketing and Strategy for the Security Business Unit. In his current role, he is responsible for the security division’s transition towards solution marketing, while driving a leadership and visionary position and forumulating security strategy across the company. Mr. Toubba has a strong technology background in security. He has held several executive roles in product management, strategy, and marketing. He was previously Vice President of Marketing at Atempo, where he led the repositioning of the company into the data protection and archiving space.  He has also been Vice President of Strategy & Product Marketing at Ingrian Networks. During his tenure, he helped drive the company to a leadership position in the data privacy space,which led to a subsequent acquisition by SafeNet. Before that, Mr. Toubba was Vice President of Product and Services Management at Digital Island/Exodus (acquired by Cable & Wireless), where he was responsible for a $500M P&L. Mr. Toubba holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from the University of California at Davis.

Abstract: Defending the Mobile Workforce
In 2012, mobile devices will eclipse PCs, our central computing platform, yet today 98% of smartphones shipped do so without any form of security. When people use their mobile devices for work, play or both, they are opening a new point of vulnerability into the enterprise. The industry needs to step up and make security an integrated part of the mobile experience, not an optional afterthought.

About Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks is in the business of network innovation. From devices to data centers, from consumers to cloud providers, Juniper Networks delivers the software, silicon and systems that transform the experience and economics of networking. Additional information can be found at www.juniper.net.

 

Keynote 2: Trust in Mobility: A New Standards-Based Approach to Securing Mobile Computing
Tuesday, June 28th, 1:00-1:30pm

Janne Uusilehto photoJanne Uusilehto
Head of Nokia Product Security (speaking for Trused Computing Group)
Trusted Computing Group / Nokia

Janne Uusilehto is the Head of Nokia Product Security, globally responsible for product security development. His team is the overall owner of product security and related education, awareness, and process improvement. He is also a member of several Nokia internal security-related management boards, Nokia’s main representative to the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), chairman of the TCG’s Mobile Working Group, chairman of the DIGITALEUROPE Mobile Security Issues Group, and Nokia’s main representative to the SAFECode Forum. Before joining Nokia, Uusilehto was a a global cash management specialist with Nordea, responsible for the telcommunications aspects of cash management software. He was a member of the Cash Management Services team which initiated Internet sales portals in Finland. He started his IT career in 1982 and served as an IT support and electronic banking specialist for several Finnish banks.

Abstract: Ethernet: Trust in Mobility: A New Standards-Based Approach to Securing Mobile Computing
The rapidly growing base of non-PC systems connected to the Internet clearly represents a rich target for potential attackers. Yet currently there is no comprehensive, coordinated approach to securing mission-critical data and connectivity in mobile devices. Nor is there an underlying industry standard for such security. The nonprofit industry standards organization Trusted Computing Group, which has overseen the widespread adoption of its Trusted Platform Module security approach into more than 500 million PCs, has responded to this challenge. Its Mobile Trusted Module (MTM) 2.0 provides hardware based baseline security impervious to attacks. It also serves as a hardware root of trust. The MTM enables strong authentication and assurance of platform integrity. With the MTM in place, users can conduct secure mobile commerce and banking and be assured that communications are secure.

This presentation will address the challenges of securing the mobile ecosystem, the definition and role of trust, and the role of an industry-standard solution that any vendor can implement and that can be leveraged by the operating systems and apps. It will also deal with the role of trusted mobile devices in trusted enterprises in an era in which devices such as smartphones and tablet computers will be shipping in the hundreds of millions (according to Gartner and IDC). It will also review the MTM specification developed by the Trusted Computing Group and outline potential use cases. Finally, it will explore related issues of user identity, privacy, and ease of use as they relate to trusted mobile systems.

About Trusted Computing Group:
Trusted Computing Group is a nonprofit industry standards group that develops non-proprietary specifications for computing and networking security. OEMs, ISVs, and others use the specifications to provide security and embed trust into their products. Specifications are free and available on the group’s website at www.trustedcomputinggroup.org. Highest-level members include AMD, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Infineon, Intel, Lenovo, and Microsoft.

Keynote 3: How Mobile Devices Will Change the Enterprise
Wednesday, June 29th, 11:30-Noon

Alan Brenner photoAlan Brenner
Senior Vice-President
BlackBerry Platform
RIM

Alan Brenner is Senior Vice-President BlackBerry Platform Services at RIM, responsible for the inception, development, and delivery of RIM’s end-to-end services platform.  That platform includes BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), BlackBerry Enterprise Software (BES), BlackBerry Internet Software (BIS), and many applications including Facebook and Twitter.  Before joining RIM in 2007, Brenner was a Senior Vice-President at Sun Microsystems, responsible for the Java Mobile Enterprise Platform, Java Cards, Open Office, and other Sun software businesses.  He has previous experience with Integrity Arts and Rockwell Automation.  He holds a Master of Communication and Information Studies Degree from Cleveland State University (Ohio) and a BA with Honors from York University. 

Abstract: How Mobile Devices Will Change the Enterprise
The widespread use of the Internet has led to exponential growth in the amount of information readily available to everyone.  We all use many channels every day, including email, instant messaging, social networks, blogs, wikis, and online services and communities.  We have gone from a shortage of information to being overwhelmed with information we do not have the time to examine, much less process or use.  Now the emergence of smartphones and tablets has added new dimensions to the communications problem. Everyone wants to use their own personal devices on the job, so IT departments face the challenge of securely managing huge numbers of varied and fast-changing mobile platforms.  Enterprises must take full advantage of the capabilities of these powerful devices, while still controlling costs, reducing risks, and enabling innovation.

Enterprises need productivity solutions, multiple and multi-vendor device management, social networking solutions, and other innovative new approaches to effective communications and data management in a fast-changing environment.

About Research In Motion (RIM):
Research In Motion (RIM), a global leader in wireless innovation, revolutionized the mobile industry with the introduction of the BlackBerry® solution in 1999. Today, BlackBerry products and services are used by millions of customers around the world to stay connected to the people and content that matter most throughout their day. Founded in 1984 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, RIM operates offices in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. RIM is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market (NASDAQ: RIMM) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RIM). For more information, visit www.rim.com or www.blackberry.com.

 

Keynote 4: The Mobile Experience: The Best Is Yet to Come
Wednesday, June 29th, 2:00-2:30pm

Liam Quinn photoLiam Quinn, Dell
Dell

Abstract: TBD
Coming soon.

About Dell
Coming Soon.

 

Keynote 5:
Thursday, June 30th, 11:00-11:30am

Anthony Delli Colli  photoAnthony Delli Colli
Vice Chair
Market Adoption Working Group
Continua Health Alliance

As the Vice Chair of Continua Health Alliance's Market Adoption Working Group, Anthony focuses on identifying partner organizations to develop compelling personal connected health business models and accelerate market adoption of Continua certified systems and products.

Anthony brings 15+ years experience in mobile devices, wireless networks, and web services. Prior to Elbrys, Anthony held a business development role with Cisco’s wireless and security technology group and was responsible for driving strategic initiatives and partnerships with mobile service providers and smart-phone vendors. Anthony’s previous roles include VP, Sales & Marketing with Meetinghouse and Director, International Market Development at iPIX, with oversight of sales, product management, and business development.

Abstract: TBD
Technological advances are changing healthcare to improve its delivery and management. Forces (such as physician shortage, bed availability, and patients’ desire to avoid institutionalization) are pushing care toward a home-based, mobile model. This is made possible by the development of interoperable personal connected solutions that address today’s most pressing healthcare challenges. Such devices and services provide individuals, their families, and their care teams convenient access to the latest health trend data, allowing them to make informed treatment decisions and intervene prior to critical events.  This will improve care and enhance access while reducing skyrocketing costs associated with an aging population, chronic conditions, and unhealthy lifestyles.  Continua Health Alliance members are collaborating to develop a consumer-centric model that offers mobility, expanding healthcare beyond hospitals. This presentation will focus on Continua’s work to transform the healthcare industry to better meet consumer needs.

About Continua Health Alliance
Continua Health Alliance is a non-profit, open industry organization of healthcare and technology companies joining together in collaboration to improve the quality of personal healthcare. With more than 240 member companies around

the world, Continua is dedicated to establishing a system of interoperable personal connected health solutions with the knowledge that extending those solutions into the home fosters independence, empowers individuals and provides the opportunity for

 

Keynote 6: The Core Issue: Balancing Privacy and Governance
Wednesday, June 29th, 2:00-2:30pm

David Goldschlag photoDavid Goldschlag
VP Mobility
McAfee

Dr. David Goldschlag is the McAfee Mobile CTO with responsibility to define and maintain the strategic product roadmap for mobility, and monitor and assess new technologies. David joined the McAfee team in June 2010 as part of the acquisition of Trust Digital, where he held the position of Executive Vice President - Corporate Strategy & Technology. David has over 20 years of experience creating and selling innovative technology in start-up, commercial, government, and academic environments. David has held senior management roles at Trusted Edge (information retention at the desktop), USinternetworking (the first application service provider) and Divx (the first limited license digital media), as well as positions at the National Security Agency and the US Naval Research Laboratory (anonymous communications through Onion Routing). David is a co-inventor on seven granted patents, and has published over 30 academic papers on topics including database technologies, cryptography, conditional access, and computer security. David received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a second major in Mathematics from Wayne State University.

Abstract: The Core Issue: Balancing Privacy and Governance
Companies increasingly provide mobile workers with access to vast amounts of corporate data on a wide range of mobile devices. However, there are many risks and obligations related to employee use of email, cellphones, computers, and tablets.  Employees can create significant employer liability due to loss or misuse of data by such actions as downloading malware, transferring confidential files, surfing questionable websites, or participating in online gambling.  Mobility expert Dr. David Goldschlag will discuss IT governance of mobile devices – including those personally owned by employees – and users’ privacy concerns, and offer practical advice on how to balance among conflicting goals and needs.

About McAfee
McAfee, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), is the world's largest dedicated security technology company. McAfee delivers proactive and proven solutions and services that help secure systems, networks, and mobile devices around the world, allowing users to safely connect to the Internet, browse and shop the Web more securely. Backed by its unrivaled Global Threat Intelligence, McAfee creates innovative products that empower home users, businesses, the public sector and service providers by enabling them to prove compliance with regulations, protect data, prevent disruptions, identify vulnerabilities, and continuously monitor and improve their security. McAfee is relentlessly focused on constantly finding new ways to keep our customers safe. www.mcafee.com

 


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