2022 Nuvoton IoT Security Technology Global Forum

With the fast development of Internet of Things in recent years, people rely more heavily on application services provided by network-connected devices, where security becomes the foundation for these smart Internet of Things applications.

28.06.2022 | 09:30
Nuvoton →

Nuvoton has long been committed to the information security functions, technology development of microcontrollers/ microprocessors, and devoted to synergizing the ecosystem for facilitating a more secure IoT world. 

In this event, Nuvoton invites the IoT Security field experts, covering future trends of Quantum Cryptography, Security Certification and Consulting Services, and a complete description of the IoT Security Microcontrollers, which we sincerely hope will benefit a lot for the participants.


 


All participants will be given a USD 10 voucher code for Nuvoton Direct eStore at the end of the live event.
  Among all participants we’re giving away 20 sets of NuMaker-M2354 evaluation board and 10 sets of its 70%-off voucher!


Agenda


Postquantum Cryptography and the NIST Competition

Dr. Bo-Yin Yang
Research Fellow, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica

 Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers will arrive in maybe a decade and all our current cryptographic solutions need to be shifted to "Postquantum Cryptography (PQC)", alternatives that resist attacks by elements armed with CRQCs. This requires an overhaul of all our current crypto infrastructure, and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been running a competition to determine the next-generation cryptographic standards. We discuss what this means for corporations facing the PQC transition and what they should be doing in the meantime.


Bringing security to the IoT with PSA Certified

Jim Carver
Senior Business Development Manager, Arm Inc.

 In this course you will learn how PSA Certified is transforming security in the Internet of Things. You will learn how PSA Certified can help protect your products and your company from bad actors by leveraging best security practices which are then evaluated by leading, independent security laboratories. You will also learn how PSA Certified products from Nuvoton can help you meet existing and emerging security standards and regulations. 


IoT Security Services: Create Value with Security by Design and Security Lifecycle Management

Yan-Tarō Clochard
Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Sales VP North Asia, Secure-IC

The prerequisite for robust and sustainable security is to generalize IoT/OT security by design, natively from the chip, and to manage it throughout the lifecycle of the connected device.

Secure-IC will present the importance of proven cybersecurity and certification compliance through security evaluation services, as well as process and means to address security lifecycle management issues.


MCU Security Features for IoT Security

Ming-Nan Cheng
Program Director, Microcontroller Application Business Group, Nuvoton Technology Corporation

 As the bottom layer of IoT system, how IoT devices protect the authenticity and integrity of data is the foundation for the security of the entire IoT application systems.

MCUs are the core components of IoT devices to process data. Therefore, the MCU must have system view of hardware and software security features to protect the data of these IoT devices, so that the upper application of the system can focus on solving other higher level IoT application issues.

We will describe the types of attacks that MCUs may face on IoT devices, the security standards for evaluating MCU security levels, and the hardware security features MCUs must have to defend against these attacks.


Speaker

Dr. Bo-Yin Yang, Research Fellow, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica

Born February 14, 1969 in Princeton, New Jersey, B.-Y. Yang was mostly educated in Taiwan, graduating from National Taiwan University with a BS in Physics in 1987. Later he finished graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a PhD in mathematics in 1991. He then returned to Taiwan and taught at Tamkang University. In 2002, he started working in cryptography and in 2006 moved to the Academia Sinica. His specialties are cryptographic implementations, algebraic cryptanalysis and post-quantum cryptosystems (cryptosystems that will not be much affected by the existence of large-scale quantum computers). He is a well-known cryptographer who is currently a member of the board of the International Association of Cryptologic Research (IACR).

Jim Carver, Senior Business Development Manager, Arm Inc.

Jim has spent the last 8 years at Arm using his passion for security and innovation to drive programs to bring better security practices to the IoT. Prior to Arm he spent 15 years at Avnet supporting the adoption of modern microcontroller and security solutions into the market. In his free time Jim loves the outdoors hiking, camping and Scuba diving.

Yan-Tarō Clochard, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Sales VP North Asia, Secure-IC

Yan-Tarō Clochard was appointed Chief Marketing Officer at Secure-IC. He is also VP of Sales North Asia and founder of Secure-IC Japan. He formerly was developing bilateral Technology cooperation (cyber, 5G, AI, etc.) at the French Embassy in Japan. He previously worked in the telecommunication industry. He graduated in Electronics Engineering from ENSEA and Business from ESSEC Business School (France/Singapore)

Ming-Nan Cheng, Program Director, Microcontroller Application Business Group, Nuvoton Technology Corporation

Over 25 years of experience in microcontroller software and firmware development, and hardware architecture planning. Responsible for the planning of security-related IP of Nuvoton microcontrollers and the development of MCU security architecture.