Overview:
Advanced applications in IoT, wearables, and edge computing are transforming sectors such as healthcare through secure medical IoT devices and innovative materials like graphene, while also introducing new challenges and opportunities in security-particularly as Edge AI and private 5G wireless converge.
Secure Development and Validation: Medical IoT and Graphene Wearables : Secure medical IoT and graphene wearables focus on protecting patient data and ensuring device reliability by implementing strong encryption, authentication, and access control. They must address resource constraints that increase attack risks, use secure design and validation, and provide ongoing updates. Advanced materials like graphene offer benefits but require evolving security and reliability standards.
Edge AI and Private 5G: Security Challenges : Edge AI combined with private 5G offers speed, low latency, and local data processing but poses complex security challenges. These include a larger attack surface from distributed devices, vulnerabilities in AI models, supply chain and insider threats, and gaps in regulatory compliance like insufficient encryption and access controls. Robust security measures are essential to mitigate these risks.
Security Opportunities and Best Practices : To tackle these challenges, leading organizations use Zero Trust architectures, unified security platforms, and AI-driven tools for continuous threat monitoring and adaptive authentication. Key strategies include AI-powered predictive threat intelligence, self-healing networks for automated response, managed security services to fill skill gaps, and strict data anonymization and retention policies to protect sensitive medical and wearable IoT data.
Why you should Attend:
Here are three targeted FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) liners, tailored to highlight critical security risks and emphasize the urgency of attending the event:
For IoT and Medical Device Companies : With over a million exposed devices causing data leaks and disruptions, outdated security threatens patient safety, compliance, and reputation. Don’t let vulnerabilities and ransomware lead to catastrophic losses.
For Wearable Tech Innovators (Graphene/Fitness/Medical): Ignoring these risks can lead to health hazards, data theft, recalls, lawsuits, and lasting brand damage.
For Edge AI and Private 5G Security Leaders : The rise of 5G, edge computing, and AI expands vulnerabilities like network flaws and APIs beyond traditional defenses. Without prompt action, adversaries can hijack networks, manipulate edge AI, and disrupt critical operations undetected.
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Who Will Benefit:
Dr. Tulasi Sivanesan is a seasoned professional engineering leader with a global footprint in advanced technology domains. With a robust career spanning leading organizations like Dell Technologies, Intel, Motorola, Blackberry, and Nortel, Dr. Sivanesan combines deep technical expertise with exceptional leadership capabilities. He has successfully managed cross-functional teams of 20+ engineers, driving innovation in complex systems development, AI/ML applications, and zero-trust security compliance.
An accomplished AI/ML researcher and systems architect, Dr. Sivanesan has delivered world-class systems and tools across industries, including mobility, IoT, aerospace, medical, and telecommunications. His proven track record includes legacy system migration, conceptualizing end-to-end architectures, and developing innovative methodologies like PATaaS, which increased software deployment efficiencies by 75%.
Dr. Sivanesan holds a Ph.D. in Electronic and Computer Engineering, an IEEE Mini-MBA, and multiple degrees in systems engineering and electronics. His contributions extend to academia at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, where he bridges cutting-edge AI and cybersecurity advancements with education. As a strategic decision-maker and thought leader, He continuously shapes the technological landscape through impactful research, innovative solutions, and leadership