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<h1>What, where, when?</h1>
<p>foss-north will organize a day about <strong>IoT and Security</strong> held at WTC in <strong>Stockholm</strong> on <strong>October 21</strong>.</p>
<s><p>foss-north will organize a day about <strong>IoT and Security</strong> held at WTC in <strong>Stockholm</strong> on <strong>October 21</strong>.</p></s>
<p><h1>Due to unforseen incidents among the organisers <strong>IoT and
Security</strong> originally planned to be held in
Stockholm on October 21<strong> has been cancelled</strong>.<h1></p>
<p>Tickets will be available soon.</p>
<s><p>Tickets will be available soon.</p></s>
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<h1>Speakers</h1>
<h1>Questions about the cancellation</h1>
<p>We have already confirmed the following great speakers and are processing all the great talk submissions to the call for papers.</p>
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<img class="speakergrid" src="images/speaker-paas.png" alt="Patricia Aas">
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<div class="namefront">Patricia Aas</div>
<div class="titlefront">Election Security: Introducing Real Transparency</div>
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More and more we see technology, both hardware and software, intersect with fundamental issues like privacy, democracy and human rights. The opaqueness of tech makes it a handy instrument of oppression and manipulation.
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How could a government use tech to rig an election and why would they? How can we re-engineer the electoral process to protect it's integrity, and how can we communicate those changes to the population? What makes elections so hard to protect?
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Patricia Aas is a C++ programmer who's been programming for close to 20 years. She's worked on two browsers (Opera and Vivaldi) and on embedded TelePresence endpoints for Cisco. Last year she co-founded TurtleSec, which is a company that operates in the realm of Application Security, where she does consultancy and training. She's also involved in the #include<C++> organization hoping to improve diversity and inclusion in the C++ community.
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<img class="speakergrid" src="images/speaker-cjakobsson.png" alt="Claes Jakobsson">
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<div class="namefront">Claes Jakobsson</div>
<div class="titlefront">The O in IoT should stand for Open</div>
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During the past years weve been developing the Botani.st platform for urban farming. Since we dont want our customers to end up with a plastic brick when we go bust one design philosophy has been to open as much as possible from protocols to hardware to software. And since we rely on so much open source in the project itself its not more than fair.
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This talk will cover how weve designed the platform and some of the choices needed to balance openess, price and usability.
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Claes has been hacking and talking open source the past 20 years and co-founded and runs a few user groups such as FOSS-Sthlm and Stockholm PostgreSQL User Group. He spends his day hacking on various things over at Trustly but not-so-secretly loves embedded and hardware thus starting the Botani.st project in 2014-ish to solve the mystery of dying plants.
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<img class="speakergrid" src="images/speaker-dstenberg.png" alt="Daniel Stenberg">
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<div class="namefront">Daniel Stenberg</div>
<div class="titlefront">curl runs in all devices</div>
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curl is possibly the world's most widely used software component with an exsimated over six billion installations. Daniel will talk about the process of getting there, some of the challenges with making it fit for tiny devices and an insight into how the team works to maintain quality, performance and the right features for a connected world.
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Daniel Stenberg is the founder and lead developer of curl. He works on HTTP implementations and Internet protocols since over twenty years. He has been involved in the HTTPbis working group in IETF for ten years and worked on the HTTP stack in Firefox for several years at Mozilla. Author of the widely read documents "HTTP2 explained" and "HTTP/3 explained". Employed by wolfSSL.
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When not in front of a computer, Daniel likes to play floorball and spend time with his family.
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<p>Contact Henrik Sandklef (+46 700 909363) if you have any questions
regarding <strong>IoT and Security Day</strong> or <strong><a href="https://foss-north.se">foss-north</a></strong>.</p>
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<h1>Sponsors</h1>
<p>We are currently looking for sponsors. You can find out more in our event <a href="sponsorship.pdf">sponsorship prospectus</a>. Contact us at info -at- foss-gbg.se if you are interested.</p>
<p>Our current sponsors will be contacted soon. </p>
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<h1>About</h1>