Located at the NEC, the Embedded Live two-day conference covers four distinct half-day sessions, all related to the embedded environment. Among the first confirmed speakers are Ken Munro and Andrew Tierney from Pen Test Partners, who are presenting on IoT reverse engineering and security fails in the Security and Safety session.
As Embedded Live aims to provide a forum for engineers, managers and experts from across the world of embedded software development to share their experience and knowledge, there should to be something for everyone in each session. Here is a sample of a few of sessions:
Morning - Agile for Embedded
- Mary Ann Johnson, Display Link – When Pre-Canned Agile Doesn’t Fit
- Glenn Coates, York University – Architecturally Driven, Iterative Development – a case study in project recovery
- Paul Tiplady, AVL – Software development with an agile mindset in a non-agile environment
Afternoon - Security and Safety – sponsored by Greenhills
- Ken Munro and Andrew Tierney, PenTest Partners – IoT reverse engineering and security fail
- Dr Roderick Chapman, Protean Code Ltd – Murphy vs Satan: Why programming secure systems is still so hard
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Morning - Real-Time Operating Systems – sponsored by Greenhills
- Liviu Ionescu, Aviation Instruments Intl – The µOS++ IIIe framework
Afternoon - Quality and Reliability – sponsored by QA Systems
- Anto Joys Yesuadimai Michael, Llarina Lobo Palacios, Sebastian Zuther, Valeo – Automated protocol definition for data transfer for configuration and debugging
- Dylan Llewellyn, QA Systems – The Cost of Standards Compliance – What to ask your Vendor
- Naill Cooling, Feabhas – Measuring Software Quality
Tickets
An Early Bird discount is available on tickets booked before 20 July. £75 for a half-day, £100 for a full day and £175 for both days. Tickets can be booked at wnie.co.uk/embedded-live-2018/.
For more information on the conference, please click here. Please email conference@feabhas.com or call +44 (0) 1793 792909 for sponsorship enquiries.