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OVERVIEW

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Security of Things World 2016 was a huge success! Over 220 international attendees came together in June in Berlin to discuss and define the future role

of security in the interconnected and smart world of the Internet of Things for businesses. We had the

honour to hear from European Government representatives (Federal Ministry of the Interior, Federal

Office for Information Security), from the most innovative real world case studies on how Security is

challenging businesses and from the leading solution providers in the field (GE Digital, HPE, IBM,

Microsoft and many more). With all major verticals represented, Security of Things World is the event

in the centre of where connections are made, news are announced and the Security of IoT community

comes together to define future security strategies.

What does the future hold for Security in the Internet of Things context? The consensus was: communicate more and share knowledge. We, as a community, need to come

together, create partnerships and work on projects that will allow us to identify how security

technologies can be effectively applied to change the way business is done. We cannot afford to see

security as an afterthought. It needs to be part of strategies and design from the beginning.

Partnerships, security, standards, innovation and an open mind for the possibilities this new era of

technologies is opening up are key to take full advantage of IoT Security.

Security of Things World is coming back, bigger and better in 2017 to bring you once again the most

thought-provoking and leading experts in the field, making this an event not to be missed. Join us

again next year for the chance to be part of the elite group of experts shaping the future of Security.

For more information go to: www.securityofthingsworld.com

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ATTENDING COMPANIES

(ISC)² Chapter Germany, Adobe, Airbus Defence & Space, Allianz, Amazon Lab126, AppLift, Ardexa, Astra Zeneca, Australian

Information Security Association, Avira Romania, AXA PPP Healthcare, AXA Technology Services, BASF Business Services, BASF,

BMW Group, Brightsight, Burckhardt Compression, CASSIDIAN CyberSecurity, Ceskomoravsky cement, Checkmarx, Cloud

Security Alliance, cloudKleyer Frankfurt, Coca-Cola, Comarch Technologies, Cyber Security Sharing and Analytics, DB Systel,

degesa - deutsche gesellschaft für eigentumsschutz, Deloitte, Deutsche Telekom, DFKI - German Research Center for Artificial

Intelligence, Diagnostiek Voor U, DIN, Drax Power, DSM, Dyson, Edelmanergo, EMITEC MESSTECHNIK AGEMITEC

MESSTECHNIK, ENISA, Ericpol, Ernst & Young GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft, ESAB, EURECAT, European Patent

Office, Evonik Industries, German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, German Federal Ministry of the Interior,

Federal Office for Information Security, Filmkraut, Fives, FMS Wertmanagement, Fraunhofer Institut, FSResult, GE Digital, GE

Fanuc Automation Limited, Gemalto, German Federal Ministry of Defence, Giesecke & Devrient, Global Platform, Grundfos, GSMA,

HARTING Electric, Heidelberg Cement, Hella, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Solutions, HOB, I am The Cavalry, IBM, Infineon

Technologies, Information Security Forum, Infotecs, Inside Secure, Internet Security Alliance (ISA), IoT Analytics, Israel Trade

Center, Jungheinrich, KB, Keller Holding, KleRo, Knorr- Bremse, Korea Telecom, KPN, Kudelski Group, LM Ericsson, Lookout,

Maersk Supply Service, MANN + HUMMEL, Mastercard, Merck Group, Meritor, Microsoft, Munich RE, Nagravision, NBV Limited,

Nestle Operational Services Worldwide, Nilfisk, Norwegian Hull Club, Novozymes, NXP Semiconductors, Panasonic Europe,

Payments UK, PayPal, Philips Lighting, Post CH, Radiometer Medical, Raiffeisen Bank International, relayr, Reuters, Ritter

Starkstromtechnik, Roche Diabetes Care Spain, Rohde & Schwarz., RUAG, RWE, Safran, Sanofi Aventis, SCADAfence, SCHOTT,

SharePointCommunity, Siemens, SNCF, Statoil, Swedish Armed Forces, Swiss Re, Swisscom, Teraport, Thales Nederland, The

World Bank Group, T-Systems Multimedia Solutions, University of Zurich, UPS Netherlands, UTRC - United Technologies Research

Center, Vodafone, Volkswagen, Women in Security, Wurldtech, Zumtobel Group

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KEY TOPICS 2016

• Securing your cyber physical systems: How can you assure that the Security of

your IoT business becomes one of your most valued assets?

• Expanding your IT Security: Leverage your existing system security experience

and move towards a more complex approach by implementing intelligence led

operations

• Business Continuity Management: Prepare your digital business for the unknown

by anticipating enterprise risks and sustainably closing security gaps

• Data privacy in an interconnected world: Customize your business expertise

from the data you generate to create a secure stakeholder ecosystem

• Security strategies: How to adapt your know-how to a changing business model

and create standardized approaches to security breaches?

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I really like the mix of presentations, learning & discussions

in a circle which is not too huge nor too small Torsten Armbrecht, Coca-Cola

www.securityofthingsworld.com “

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PARTICIPANT PROFILE

INDUSTRY SPLIT THE COMMUNITY GEOGRAPHIC SPLIT SIZE

19%

16%

13% 11%

9%

8%

7%

6%

5% 5%

Public &

Government

Automotive

Software & IT

Services

Manufacturing

Pharma &

Lifescience

Telcos

Consulting &

Services

Electronics &

Semiconductors

Finance &

Insurance

Research &

Academia

49%

35%

16%

Manager /

Senior Manager

Head of /

Director

CXOs

46%

7% 7%

7%

6%

6%

6%

5% 5%

5%

EMEA

Germany

Asia Pacific

Scandinavia

Switzerland Eastern

Europe

Benelux

France

Southern

Europe

UK

USA

29%

6%

10% 20%

6%

28% > 100.000

< 1.000

1.001 - 5.000

5.001 - 10.000 10.001 – 50.000

50.001 –

100.000

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TESTIMONIALS

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“We are at the break of a new dawn in technology, security will never be the same again and

overall privacy and (business) risks are bigger than ever.” Bas Spierings, UPS

“This event was very useful to apprehend the security issues in the

emerging world of connected objects.” Pierre-Yves Lhoyer, Sanofi Aventis

“The organization was perfect. The speakers’ talks and partners

discussions were also really valuable.” Pierre Texier, SNCF

“Eye-opening insights from different industries tackling IoT

security problems in many different ways.” Minna Blomster, AstraZeneca “Great people, lots of opportunities and great support by

everyone!” Angelika König, IBM

“It expanded my vision and understanding of the concerns and

opportunities facing the industry as we transition towards an increasingly

connected world.” Kevin Gillick, GlobalPlatform

“I really like the mix of presentations, learning &

discussions in a circle which is not too huge nor too small” Torsten Armbrecht, Coca-Cola

“Loved the interaction, good networking, well organized.” Ad Krikke, DSM “Very good overview about IoT and SoT as important

topics” Max Meier, AXA Technology Services “Very good organization”

Milosz Godzik, Ernst & Young “An excellent opportunity to list, talk and interact (network) with

engaged and enthusiastic colleagues” Ross Tsagalidis, Swedish Armed Forces (SwAF)

“I've got lots of good inspiration to communicate to my CISO!” Peter Sung, Korea Telecom

Very global attendees! Dana Behncke, Microsoft

“Very interesting and diversified panel of attendees!” Mikaël Dubreucq, Inside Secure “Extremely well-organised, with good speakers and networking opportunities!”

Richard Knowlton, ISA

The various forms of audience involvement were great, starting from the

icebreaker, to the dinner and the world cafés. Gerald Maunier, Gemalto

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COMING UP IN 2017

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DEFINING SECURITY IN A CONNECTED WORLD

June 12 - 13, 2017 | Berlin, Germany

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