[T2TRG] T2TRG Interim Meeting on IoT Security 2024-05-21/22

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Mon, 19 February 2024 08:30 UTC

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Subject: [T2TRG] T2TRG Interim Meeting on IoT Security 2024-05-21/22
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You may have heard that there will be a

  Hackathon on Lightweight IoT Security

in Paris on May 21/22 2024 [1].

The chairs believe that we will have a critical mass of people there who
care about IoT security implementation, operation, and systems aspects.
So we are planning to colocate a

  T2TRG Interim Meeting on IoT security
  implementation, operation, and systems aspects

This will start with a hybrid (online/presence) meeting from 17:00 to
18:45 (CEST, i.e. 1500Z to 1645Z) on May 21st.  We also will have an
opportunity to run some ad-hoc breakout meetings (also hybrid) on May
22nd in the morning.

We will do the formal announcement on an interim meeting next.

We are interested in contributions that will move us forward, so work in progress and statements of direction are as welcome as are reports on completed research.
Please send requests for presentation time, with a topic, to the chairs at t2trg-chairs@irtf.org.
(Please also contact the chairs if you aren't sure whether your topic will fit in.)

For better planning, we will ask for an abstract and/or a reference to
slides or a paper next, but please do send in the topics already now.

Please indicate your interest by registering (preferably before 2024-03-03) at:

  https://forms.gle/BQdpTshct1s7zRGj8
  
If you plan to be present physically, please register for the hackathon 
as well [2].

Ari and Carsten

[1]: https://parishackathon.lakewg.org/program/
[2]: https://parishackathon.lakewg.org/register-here/