TUESDAY 31 AUGUST 2021 10:00-10:45 / DI Stage / Security / DK #105 / GIVER DU OGSÅ DIN FIRMWARE VÆK TIL KONKURRENTEN? Mikael Lund Jepsen, Head of Technology. Cryptera A/S Kunsten at holde firmware hemmelig kan ikke længere begrænses til at slå JTAG fra og Flash readout protection til. Fysiske angreb der omgår disse mekanismer er ikke længere forbeholdt stats-hackere - værktøjerne kan ligefrem købes på en SU indkomst. Kryptering er en del af løsningen, men det medfører andre udfordringer, som kræver at sikkerheden er tænkt ind fra start. Med udgangspunkt i et konkret industrielt IoT produkt, fortæller Mikael hvordan Crypteras 30 års erfaring med at udvikle og producere sikre apparater har hjulpet en anden dansk virksomhed med at holde kopisterne fra døren. 10:00-11:30 / PE Stage / Software / UK Keynote #101 / THE CONTINUING EVOLUTION OF C++ Bjarne Stroustrup, Technical Fellow. Morgan Stanley From its inception, C++ has evolved towards a set of ideals for elegant and efficient code, including complete ty - pe-and-resource safety, equal support for built-in and user-defined types, and direct manipulation of hardware and system resources. Here, I will articulate the fundamental ideals of C++, illustrate how they show up in code, and comment on the improve - ments offered by ISO standard C++20. Finally, I will describe the C++ Core Guidelines designed to guide developers to use a modern and effective style of C++, rather than more complex older styles, and to enable enforcement of those safe and efficient uses. 10:00-10:45 / IDA Stage / AI, Data & Cloud / UK #109 / TRUSTWORTHY AI AND HIGH-RISK AI SYSTEMS IN A MORE HUMAN AND REGULATED WORLD Peter Damm, Applied Research Director. KMD A/S With the huge success of artificial intelligence based on deep neural networks, we need to understand when this type of AI can be used for solving real world problems and when it is necessary to enhance - or even not to use - deep learning. In this talk Peter Christian Damm, will explain why High-risk AI systems must be designed in a way that ensures that their operation is sufficiently transparent, to enable users to interpret the system’s output and use it appropriately to avoid unethical predictions or recommendations based on unwanted human bias and other pitfalls. The talk will also reflect on the upcoming EU regulation and how more trustworthy AI can be achieved by utilizing the newest research and related explainable AI technologies. 11:00-11:45 / DI Stage / Software / UK #106 / CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN A COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT Bent Myllerup, Organisational Change Agent. Better Change Consulting ApS This presentation is aiming on providing the audience with insights and perspectives on the complexity of change management - and how to cope with it! Many organisations are onboarding digital and agile transformations these years. Incentives for doing so often comes out of the need of speed, the need of providing more value - in the bare sense: the need for competitiveness. Whereas many of these are driven by achievements in technology and process improvements, fewer takes the aspects of human nature into consideration. In the market we see a growing number of dogmatic frameworks and idealised prescriptions that promise to help you succeed with your transformation, but they often come short because organisations are intensely political places where the members are driven by own intent and ambitions. The presenter claim that successful transformations must have starting point in the organisational culture and take the dynamics of human interactions into consideration. You must learn that you cannot control a transformation, but you can influence your organisation and try shaping its culture. With the starting point in complex responsive processes, the audience will be introduced to several aspects of these matters - hopefully with the possibility of bringing great insights to the home organisation. Sign up for free on eot-expo.com or eot.dk
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