Pekka Nikander is a professor of Industrial Internet at Aalto University, School of Electrical Engineering. He has over 30 years of research and software development expertise. He is the founder of Nixu Ltd., a leading computer and network security consultant company in Finland, listed at Nasdaq OMX Nordic, and a co-founder of four other startup companies. He is first and foremost a generalist in ICT, having more than 20 years of experience, both at personal and at group-leadership level, on architecting, designing, and implementing secure and scalable distributed and decentralised systems. His main research interest today fall to the cross section of post-keynesian economics and decentralised trust technologies, revolving around applying distributed ledger technology (DLT) to data markets and IoT. He has some 100 refereed publications, with over 8000 citations, and Google H-index of 40.
Sessions in which Pekka Nikander participates
Thursday 20 June, 2019
1. Blockchain and IoT Convergence Challenges2. Disruptive Solutions and Business cases3. Blockchain in a digital city4. Blockchain in building Industrial IoT Trust
Sessions in which Pekka Nikander attends
Monday 17 June, 2019
1570520031 Enabling On-Demand Decentralized IoT Collectability Marketplace with Blockchain and Crowdsensing 1570520590 Review of Standard Ontologies for the Web of Things 1570526209 An interoperable Open Specifications Framework for Smart City urban platforms 1570526527 On the Design of a Wireless MES Solution ...
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
Much of the potential of the IoT will be realised through value-added services, but this is being held back by fragmentation and limited interoperability. W3C is addressing this through developing web standards for things that decouple applications from the underlying IoT technologies. Applications will no longer need to be developed around the details of the myriad IoT technologies and standards. This means that developers can create applications more easily, ...
1570526672 IoT Resource Access utilizing Blockchains and Trusted Execution Environments 1570526728 Runtime and Routing Security Policy Verification for Enhanced Quality of Service of IoT Networks 1570526729 A Novel Asset Authentication Scheme for Cyber Physical Systems
Wednesday 19 June, 2019
ABOUTAfter the successful launch of the first edition of the workshop on “Internet of Things (IoT) for Smart Cities & Communities Convergence” at IoT Week 2017, we are now inviting you to join the next level of standards convergence to support cities & communities at IoT Week 2019 in Aarhus, Denmark - organised jointly by an alliance of international institutions and networks.
1570530254 Assessment of Buffer Overflow Based Attacks On an IoT Operating System 1570534162 Architectural Patterns for Secure IoT Orchestrations 1570534664 SEMIoTICS Architectural Framework: End-to-end Security, Connectivity and Interoperability for Industrial IoT 1570534693 Enabling Dynamic IoT Security Domai...
1570534814 Zone Keys Trust Management in Vehicular Networks based on Blockchain 1570534854 Towards an Ontology for IoT Context-Based Security Evaluation 1570534889 A Policy-based Framework in Fog enabled Internet of Things for Cooperative ITS 1570538349 OLYMPUS: towards Oblivious identitY Management for Private...
Thursday 20 June, 2019
Presentation The IoT landscape is a very complex one and the IoT standardisation is no different. However, standards are paying an increased role in the set-up, design and development of the IoT systems. IoT Standardisation is following the evolution of IoT and the technical issues that have to be addressed and resolved. IoT standards are not just providing various communications solutions but address more globally all the issues of in...
What market incentives do we have and need to reach the goals of “DDD” - Decarbonisation, Digitalisation and Decentralisation? What ecosystem enablement, what investment, what level of scale-ups, and tools do we need to build Energy Marketplaces? What are the requirements form the investment community? Are enabling technologies ready for the challenge? Are communities, citizens and the public sector ready for the challenge?