
Krzysztof Malarski
PhD Student of DTU Fotonik, Network Technology & Service Platforms group.
Title of PhD project: "Reliable Architecture for Future Smart Communities". Main focus: security and reliability of LP-WAN technologies: NB-IoT, LoRaWAN, Sigfox LTE-M.
Sessions in which Krzysztof Malarski attends
Monday 17 June, 2019
1570529912 Applying IoT as a leverage for business model innovation and digital transformation 1570530019 EDUMONDO: Prototyping a Learning Analytics System 1570530187 Internet of Things for a sustainable food packaging ecosystem insights from a business perspective 1570534715 IoT Driven Business Model Innovat...
STARTS Talks are series of discussions engaging people from diverse disciplines. They aim at addressing themes from many different angles sustained by the general fields of Sciences, Technologies and the Arts. STARTS Talks target the creation of new policies or the transformation of ongoing ones. Therefore, they are always moderated by a policy maker.
1570526768 Location-aware discovery of services in the IoT: a Swarm approach 1570526545 LoRaWAN for city scale IoT deployments 1570526764 Intelligent Search, Rescue, and Disaster Recovery via Internet of Things 1570519952 Internet of the Body - Wearable Monitoring and Coaching
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
Welcoming Remarks Co-ChairsSébastian Ziegler, Chairman, IoT ForumBrian Bech Nielsen, Rector, Prof. Aarhus UniversityKarsten Dehler, Commercial Director, It-Forum, Denmark
Acting on the core aspects of UNs Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); to curtail inequality issues, diminish environmental degradation and provide a secure and resilient livelihood, remains a complex challenge for civil society and United Nations member states.While the SDGs inherited a wide array of pending targets from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), member states are increasingly using the SDGs as a comprehensive and adaptable f...
Industries are crossing today a crucial transition in terms of technologies and sustainability is a key driver for them. The integration of new technologies, if done appropriately and fast enough can help industries become more competitive; if not managed accordingly however IoT misuse can have adverse consequences on industries and their external environment.Similarly, IoT applications can greatly contribute t...
DevOps has recently emerged as a software development practice that encourages developers to continuously patch, update, or bring new features to the system under operation without sacrificing quality. Software development and delivery of IoT systems would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, even if DevOps is not bound to any application domain, many challenge...
DevOps has recently emerged as a software development practice that encourages developers to continuously patch, update, or bring new features to the system under operation without sacrificing quality. Software development and delivery of IoT systems would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, even if DevOps is not bound to any application domain, many challenge...
While IoT and AI have been pervasive to sectors including healthcare services, manufacturing, urban planning, finance and education, it can also serve as a channel for providing emergency services and reducing exploitation by eliminating human rights violation, especially in development countries. This session will explore how AI and IoT technologies could serve as a platform for the provision of emergency services that s...
5G will transform the way how millions of individuals, organizations and devices connect to each other. It will also be the new basis for developments in the Internet of Things, driverless vehicles, connected homes and smart cities. Nevertheless, as is true of any revolution, 5G comes with its own challenges in terms of personal and corporate security, which must be taken into account and managed by companies, users and regulators. One of them is the developme...
Wednesday 19 June, 2019
1570530216 Botnet Attack Detection at the IoT Edge Based on Sparse Representation 1570530225 Security Issues in Internet of Things: Vulnerability Analysis of LoRaWAN, Sigfox and NB-IoT 1570530241 Scalable and Configurable End-to-End Collection and Analysis of IoT Security Data
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...
IoT Risk Assessment should be considered as an integral part of the management practices and an essential element of good corporate governance. What are the new and unexpected risks that cannot be solved by current state-of-the-art security solutions? This and many more questions will be discussed and answered in this panel moderated by Pasquale Annicchino.
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
In this session, an overview of the IoT development strategies both in South Korea and European Union will be presented and discussed with representatives of the leading organizations driving the efforts. From South Korea, Dr. Inhyok Cha, Sr. Executive Advisor of SK Telecom and Chair of External Relations Subcommittee of the Korean Smart Cities Special Committee under the Presidential Office will provide a view from one of...
1. Blockchain and IoT Convergence Challenges2. Disruptive Solutions and Business cases3. Blockchain in a digital city4. Blockchain in building Industrial IoT Trust
According to the Global research Institute IDC, the Brazilian IoT market will be worth $9bn this year, corresponding to 20% of the overall IT market in Brazil estimated $52bn. The Danish Innovation Center in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is launching initiatives to support the expansion of IoT startups and R&D environments into this promising market. In this first activity, we f...