Join us for our 19 March 2024 Chapter meeting featuring:
Main Presentation: "Jumping the Identity S Curve: Achieving Privacy- Preserving Identity", by Dr. Tina P Srivastava
Abstract:
There has been a great deal of promising new companies, technologies, initiatives, working groups, and specifications for decentralized or cross-domain identity in recent years. However, the current state of digital identity is still very much stuck in a centralized model that relies on devices as the primary source of trust. This means that users have to store their identity data on their devices and use usernames and passwords to access different applications and services. While the security measure aims to reduce PII honey pots, it creates many challenges to achieving the goals of fast, secure and frictionless identity for everyone. Dr. Srivastava will discuss recent breakthroughs in applied cryptography and advancements in machine learning that are enabling alternative authentication technologies and approaches to traditional honeypot models. This has enterprises rethinking their approach to identity stores and what the future of authentication looks like in a world where consumer privacy is paramount.
Bio:
Dr. Tina P. Srivastava is an MIT-trained rocket scientist, entrepreneur, technology expert, author and the inventor of more than 15 patents. Her book, Innovating in a Secret World: The Future of National Security and Global Leadership, has received many accolades since its release, and Dr. Srivastava also regularly takes the stage at major industry conferences like the Harvard Social Enterprise Conference and Advanced Cyber Security Center (ACSC) Conference. She is also an FAA-certified pilot and an instructor of MIT’s Private Pilot Ground School course. Her lecture on the fundamental knowledge and basic principles of airplane aerodynamics has garnered nearly 3 million views to date.
Dr. Srivastava is experienced in designing security technologies and bringing them to market, both in defense and commercial sectors. Dr. Srivastava served as Chief Engineer of electronic warfare programs at Raytheon, where she successfully led a $40 million advanced radio frequency program. She also founded a cybersecurity startup that was acquired by a public company and the global leader in network assurance and security, and is co-founder of Badge Inc., an identity and security company.
Dr. Srivastava’s numerous awards include the Inaugural David Wright Leadership Award for her contributions to system engineering, as well as the prestigious MIT Legacy Award for making a sustained and outstanding contribution to the MIT community. She is also actively involved with INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering), where she served on the Board of Directors for two terms. She co-chairs the PM-SE Integration Working Group.
Dr. Srivastava earned her PhD, SM, and SB, all from MIT.
Upcoming INCOSE Events
C-NO Chapter Meeting - June 2019
Parma , USA
5728 Pearl Road
Presentation on MIcrogrids and the transformation of energy systems and the national electrical grid guided by a disciplined systems engineering life-cycle process.
Topic: Microgrids: Transforming Critical Infrastructure with Systems Engineering to meet Modern Challenges
Speaker: John Juhasz
Abstract
Our energy systems and national electrical grid are undergoing a dramatic and significant transformation unprecedented since the early days of electricity as conceived by Edison and Tesla. This time, the transformation must be guided by a disciplined systems engineering life-cycle process, enabling developers to address the numerous vulnerabilities and unacceptable risk factors inherent in our main grid. It is well established that a sustained loss of electrical power on a wide-spread basis could create an existential threat to our civilized existence.
The new architecture - in the form of Microgrids and derivative forms of distributed energy resources, are already underway in many places such as Puerto Rico. With properly designed configurations, they hold forth the promise of resolving the threat issues confronting our national electrical grid. However, a rigorous systems approach to the design of microgrids will be essential to avoid the pitfalls that led to our current vulnerabilities. This presentation will provide a macro-view of our energy systems, key vulnerabilities, and the evolution of microgrid systems.
Bio
John Juhasz is CEO and President of Telepath Systems, Inc. (TSI) - a scientific non-profit entity organized for the purpose of advancing the education, practice and adoption of systems engineering and MBSE methods. With TSI as the managing entity, he serves as organizer and general chair of the annual EnergyTech conference. He is a practicing systems engineer and entrepreneur with nearly 5 decades experience in various industry sectors, including automotive, aerospace, telecommunications and energy. He is an INCOSE CSEP (Certified Systems Engineering Professional), and has been involved with INCOSE since its inception in 1991. He was a co-founder and first president of the Cleveland/Northern Ohio chapter of INCOSE. He co-founded the Power & Energy Systems Working Group and the Critical Infrastructure Protection and Recovery Working Group. He is and active member of InfraGard and currently serves as NEO Infragard Sector Chief for Energy,
Mr. Juhasz has engaged in systems engineering activities in various programs in aerospace, including NASA’s International Space Station and the Constellation System space exploration program, among others, developing and applying model-based engineering methods. In automotive systems, he led OnStar system development efforts at Opel/GM Europe. He holds a total of nine patents dealing with innovation on vehicle information systems and adaptive braking systems. He was awarded the coveted Rockwell “Engineer of the Year” award for his innovative work on vehicle information systems.
Mr. Juhasz holds a Bachelor and Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Cleveland State University, and a Master of Business Administration from University of Detroit. He served as Adjunct Professor at Baldwin Wallace College in the MBA program, teaching Management Decision Models and Information Systems.
We hope to see you there!
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