I have a strong proposal for a tutorial in creating, developing, and maintaining a secure IoT cloud network. Primarily, it revolves around the usage of Tor, configuration options that allow seamless handling of .onion addresses on Linux, and Node.Js (Node-Red) production of said code.
I already have a write-up over on Hackaday.io , with how to do all the hardware dev side.
Since you said you have connections with the committee, can you ask if this the kind of material they are interested in?
Sorry. To clarify, I stated my connection to committee members in case people wanted to judge this post as an ad/spam. I didn’t want to look like I was hiding some ulterior motive besides informing the community of the conference (it’s new, this will only be the second time being held).
I was not implying that I had any pull or could help in any way to get access to the conference. All the information I know, is on the web site. Your best bet is to contact the conference directly using the specified means (submission is still TBD, but there is an email address for questions).
Oh, I didn’t think of anything ominous or underhanded. I’ve just never did any sort of conference like the caliber of the IEEE. Ive given speeches and discussions for small groups before.
I was looking for some pointers if you thought this might be a good fit. Frankly, I’d rather not embarrass myself with something I think works, but ends up woefully inadequate.
I have a strong proposal for a tutorial in creating, developing, and maintaining a secure IoT cloud network. Primarily, it revolves around the usage of Tor, configuration options that allow seamless handling of .onion addresses on Linux, and Node.Js (Node-Red) production of said code.
I already have a write-up over on Hackaday.io , with how to do all the hardware dev side.
https://hackaday.io/project/12985-multisite-homeofficehackerspace-automation
Since you said you have connections with the committee, can you ask if this the kind of material they are interested in?
Sorry. To clarify, I stated my connection to committee members in case people wanted to judge this post as an ad/spam. I didn’t want to look like I was hiding some ulterior motive besides informing the community of the conference (it’s new, this will only be the second time being held).
I was not implying that I had any pull or could help in any way to get access to the conference. All the information I know, is on the web site. Your best bet is to contact the conference directly using the specified means (submission is still TBD, but there is an email address for questions).
Oh, I didn’t think of anything ominous or underhanded. I’ve just never did any sort of conference like the caliber of the IEEE. Ive given speeches and discussions for small groups before.
I was looking for some pointers if you thought this might be a good fit. Frankly, I’d rather not embarrass myself with something I think works, but ends up woefully inadequate.
Sincerely, Josh