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Wayne Reed

NNSA’s Kansas City National Security Campus

11:40 Title TBD


Domenic Forte

TAME Forum Trusted and Assured MicroElectronics 12:00


University of Florida
Gainesville, FL | November 29, 2017
Quantum Entropy Chip - Improving IoT Security with Quantum Random Numbers
Jongwon "JP" Park
Eyl Inc.

TIME EVENT TIME


12:20 EVENT
LUNCH

7:30 Registration and Breakfast Session 3


Panel Discussion
8:10 Introductory and Welcome Remarks
13:20 Panel
Plenary Session Need for National Technology Roadmap for Trusted and Assured Microelectronics
Chair: Mark Tehranipoor, University of Florida Moderator: Waleed Khalil, Ohio State University
Panelists:
• Dr. Ro Cammarota, Qualcomm
8:20 Keynote Address I: Long-Term Strategy for DoD Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Needs • Dr. Swarup Bhunia, University of Florida
Dr. Jeremy Muldavin • Dr. Brian Dupaix, Ohio State University, AFRL
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Engineering • Saverio Fazzari, Booz Allen Hamilton
• Dr. Ankur Srivastava, University of Maryland
9:00 Keynote Address II: Design and Test Challenges for a HWA Roadmap • Dr. Scott List, Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)
Dr. Matt Casto
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Session 4: Breakout Sessions
Chair: Brian Cohen, Institute of Defense Analysis (IDA)
9:40 Visionary Speaker: Security & Integrity in the Digital Vortex
Edna Conway 14:30 1 Designed-in Security and Trust
Chief Security Officer, Global Value Chain at Cisco
Lead: Matt Casto (AFRL), Scribe: John Hallman (MacB)
This group will discuss the grand challenges related to security and trust in the
10:10 BREAK design phase with particular attention to how you can secure design processes
against malicious action and what new design capabilities and architectures
Session 2 might be needed to support future secure systems and missions.
Chair: Chris Daverse, Defined Business Solutions
2 National Hardware Vulnerability Database
10:40 Leveraging Secure Silicon to Enable Higher Value IoT Applications Lead: Robert Marting (MITRE), Scribe: Ken Heffner (Honeywell)
Serge Leef This group will discuss the motivation and benefit of having a national
Mentor Graphics vulnerabilities database as well the challenges in creating such a database and
what kind of plan of action might be needed to make it happen.
11:00 Partnering with Industry, Factors for Success
Ezra Hall 3 National Technology Roadmap for Trusted and Assured Microelectronics
Global Foundries Lead: Ezra Hall (GlobalFoundries), Scribe: Anita Balachandra (Techvision21)
This group will discuss the potential for creating a roadmap, leveraging the
discussion in the previous panel. The discussion should consider the purpose for
11:20 Microelectronics Assurance and Benchmarks
Wayne Reed the roadmap, who would be the audience and develop recommendations on a
NNSA’s Kansas City National Security Campus plan of action for creating such a roadmap.

11:40 Emerging Solutions for Trusted and Assured Microelectronics 16:00 Reporting by the Breakout Session Leads
Domenic Forte
University of Florida Session 5
Social Events
12:00 Quantum Entropy Chip - Improving IoT Security with Quantum Random Numbers
Jongwon "JP" Park 17:00 FICS Research SeCurity & AssuraNce (SCAN) Lab Tour
Eyl Inc. Demonstration, and Poster presentation + Social Events

12:20 LUNCH
Additional Information
Session 3 Breakout Sessions:
Panel Discussion Group 1 - Chamber Room
Group 2 - 3315
13:20 Panel
Need for National Technology Roadmap for Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Group 3 - 3320
Moderator: Waleed Khalil, Ohio State University
Panelists:
• Dr. Ro Cammarota, Qualcomm
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• Dr. Swarup Bhunia, University of Florida
• Dr. Brian Dupaix, Ohio State University, AFRL
• Saverio Fazzari, Booz Allen Hamilton
• Dr. Ankur Srivastava, University of Maryland

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