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The 6th ETSI Security Workshop, organised by ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France, took place on 19-20 January 2011. 150 people showed interest and registered.
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Registrations for ETSI's first Machine-to-Machine Workshop exceeded all expectations and welcomed 220 delegates from diverse industrial sectors. This high degree of interest reflects the enormous potential that is foreseen for M2M applications and technologies.
Among the delegates already registered are representatives from the world's major telecommunication manufacturers and network operators, security companies, regulators, universities and research institutes.
The workshop presented the current status of Machine to Machine standards work, both in ETSI and in other standards bodies, and examined how M2M capabilities will be one stepping stone amongst several toward the 'Internet of Things'.
The 2nd ETSI TC ITS Workshop, organised and hosted by ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France, took place on 10-12 February 2010 under the auspices of HEAVY SNOW (Washington DC, Brussels, Munich, ETSI !!!!)
Despite the weather, 115 people actively participated to this event (against 140 registered).
The agenda included numerous sessions, with presentations given by experts representing organizations such as ETSI, ERTICO, the European Commission and various European Research projects, as well as the private sector and universities.
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The 5th ETSI Security Workshop, organised and hosted by ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France, took place on 20-22 January 2010. 157 people showed interest and registered, which is an all time record !
The agenda included eight sessions, with presentations given by experts representing organizations such as the European Commission, ETSI, CEN, ITU-T, ENISA, ISO, NIST as well as the private sector, government and universities.
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The 1st ETSI TC ITS Workshop, organised and hosted by ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France, took place on 4-6 February 2009.
ETSI TC ITS had a very busy year 2008 developing standards and technical specifications for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). In February 2009, it was time to present TC ITS's results so far and discuss the way forward with our stakeholders and interested parties. The event was supported by ERTICO and a cooperation agreement between ETSI and ERTICO was signed during the opening of the event.
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The 4th ETSI Security Workshop, organised and hosted by ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France, took place on 13-14 January 2009. It counted 130 attendees with a vested interest in Security Standards.
The agenda included seven sessions, with presentations given by experts representing organizations such as ETSI, CEN, CENELEC, European Commission, ITU-T, ENISA, as well as the private sector, government and universities.
The workshop provided interesting information on all topics covered, with special focus on standardization efforts related to such topics. Besides, it provided co-operation opportunities, and directions for future work.
The 3rd ETSI Security Workshop, organised and hosted by ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France, took place on 15-16 January 2008. It counted 125 attendees with a vested interest in Security Standards.
The agenda included eight sessions, with presentations given by experts representing organizations such as ETSI, CEN, CENELEC, European Commission, ITU-T, ENISA, as well as the private sector, government and universities.
The workshop provided interesting information on all topics covered, with special focus on standardization efforts related to such topics. Besides, it provided co-operation opportunities, and directions for future work.
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Following the success of the ETSI Security Workshop 2006, the 2nd ETSI workshop attracted over 100 participants and met its goal of making a broad assessment of the current situation in security, providing collaboration and coordination opportunities, as well as direction for future work.
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The first ETSI Security Workshop brought together over 70 people involved in Security Standards work. Presentations were given by experts representing many organizations, such as ETSI, CEN, the European Commission, ITU-T, ENISA and the Industry.
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