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Thank you for attending ARM Developers' Conference 2007
11:00am - 11:30am
Semiconductor Industry Growth
– The Investment Is Only Beginning
Although it has been over 47 years since
semiconductors became a viable business following
the first laboratory transistors, the investment is
only beginning in this rapidly advancing industry
that continues to shape the 21st century. Warren
East, CEO, ARM Holdings outlines the ongoing
investment required for success in innovation,
partnerships, opportunities and growth.
Warren East, CEO, ARM
Warren East joined ARM in 1994 to establish a
consulting business for ARM. He was Vice President,
Business Operations from February 1998. In October
2000 he was appointed to the board as Chief Operating
Officer and in October 2001 was appointed Chief
Executive Officer. Before joining ARM he was with
Texas Instruments. He is a chartered engineer, FIEE, a
Companion of the Chartered Management Institute and
a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He is a
non-executive director of Reciva Limited and of De La
Rue plc.
11:40am - 12:30pm
Combating the Increasing
Sophistication of the Hacking
Community
There is no doubt that the hacking community
has become more sophisticated in their ability to
penetrate “secure systems” without detection. The
ingenuity of some hackers to inflict malicious code
can wreak havoc on companies and at times bring
products to an early demise. As systems become
more vulnerable to hacking, companies are loosing
their optimism and relying more on patches to
address the issues. Cryptography Research offers
unparalleled experience and research in developing,
building and deploying robust standards-based
security solutions. This informative and timely
keynote will discuss the challenges in developing
secure systems and through a broad example
of case studies present the latest techniques to
counter attempts to hack into products.
Paul Kocher, President and Chief Scientist
Paul Kocher has gained an international reputation for
his research and innovative designs in cryptography.
An active contributor to major conferences and leading
security initiatives, Paul has designed numerous
cryptographic applications and protocols which are
successfully deployed in real world systems. His
accomplishments include discovering timing attacks
and Differential Power Analysis (including techniques
for preventing against these vulnerabilities), helping
author the widely used SSL 3.0 standard, and leading
the design of the record-breaking DES Key Search
machine. He has recently focused on developing anti-piracy
technologies for securing digital content.
Paul founded Cryptography Research and leads the company
as its President & Chief Scientist. He previously held positions
at RSA Security and was a founding member of Valicert, Inc.
(now Tumbleweed). He holds a B.S. degree from Stanford
University.
12:30pm - 1:30pm
This is a LUNCH & LEARN SESSION
Lunch will only be provide for all paid conference attendees.
The session will be open to all.
Life OS– Where Artificial Intelligence
And Robotics Merge
Robotics has certainly expanded over the years and is gaining
popularity with the resurgence of toys built around robotic
functions. However, ordinary robots mimic function, movement
or performance but are limited to specific tasks. The results
are invariably mechanical novelties that never reach a level of
engagement worthy of the expressiveness that life requires.
Well all that may be about to change thanks to UGOBE and
their new Life Form Operating System (Life OS). Life Forms are
a ‘designer species’ that incorporate all the basic traits of autonomous
life. They are specifically engineered and enhanced
to mimic life and to assist, entertain and relate to humanity on
a personal level. Life Forms are engineered to exhibit genuine
reactions to sensory stimuli. They are designed to demonstrate
expressive behaviors and personality, from heavy, tired
steps to trembling with fear, from frenetic movement to calm
repose, alertness to confusion, sadness to joy.
UGOBE developed the unique ‘Life Form Operating System’
(Life OS), a vocabulary of accurate responses to sensory
input. Each UGOBE Life Form begins life with certain tendencies
but interaction with their environment and response
to stimuli have subtle effects on their future behavior. No
two Life Forms are alike.
This special industry session will look at the role of microprocessors
as the underpinning of robotics. UGOBE’s latest product,
Pleo contains14 motors and six processors. This is a unique
“under the hood” session you won’t want to miss.
John Sosoka, Chief Technology Officer
John Sosoka brings inspired ideas to life at UGOBE and
heads the technological innovation at the company. Prior to
UGOBE, John co-founded and acted as CTO at Neurosmith,
a company focused on developmental toys for children that
encourage the drive to explore, experiment, create and
relate to others. Under Sosoka’s technical leadership, this
educational technology toy company grew to $12 million
in sales and won almost every major toy industry award
including “Most Innovative Toy of the Year” (TOTY). Prior to
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