Security and Privacy TF F2F - Seattle

Hi all,

Below is an email about an upcoming F2F that the Automotive WG is holding.  Part of the time will be dedicated to discussing Security and Privacy as part of the task force set up very recently.  Paul, Ted, Kaz and I thought those of you in the BG might be interested in attending this F2F as well.  Please see below for more details about the F2F, where it's at, etc and here's the registration page:
https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/76043/20150728_29_F2F/

Draft agenda looks something like this at the moment:

  *   Specification Issues
     *   Walk through and resolve (as much as possible) open specification issues
        *   Group effort led by Chairs and Editors
     *   Propose new issues
        *   Group effort led by Chairs and Editors
  *   Testing Framework
     *   Workshop various approaches.  Decide on Automotive WG approach.
        *   Qing An and Wonsuk
  *   Security and Privacy Presentations
     *   Junichi Hashimoto and Tatsuhiko Hirabayashi, KDDI
        *   Automotive Security and Privacy TF
        *   https://www.w3.org/auto/security/wiki/Main_Page
     *   Craig Smith, Open Garages/TheiaLabs
        *   Car Hacking
        *   http://opengarages.org/handbook/
     *   Greg Brannon, AAA
        *   Privacy
Thank you all.

Sincerely,
Adam

Email sent to the Automotive WG by Paul:

All,

This is a reminder to register for our the Automotive WG meeting on July 28 and 29.  Please register if you plan on coming (https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/76043/20150728_29_F2F/).  We need to get an idea of how many will be in attendance.  Also that week is a busy week in Seattle so please book your hotel room as soon as possible.  Below are the details:


The Working Group Face To Face will be July 28 and 29, in Seattle, WA.  OpenCar will be hosting at K&L Gates (http://www.klgates.com/seattle-united-states-of-america/) in the heart of downtown.



K&L Gates

925 4th Ave, #2900,

Seattle WA 98104



There are many great places to lodge and eat nearby.  Nearby hotels (1-5 blocks) include the following with much variety depending on your requirements:

Courtyard - http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/seaps-courtyard-seattle-downtown-pioneer-square/ (This is where many guests who visit OpenCar stay.  That said, it may or may not be the best choice for you).

W Seattle, Hotel Monaco

Executive Hotel Pacific

Hotel Vintage

Renaissance

Hotel 1000

Arctic Club

Alexis

Fairmont

Crowne Plaza

For a more complete list checkout this Google Maps link:



https://goo.gl/maps/QCohO



Beverages and snacks will be provided in the mornings and afternoons.  For lunches, we will head out to local restaurants


Adam M Abramski
Product Planner
Internet of Things Group/Transportation Solutions Division
503-264-8269 (o)
503-550-7910 (m)
adam.m.abramski@intel.com

Received on Wednesday, 8 July 2015 23:08:26 UTC