Speakers


Keynote Speaker

Prof. Kouichi Sakurai

Professor of Mathematics
Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
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Kouichi Sakurai received the B.S. degree in mathematics from the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University in 1986. He received the M.S. degree in applied science in 1988, and the Doctorate in engineering in 1993 from the Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University. He was engaged in research and development on cryptography and information security at the Computer and Information Systems Laboratory at Mitsubishi Electric Corporation from 1988 to 1994. From 1994, he worked for the Dept. of Computer Science of Kyushu University in the capacity of associate professor, and became a full professor there in 2002. He is concurrently working also with the Institute of Systems & Information Technologies and Nanotechnologies, as the chief of Information Security laboratory, for promoting research co-oporations among the industry, university and government under the theme “Enhancing IT-security in social systems”. He has been successful in generating such co-operation between Japan, China and Korea for security technologies as the leader of a Cooperative International Research Project supported by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) during 2005-2006. Moreover, in March 2006, he established research co-oporations under a Memorandum of Understanding in the field of information security with Professor Bimal Kumar Roy, the first time Japan has partnered with The Cryptology Research Society of India (CRSI). Professor Sakurai has published more than 250 academic papers around cryptography and information security.

Speech :
New infrastructure and applications developed from a cryptocurrency BITCOIN and a platform ETHEREUM

Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer payment system and digital currency designed by the inventor named Satoshi Nakamoto. In this talk, we overview the current status of BITCOIN including problems from recent news. We also discuss a new cryptographic infrastructure inspired by BITCOIN, which is a kind of Decentralized Cryptographic system, whereas the traditional PKI is purely centralized. We further consider new applications with such decentralized cryptographic infrastructure including digital right management service. The state of the art with ETHEREUM, a platform for decentralized application which is inspired from BITCOIN, is also reported.

 

Keynote Speaker

Professor Mike Wald

Professor of Web and Internet Science
Electronics and Computer Science (ECS),
Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering
University of Southampton
Southampton, United Kingdom. SO17 1BJ
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Mike Wald is a professor in web and internet science, University of Southampton, UK. He received B.Sc and M.Sc from the University of Oxford in 1973 and 1974, and Ph.D from the University of Southampton in 1985. Professor Wald leads research into accessible technologies in the Web and Internet Science Research Group, ECS and has advised HEFCE, JISC, BECTA and Universities on enhancing learning through the use of technologies. He established the University’s MSc in Computer Based Learning and Centre for Enabling and Learning Technologies (CELT) in 1994 and was involved in the establishment of the University’s Disability and Assistive Technology Services. He is a founder member of the International Liberated Learning Consortium that includes other leading universities (e.g. MIT) and organisations (e.g. IBM, Nuance) and is investigating how speech recognition can make teaching and learning more accessible.

Speech :
Accesible smart ICT for daily Life

Smart can mean “stylish” or ‘clever’ or ‘hurt’ and designing ICT that is ‘stylish’ and ‘clever’ but not accessible will ‘hurt’ many people. Anybody who does not have a disability should consider themselves as only temporarily without a disability because as they get older they will at some stage have a disability. Accessibility is important for everyone whether for self-interest (will you be able to use ICT you designed?), morality (it is the right thing to do), economics (everyone will be richer) or legislation (avoiding punishment). Everyone can make a difference whatever their role (specify, design, build, test, evaluate, influence or buy) and I will discuss the past present and future of accessibility and try and also challenge and motivate to ensure that smart ICT for daily Life is also accessible.

 

Keynote Speaker

Maman Abdurohman

Internet of Thing
School of Computing (SOC),
Telkom University
Bandung, Indonesia.
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Maman Abdurohman received the B.S. degree in Informatics from the Informatics Faculty, Telkom University in 1998. He received the M.S. degree in Information Technology in 2004, and the Doctorate in Electrical and Informatics Engineering 2010 from the School of Electrical and Informatics Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology. He was involved in smart building research collaboration with IDEC division of Telkom corp., and Fraunhofer FOKUS German from 2013 until now. He was involved in Bandung Smart City Council in the Technopolis project. Since 2000, he worked for the Department of Informatics in Telkom in the capacity as a lecturer.

Speech :
OpenMTC as Midleware Platform for Smart City Enabler

Smart City has become a familiar term since several years ago. However, the concept of smart city is not well defined and widely understood. There is no standard that covers the whole concept of smart city and its implementation. From the perspective of information technology, smart city can be viewed as an integrated system using information technology as the backbone support. Numerous horizontal solutions have been designed and developed for several decades. One of the solutions is OpenMTC that offers a platform connecting a number of different sensors with a number of different applications. This platform becomes an enabler for the realization of smart city infrastructure. OpenMTC as the basic platform and applications developed on top of OpenMTC as a prototype of smart city applications will be discussed.

 

Invited Speaker

Abdus Somad Arief

Director of Network , IT & Solution PT Telekomunikasi, Tbk

Serving as Director of Network, IT & Service Solution in Desember 2014, Mr Abdus Somad Arief was joining in PT. Telekomunikasi Seluller ( Telkomsel ) as Director Network in 2012- 2014. Born in Sidoarjo, September 25, 1963. He has held various key positions in PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk including as the Executive General Manager of the Enterprise Service Division (2009-2012), Vice President of Business Development – Enterprise & Wholesale Directorate (2008-2009) and Deputy Executive General Manager of the Enterprise Service Division (2007-2008).

In addition, he has been entrusted by Telkom Group to hold several commissioner positions. Currently he has served as President Commisioner of PT Telkom Infra from 2015, Commisioner of PT Telekomunikasi Seluller from 2015, Commisioner of PT Sigma Cipta Caraka from 2015, and Commisioner of PT Telkom Telstra from 2015. Previously he has also served as President Commissioner of PT Pramindo Ikat Nusantara (2011 – 2012) and Commissioner of PT Infomedia Nusantara(2010-2011) and Commissioner of PT Dayamitra Telekomunikasi (2009-2010).

Graduated with Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (1988) and Master Degree in Information Systems and Technology (2000),both from Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB).
He was elected as president of ITB’s Electrical Engineering alumni and Chairman of Askitel, Indonesia Telecommunication Clearing House Association,2013-present.

 


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