BSAC Seminar: APIs: How to Make Sensor Networks More Relevant and Secure End-Point Data

February 10, 2015

Sachin Agarwal

Vice President, Product Marketing, SDA Software
February 10, 2015 | 12:30 to 01:30 | 540 Cory Hall
Host: John Huggins

Wearables and sensors may be the hip new accessories in the hot emerging Internet of Things (IOT), but when that slick Thing on your face/wrist/body needs to grab data from an enterprise back-end system or access functionality for a cloud-based application, it's really just another client making an API call. How you handle that API call can make a huge difference in the relevance and proper functioning of a sensor. Also, an often forgotten aspect is how to secure this data and secure your sensor from attack. This seminar will introduce several key concepts that ensure wearable devices, such as Google Glass, can securely and efficiently connect to back-end systems and guarantee that the process of managing those API connections runs smoothly for your development organization. 

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Topics of discussion will include:
• Securing wearable APIs using OAuth
• Economical provisioning of API access
• Managing the API lifecycle that connects back-end systems to wearable devices
• Data slimming to accommodate bandwidth and screen size
• Reducing back-end API calls for latency and bandwidth management

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