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SURGE, the Internet of Everything, and ResilienceP
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OCTOBER 2015
Pete O’Dell
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Brand Tarnishing Civil Unrest
Terrorism Travel Disruption & Delays
Natural Disasters Severe Weather
Hazardous Materials
Disease
Cyber Threats
Supply Chain Disruption
Blackouts
Crime
People and organizations face a wider
variety of threats than ever before:
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Author: Cyber 24-7: Risks, Leadership,
Sharing: Sound advice for Boards, the C-
Suite, and non-technical executives (+2
other books)
Background: Technology, manufacturing,
services, CIO, COO, CEO, board member,
entrepreneur, consultant, author, veteran,
poor golfer, avid fly fisherman
Swanislandnetworks.com – TX360 and
TIES for Microsoft CityNext: Azure cloud-
based physical and cyber situational
intelligence service. NYC Metropolitan
Resilience Network technology provider.
Background: Pete O’Dell
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• The future is here now
• The Internet of Everything
• SURGE: how are you going to scale?
• Resilience over adversity
• Q&A/Commentary
Agenda
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Heraclitus (540 – 480 B.C.)
“There is nothing permanent except
change.”
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Teilhard de Chardin, 1925
“Today, we are functionally linked
together in a vast organic system…
the earth is not only becoming
covered by myriads of grains of
thought, but becoming enclosed in a
single thinking envelope.”
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If you are standing still in a rapidly
expanding universe, your plans are
going backward!
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Global Internet Devices Forecast
• Unprecedented adoption of new technology
• Connectivity expanding everywhere
• Costs dropping, capabilities rising
• Disruptive business models (Uber, AirBnB)
• Worldwide Silicon Valley emulation—US and
International
The future is here now!
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• IoT: Sensors, collectors and adjusters
• Drones and robots
• Driverless cars and trucks
• Advanced batteries (resilience!)
• Virtual and Augmented Reality
• Big Data and predictive analytics
• Cloud as primary and redundant platform
The future is accelerating!
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• Smaller and more numerous (billions) devices
• Autonomous operation, both active and passive
• Sensors, Collectors, Adjusters, Aggregators
• Collected data can be multi-purpose, cross org
• Many policy and governance issues still unsolved
• Some think IoE is bigger than today’s internet impact
• Security concerns abound – opportunity brings risk
Internet of Things/Everything/Systems
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• Your physical world is becoming attached to bits:
o USGS river sensors
o Tornado and tsunami warnings
o Boston “Street Bump” app
o Building sensor networks
• The IoE will accelerate:
o Real-time status
o Big data collection
o Cross jurisdictional sharing
o Cloud-based situational intelligence
Connecting the bits and the atoms
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• Standardizing interfaces such as IPv6
• Configuring massive amounts of devices
• Implementing strong access control and authentication
• Maintaining privacy and safety
• Standardizing instrumentation and feedback
• Dealing with software errors, vulnerabilities and updates
• Creating opportunities for third party businesses
F.O.T.I. Vinton Cerf’s IoT Challenges
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How to handle the SURGE?
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• Realities:
o Budgets are tight
o Threats are numerous
o Change is constant
• How to multiply your response resources?
o Work more hours (that always works!)
o Repurpose internal assets (planned)
o Contract in advance (proactive)
o Supply chain partners?
o Public/Private support?
SURGE! (prepared and unprepared)
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• Bigger than your organization
• Understanding interdependencies critical
• Proactive planning—avoid crisis introductions
• Cross organizational information sharing
• Shared SURGE capabilities
• We’re stronger together than separate
Resilience: One Key to Continuity
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• Public/Private Initiative
• NYU/INTERCEP, Championed by PANYNJ
• Assist business, government and other stakeholders
• Real-time communications and collaborative platform
• Regional common operating picture
• High-value information sharing & best practices
NYC’s Metropolitan Resilience Network
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Real-time Awareness: Pope NYC
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• Amazing, challenging time
• Pace continues to accelerate
• Inter-dependencies abound!
• Resilience is an ongoing journey
• Find SURGE partners before you need them
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Wrapping up
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THANK YOU
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Swanislandnetworks.com
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About Swan Island Networks:
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participated in a dozen contracts with government agencies such as the
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organizations.
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