AI Security for Edge Compute | New Season EP6
ADLINK Edge Open-Envision Edge AIPlay Episode
Description
In this podcast episode, we will discuss technology trends in medical applications, including artificial intelligence and machine learning. We will also talk about the impact of AI/ML on designing secure edge devices, and the influence on cyber security risks in the medical industry.
Speaker:
Guest Speaker: Maciej Halasz,Vice President of EMEA Business Development and Technical Sales,Timesys Corporation
BIO:Maciej Halasz is a Vice President of EMEA Business Development and Technical Sales at Timesys, he has more than 25 years of experience in embedded computing with a focus on embedded Linux and real-time systems.
He is the technical lead and creator of a number of Timesys-offered tools and products, the creator of Timesys University embedded Linux workshops, and the co-host of LinuxLink Radio. Throughout his career, Maciej has authored numerous embedded Linux and industry articles.
Maciej holds a master’s degree in Computer Science from ENST de Bretagne, France, a master’s degree in Telecommunication Systems from Poznan University of Technology, Poland, and an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business.
Host: Mamdouh Mikhail,Systems & Solutions Architect from ADLINK Technology
BIO:Mamdouh “Mondo” Mikhail is a Systems and Solutions Architect with Ampro ADLINK Technology, Inc. in San Jose, California, and the current lead of the SOSA Business Working Group Architecture Subcommittee. He graduated from California State University at Northridge with a B.S. degree in Applied Physics.
He began his 30+ year career as a Civilian Engineer with the Naval Surface Warfare Center where he was responsible for the Testing and Integration of Naval C4I Carrier Class Blk 0 Combat Systems and was part of a team that developed the first open systems concept for joint inter-operability testing using VME/COTS/FDDI based technologies.
He continued his work as a defense contractor supporting Naval Surface Warfare Center and SPAWAR San Diego, later transitioning to the commercial sector working on architecting embedded systems solutions using purpose-built open technologies for Mobile Edge Computing, IoT, AI, 5G, and Mil/Aero product sectors.