In a few years, IDC expect 15 billion devices connected to a network.
This will create a desire to control/update them, and collect data, despite that both peers are sitting on the edge (behind firewalls and even dynamically assigned IP adresses) and the installation and support, need to be extremely simple. Just plug the device on power and internet, type the URL on the browser, you are connected directly and secure. Even if you want to tunnel other protocols or the whole IP stack, you got it.
As the global warming hype escalates, there is a need to use on-LAN devices to adjust heat, light, water, etc. to obtain a lower consumption. The presentation will show, how to communicate securely point-to-point, via a browser, which is super scalable, robust, and secure. The presented solution won a large Danish invention competition in 2009. The presentation will cover areas like STUN, PKI, TURN and UDP-holepunching (e.g. VOIP techniques), and symmetric encryption, and how we use them in a HTTP and general IP framework to virtualize the internet.
Carsten Rhod Gregersen, HD-A, M.Sc. CS. & Math. is the CEO of Nabto, and the founder of several successful it-companies. Possesses nearly two decades of experience in Linux development. He was one of the main driving resources behind CashCow, which is a open source protocol integrations product for payments on the internet via PBS