Blockchain and Internet of Things Conference

July 7-9, 2023 | Japan

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2023 5th Blockchain and Internet of Things Conference (BIOTC 2023) aims to provide a forum for researchers, practitioners, and professionals from the industry, academia and government to discourse on research and development, professional practice in Blockchain and Internet of Thing. BIOTC 2023  will be held in Osaka, Japan during July 7-9, 2023.  Welcome scholars and researchers working in the field of  Blockchain and Internet of Things from all over the world to attend the conference and share your experiences and lessons with other enthusiasts, and develop opportunities for cooperation.
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Spotlight

There are three key elements in the world of Internet of Things cyber security. Standards are created in order to harmonize a common set of requirements. Regulations are created in order to incentivize manufacturers to adopt cybersecurity hygiene practices so as to protect societies and increase their cyber-resilience. Labels are created in order to provide visibility to consumers.


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Spotlight

There are three key elements in the world of Internet of Things cyber security. Standards are created in order to harmonize a common set of requirements. Regulations are created in order to incentivize manufacturers to adopt cybersecurity hygiene practices so as to protect societies and increase their cyber-resilience. Labels are created in order to provide visibility to consumers.

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