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Lawrence Booth has been a systems architect and a systems-on-silicon architect focused on imaging and media-related processing for more than 30 years. After three years in secure video gateway cybersecurity architecture, he joined Intel's Internet of Things group, returning to his greatest interest-vision systems. Dr. Werner Metz is a system architect with over 30 years of experience in architecting, developing, and implementing digital imaging systems. He has contributed at the level of image sensor architecture and design, conventional and deep learning imaging algorithms, digital image processor architecture, and analog image signal processor design. He has architected a wide range of consumer, commercial, and industrial imaging systems spanning visible, IR, thermal, and UV wavelengths for both human viewing and computer vision. He is currently responsible for the E2E video architecture at Intel, spanning camera to gateway to data center, with an emphasis on edge devices. Sunil Cheruvu is Chief IoT Security Architect in the Internet of Things group at Intel Corporation. He has over 27 years of experience in architecting complex systems involving HW/FW/SW on multiple architectures, including Intel, ARM, and MIPS/PowerPC. At Intel, he leads security across all of the IoT vertical domains and he was the Content Protection and Trusted Data Path System Architect (end-to-end premium content protection within an SoC). He is the subject matter expert for IoT security across Intel and outside of Intel. At Microsoft, as a SW design engineer, he was the tech lead for vehicle bus networking stacks, threat modeling, and mitigations in the Windows Mobile for Automotive (WMfA) platform. At 3com and Conexant, he implemented the code for baseline privacy security in DOCSIS-compliant cable modems.