Why is IoT security such a thorny topic? To be frank, it\u2019s because it doesn\u2019t comprehensively exist \u2013 it\u2019s too much of an afterthought. Everyone says, \u201cWe have IoT security\u201d \u2026until things gets a little more complex. How are you going to protect something that\u2019s in someone\u2019s house if it\u2019s connected to their WiFi network? What kind of device behavior do you want to keep an eye on?\n\nYou can secure these things all the way to the edge, but how? And how can we bring new and emerging tech into the enterprise? We answer these questions and more in this special edition of Arrow Bandwidth live from the Arrow Vision event held on May 8, 2019, in London.\n\nDavitt Potter\nGlobal Practice Leader, Arrow\nDavitt Potter's early real-world education began at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, where he was a field engineer, systems architect and security/infrastructure consultant. Potter joined Arrow in 2010 and currently leads the two of our global practice areas, assisting with global go-to-market strategies, emerging technology incubation, CTO/CISO consulting, and helping customers and their end-users with IT strategy planning and management.\n\nDavid Fearne\nGlobal Practice Leader, Data Intelligence, Arrow\nDavid Fearne has been at Arrow for eight years, working in UKI, EMEA and global roles. He was most recently the technical director of Arrow\u2019s enterprise computing solutions business in the U.K. and Ireland. Fearne specializes in big data and all things cloud, and he was one of the founders of ArrowSphere. In 2017, he was recognized as one of the 50 most influential people in big data in the U.K.\n\nRichard Holmes\nBusiness Development Director, Edge & IoT, Arrow UK and Ireland\nRichard Holmes has over 18 years of experience in the ICT channel. Working with solution providers in the application, cloud and system integration space, Holmes has led sales and product teams and built vendor practices and pre-sales technical teams. He views distribution\u2019s role in IoT as working with partners and vendors across Arrow to create an effective ecosystem with the ability to make a significant impact on client\u2019s business challenges. \n\nAndy Smith\nPartner Alliances Director, Services, Arrow EMEA\nAndy Smith has more than 30 years of experience working alongside technology companies such as Intel, Microsoft, Tunstall and GEC. He is driven by a conviction that our business thrives and grows through collaboration. In that spirit, Smith is committed to working together with other parts of Arrow, our suppliers and a growing ecosystem of co-sell partners to develop new business and growth together.\n\nAndrew Bickley\nDirector, IoT, Arrow EMEA\nWith over 24 years of experience in the electronics engineering industry, Andrew Bickley has held senior sales and technology marketing roles worldwide with NXP, Wolfson and Future. Bickley currently leads the Arrow Global Components EMEA IoT team and brings a unique perspective of developing IoT solutions from the device hardware and connectivity marketplace.\n\n(Joining on the Q&A panel)\n\nJames Davey\nDirector, Engineering, Arrow UK, Benelux and Eastern Europe\nJames Davey has more than 18 years of experience in the electronics industry, including senior regional and worldwide roles in semiconductor design, engineering, field sales and marketing at Microchip, Toshiba and Cadence Design Systems. Davey leads a team of regional engineers and has seen first-hand the challenges and opportunities brought from technological innovation in the electronics industry.\n\nMark Carlton\nIoT Solutions Architect, Arrow EMEA\nWith experience spanning multiple technologies within the IoT and analytics landscape, Mark Carlton has been working in the IT industry for over 17 years across various verticals and roles. As an IoT solutions architect, Carlton\u2019s responsibilities include working with partners and vendors to design and deliver technical solutions and enablement to meet the changing demands of business today.