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SUMMARY:Workshop on Cybersecurity at Mälardalen University
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a Software Center workshop on Cyber-Security at Mälardalen University\, April 27\, Omega Conference Room\, (and online) \nAt the Software Center/MDU workshop we will bring together experts from academia and industry to talk about the problems\, challenges\, and solutions in the domain of cybersecurity. \nThe workshop is an open hybrid event and will take place in the Omega Conference Room at Mälardalen University\, Västerås (online participation is also possible). Necessary information will be distributed after registration.\n\n\n\n\nRegistration: \nRegister for the workshop at this link >> \nInvite\nInvite in pdf format >> \nProgram\nMore details about speakers and presentations\, and about the research environment Embedded Systems at Mälardalen University (pdf) >> \nAgenda:\n13:00 Marjan Sirjani (MDU\, Sweden): Welcome \n13:05 Jan Bosch (Chalmers & Software Center\, Sweden): Digitalization: The Driver for Cybersecurity \n13:25 Marjan Sirjani (MDU\, Sweden): Cybersecurity\, Safety and Resilience \n13:45 Nasser Nowdehi (Volvo Cars\, Sweden): Automotive Cybersecurity: The Challenges! \n14:10 Stefan Marksteiner (AVL/AT\, Austria): Automotive Security Cybersecurity Verification – the Past\, the Present\, the Future \n14:30 Barbara Gallina (MDU\, Sweden): Automotive Cybersecurity: yet another concern\, set of standards and regulations! Let’s take a multi-concern perspective \n14:45 Break \n15:00 Kim Hyldgaard (Grundfos\, Denmark): Reflections on Supply Chain Attack Risk Mitigation \n15:25 Sheela Hariharan\, Talvén Jarmo (Volvo Construction Equipment\, Sweden): Cybersecurity in Construction Machinery \n15:40 Fereidoun Moradi (MDU\, Sweden): Intrusion Detection Systems using Tiny Twins \n16:00 Edward Lee (UC Berkeley\, USA): Trading off Consistency and Availability in Cyber-Physical Systems \n16:30 Soroush Bateni (U. of Texas\, Dallas\, USA): Predictable Coordination for Safety-Critical Real-Time Systems \n16:55 Closing \nAt the workshop\, Jan Bosch (Chalmers) talks about how digitalization makes cybersecurity important; and he will highlight cases from the 17 member companies of Software Center (www.software-center.se). Marjan Sirjani (MDU) talks about cybersecurity\, safety\, and resilience and the ongoing research in some of the projects on cybersecurity at MDU. \nThere will be talks on Automotive Cybersecurity\, Nasser Nowdehi (Volvo Cars) explores the current and future state of automotive cybersecurity and its challenges; Stefan Marksteiner (AVL/AT) talks about automated cybersecurity testing\, and Barbara Gallina (MDU) talks about the automotive standards and regulations from a multi-concern perspective. \nKim Hyldgaard (Grundfos) explains how in a supply chain attack it is difficult to deal with the vast attack surface\, and he will look at some of the challenges and a few mitigating initiatives. Sheela Hariharan and Talvén Jarmo (VCE) will talk about Cybersecurity in Construction Machinery. Fereidoun Moradi (MDU) will explain how a tiny digital twin can improve attack detection at runtime and help in cyber-resilience. \nEdward Lee (UC Berkeley) talks about consistency and availability in cyber-physical systems and how that affects safety. Soroush Bateni (UTD) uses an open-source full-stack autonomous driving software\, Autoware.Auto 1.0\, which relies on ROS 2 to demonstrate how the arbitrary ordering in the handling of messages (caused by communication timing not handled properly by the ROS 2 framework) can be a significant problem. He presents an alternative framework for real-time distributed embedded systems. \nFind the way to Mälardalen University:\nMap and directions in google maps >>
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/cyber-security/
LOCATION:Västerås\, Västerås\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Marjan%20Sirjani":MAILTO:marjan.sirjani@mdh.se
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