This afternoon event on the topic of IoT Security included 11 presentations from both academia and industry, along with supporting posters and demonstrations to showcase research.
The event had over 70 attendees, with a mix of undergraduate and postgraduate students, research staff and academics, and industrial visitors. See the programme and presentation slides, below, for more information.
The event was sponsored by the GCHQ/EPSRC Academic Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security Research and the Cyber Security Academy.
Date: Tuesday 03 July 2018
Time: 14:00-17:00
Location:
Hartley Suite, Building 38
Highfield Campus
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
This event was open to anyone. Capacity was limited, and registration was mandatory in order to attend.
13:30 | Arrival, Registration and Refreshments | |
14:00 | Welcome and Introduction | Dr Geoff Merrett, Dr Sebastian Stein ECS, University of Southampton |
Session 1: Security Fundamentals | ||
14:10 | Hardware Intrusion Early Detection | Elena Woo Lai Leng ECS, University of Southampton |
14:20 | An Introduction to The Internet of Things Security Foundation | Dr Jeremy Bennett Embecosm, representing IoTSF |
14:30 | Why Truly Secure IoT is so Hard: A Review of Real World Deployment Issues | Dr Nicholas Allott Nquiring Minds |
14:40 | How Secure is Secure Enough? | Alex Collins Roke |
14:50 | Towards IoT Cyber Security; the Southampton Approach | Professor Vladimiro Sassone ECS, University of Southampton |
15:00 | Coffee, Posters and Demos | |
Session 2: Applications | ||
15:30 | Formal Modelling for IoT Security | Prof Michael Butler, Dr Thai Son Hoang ECS, University of Southampton |
15:40 | Machine Learning for Secure Smart Traffic Systems | Dr Long Tran-Thanh ECS, University of Southampton |
15:50 | Risk Management for Connected Devices | Dr Mario Brito Centre for Risk Research, University of Southampton |
16:00 | Validating the I and the O in IoT | Leigh Chase IBM |
16:10 | IoT and the Opportunities/Threats it Poses to UK Law Enforcement | June Woodland DCG Futures Group |
16:20 | The Internet of Military Things | Andrew Poulter DSTL |
16:30 | Networking and Close |
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