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Cyber Security for Intelligent Mobility

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Event
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 24 February 2016
  • 09:24 - 09:24
  • Duration: 1 hr 7 mins
  • Publication date: 13 Apr 2016
  • Location: NA, Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Cyber Security for Urban Transport Systems

About the session

Stepping up to the new wave in hacking and cyber security in urban transport systems

Vehicles and transport systems are becoming increasingly interconnected via digital applications, making them more susceptible to cyber-attacks.

The growing number of technologies added on to the vehicles and the increasing dependency on the Internet of Things in transport systems means there is greater chance of hacking.

Transportation systems are becoming increasingly complex with integrated systems between vehicle networks, so a breach in one network may cause havoc in another.

These vulnerabilities have become a great matter of concern and an integral part of designing all the systems. Cyber security needs to be constantly monitored for new threats so that the protection systems can be continually updated.

This seminar explores the future of urban mobility and the emerging cyber security threats throughout the vehicle lifecycle. Leading cyber security experts will offer a holistic approach to security of the vehicle, the connected systems and the infrastructure.

This event will look at transport systems in cities including different modes of road transportation and rail systems.

Keywords:
  • IoT
  • cyber
  • hackers
  • hacking
  • security

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IT

IT

Transport

Transport

Speakers

  • MH

    Martin Hill

    Transport Systems Catapult, Lead Techologist

  • JG

    James Gleave

    Transport System Catapult, Lead Technologist

  • AB

    Anna Bonne

    The IET, Sector head, Transport

  • SS

    Dr Siraj Ahmed Shaikh

    Coventry University, Reader in Cyber Security

    Siraj is currently a Reader in Cyber Security at Coventry University, UK. He has been involved in research, development and evaluation of large-scale distributed secure systems for over fifteen years. He is currently involved in a three-year (2014-17) EPSRC-Funded project App Collusion Detection (ACiD), in collaboration with City and Swansea University, and McAfee (part of Intel Security). As of February 2015, Siraj is seconded to the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN), which is the innovation network in Britain. He serves as cyber security lead for the KTN coordinating activities across academia, industry and policy. From 2013 to 2014, he investigated safety data modelling for the UK Rail Industry, funded by the RSSB. From 2011 to 2013, he was involved with the development of an intelligent control and guidance system for unmanned logistics vehicles for unmanned distribution capability. This work was funded by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of UK.From 2010 to 2012, he worked with the transport and logistics sector in the UK investigating efficient and reliable supply chain networks for consignment delivery. This initiative was led by Ricardo and funded by Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and EPSRC. In 2010, he served as a EPSRC-Funded Policy Fellow to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) of Her Majesty’s Government (HMG), advising on secure storage and transmission of data from field-based rapid diagnostics devices. He is the Vice-Chair for the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Technical Committee 6 on Communication Systems, and also a member of the Developing Countries Support Committee (DCSC) of IFIP. He holds a PhD in Computer Security, MSc in Computer Networking, MA in Higher and Professional Education, and BSc (Honours) in Computing. He is a Chartered Fellow of BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT (FBCS CITP) and also a Chartered Scientist (CSci).
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