C-IoT Afternoon on IoT Security
Event Information
Description
The Centre for Internet of Things and Pervasive Systems (C-IoT) is organising an afternoon event on IoT Security. The programme will include presentations from both academics and industry, along with supporting posters and demonstrations to showcase the work we are currently engaged in.
Our programme is:
13:30-14:00 – Arrival, Registration and Refreshments*
14:00-14:10 – Dr Geoff Merrett, Dr Seb Stein (ECS, Uni Soton): Welcome and Introduction
Session 1 - Security Fundamentals
14:10-14:20 – Elena Woo Lai Long (ECS, Uni Soton): Hardware Intrusion Early Detection
14:20-14:30 – Dr Jeremy Bennett (Embecosm, representing IoTSF): An Introduction to The Internet of Things Security Foundation
14:30-14:40 – Dr Nicholas Allott (Nquiring Minds): Why Truly Secure IoT is so Hard: A Review of Real World Deployment Issues
14:40-14:50 – Alex Collins (Roke): How Secure is Secure Enough?
14:50-15:00 – Professor Vladi Sassone (ECS, Uni Soton): Towards IoT Cyber Security; the Southampton Approach
15:00-15:30 – Coffee, posters and demos
Session 2 – Applications
15:30-15:40 – Professor Michael Butler / Dr Thai Son Hoang (ECS, Uni Soton): Formal Modelling for IoT Security
15:40-15:50 – Dr Long Tran-Thanh (ECS, Uni Soton): Machine Learning for Secure Smart Traffic Systems
15:50-16:00 – Dr Mario Brito (Centre for Risk Research, Uni Soton): Risk Management for Connected Devices
16:00-16:10 – Leigh Chase (IBM): Validating the I and the O in IoT
16:10-16:20 – June Woodland (DCG Futures Group): IoT and the Opportunities/Threats it Poses to UK Law Enforcement
16:20-16:30 – Andrew Poulter (DSTL): The Internet of Military Things
16:30-17:00 – Networking and Close
* Light refreshments are provided, with coffee on arrival.
The Centre for Internet of Things and Pervasive Systems, C-IoT, is an academic research group that brings together researchers from across the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, and also bring in researchers from other faculties. By so doing, we aim to create a focal point for Internet of Things research and attract industry and other key external stakeholders to see our work and work with us. One of the key defining features of our Centre is its ability to bring together leading expertise in both hardware and software.
This event is sponsored by the GCHQ/EPSRC Academic Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security Research and the Cyber Security Academy.
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Organiser Kath Kerr, University of Southampton
Organiser of C-IoT Afternoon on IoT Security