Crouching Hacker, Killer Robo? Removing Fear from Cyber-Physical Security
Offered By: nullcon via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of cyber-physical security in this thought-provoking conference talk. Delve into the challenges surrounding connected cars, industrial control systems, airplanes, and medical devices. Examine why current vulnerability research and "stunt hacking" may fall short in addressing fundamental security design issues. Investigate the root causes of security failures and learn strategies to move beyond fear-based approaches. Gain insights from Stefano Zanero, an associate professor and cybersecurity expert, as he discusses malware analysis, cyber-physical security, and the importance of embedding security analysis in design. Discover how to approach cybersecurity in complex systems, understand the limitations of current testing methods, and consider the relationship between automation and cybersecurity. Engage with critical questions about public perception, systemic issues, and the future of cyber-physical security in this comprehensive exploration of the field.
Syllabus
Introduction
Rewarded research
Misleading reports
Boeing 787
Cyberphysical systems
Safety constraints
Wargames
Vulnerabilities
Solutions
Research
Circus cheer
Public perception
Systemic issues
Questions
No one knows everything
Cyberphysical systems cannot be independently tested
Are security on a different side of the axis
Automation and cybersecurity
Taught by
nullcon
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