Securing Cyber-Physical Systems - Moving Beyond Fear
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical aspects of securing cyber-physical systems in this closing keynote from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Delve into the challenges faced in embedding security analysis in design, moving beyond vulnerability research and "stunt hacking." Examine the root causes of security failures and discover potential solutions for improving cybersecurity in connected cars, industrial control systems, airplanes, and medical devices. Learn from recent research and gain insights into developing a more effective approach to cyber-physical system security. Join Associate Professor Stefano Zanero as he shares his expertise in malware analysis, cyberphysical security, and cybersecurity, drawing from his extensive research and industry experience.
Syllabus
Intro
Securing CyberPhysical Systems
Barnaby Jack
Charlie and Chris
Android Costin
NextGen Air Traffic Control
Tasercraft
Media
Italian newspaper
Blackhat report
Cyberphysical systems
First point
Second point
Automation causes fear
Focus on specific vulnerabilities
Squashing vulnerabilities at a time
We already learned
Systemic thinking
Understand the context
Propose a solution
Research
Stupid Vulnerability
Robot Buffer Overflow
How to Avoid This
Car Hacking
Car Network
Patching
Intrusion Detection
Risk Analysis
Conclusions
Hacking
Taught by
Hack In The Box Security Conference
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