Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are ubiquitous in critical infrastructures such as electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution networks, water management, medical systems management, and transportation, but also in both industrial and home automation (e.g. smart homes) . For flexibility, convenience, and efficiency, CPS are increasingly supported by commodity hardware and software components that are deliberately interconnected using open standard general purpose information and communication technology (ICT).
The long life-cycles of CPS and increasingly incremental changes to these systems require novel approaches to the composition and inter-operability of services provided. The paradigm of service-oriented architectures (SoA) has successfully been used in similar long-lived and heterogeneous software systems. However, adapting the SoA paradigm to the CPS domain requires maintaining the security, reliability and privacy properties not only of the individual components but also, for complex interactions and service orchestrations that may not even exist during the initial design and deployment of an architecture.
An important consideration therefore is the design and analysis of security mechanisms and architectures able to handle cross domain inter-operability over multiple domains involving components with highly heterogeneous capabilities. The INTRICATE-SEC workshop aims to provide a platform for academics, industry, and government professionals to communicate and exchange ideas on provisioning secure CPS and Services.
Anonymity and Pseudonymity
Trust and Identity Management
Authentication and Authorization
Access Control Models
Key Management, Applied Cryptographic Protocols/Schemes
Privacy
Malware Detection
Phishing and Spam
Trust and Identity Management
Demand Management
Scheduling
Energy Management and Marketing Models
Cloud Security
Attack Models
Scalability, Reliability and Safety of CPS
Intrusion Detection and Response
Legal and Regulatory Issues
Vulnerability Analysis and Countermeasures
Web Applications and Services
Unconventional or Biologically Inspired Security Approaches
Mar 27
2017
Mar 29
2017
Abstract Submission Deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
Draft paper submission deadline
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