Visible to the public Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Systems Workshop

Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Systems

April 23-24, 2012 | Gaithersburg, Maryland
http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/cyberphysical-workshop.cfm

Purpose:

On April 23 and 24, 2012, the NIST ITL Computer Security Division held a two-day workshop about the cyber security needed for cyber-physical systems (CPSs), with a focus on results of research and real-world deployment experiences. The first day featured speakers that addressed CPSs across multiple sectors of industry (e.g., automotive, aviation, healthcare). The second day focused on cyber security needs of CPSs in the electric Smart Grid. Abstracts and slide sets from presenters were published in a NIST Interagency Report as proceedings of the conference. Goals of the conference:

  • To look at recent (2 – 3 years) research results and deployment experiences that have occurred in cyber-physical areas across multiple industries. (e.g., healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, electric Smart Grid)
  • To determine if there are security requirements that are unique to CPSs as opposed to strictly cyber or physical systems.

PROGRAM AGENDA

Presentations and abstracts are available online at http://csrc.nist.gov/news_events/cps-workshop/cps-workshop-agenda_04-03-2012.pdf

MONDAY, APRIL 23
0730 - 0830 Registration & Contintental Breakfast
0830 - 0900 Welcome — Introductions and Opening Remarks
George W. Arnold (NIST)
0900 - 1000 Implantable Medical Devices — Cyber Risks and Mitigation Approaches
Dr. Sabari Gupta
1000 - 1015 BREAK
1015 - 1115 Safety-Critical Automotive and Industrial Data Security
André Weimerskirch
1115 - 1215 Keynote Presentation
Dr. Farnam Jahanian (NSF)
1215 - 1315 LUNCH
1315 - 1415 Security Challenges and Requirements for Control Systems in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Sector
Dr. Malek Ben Salem
1415 - 1445 DHS Control Systems Security Program (CSSP) Overview
1445 - 1500 BREAK
1500 - 1600 Application of Dynamic System Models and State Estimation Technology to the Cyber Security of Physical Systems
Barry Horowitz, Kate Pierce
1600 - 1700 Challenges of Cybersecurity Research in a Multi-user Cyber-Physical Testbed
Thomas E. Carroll, Thomas Edgar, and David Manz
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
0730 - 0830 Contintental Breakfast
0830 - 0900 Welcome — Introductions and Opening Remarks
Charles H. Romine (NIST)
0900 - 1000 Security of Power Grids: a European Perspective
Corrado Leita and Marc Dacier
1000 - 1030 BREAK
1030 - 1130 Understanding the Role of Automated Response Actions to Improve AMI Resiliency
Robin Berthier, Ahmed Fawaz, William H. Sanders, and Partha Pal
1130 - 1230 Cyber-Physical Systems Security for the Smart Grid
Alvaro A. Cárdenas and Ricardo Moreno
1230 - 1330

LUNCH

1330 - 1430 State Estimation and Contingency Analysis of the Power Grid in a Cyber-Adversarial Environment
Saman Zonouz, Robin Berthier, Rakesh Bobba, Matt David, and Kate Rogers
1430 - 1500

BREAK

1500 - 1600 False Data Injection Attacks in Smart Grid: Challenges and Solutions
Wei Yu
1600 - 1630

Wrap-up Panel
Suzanne Lightman (NIST) and Mark Enstrom (NeuStar)

1630 ADJOURNMENT

Related Project(s):

Registration: Online Registration $165 – 2 days including lunch and breaks

Registration Contact: Angela Ellis 301.975.3881 angela.ellis@nist.gov

Technical Contact: Tanya Brewer 301.975.4534 tanya.brewer@nist.gov

Accommodations: A block of rooms will be available at: Hilton Washington DC North/Gaithersburg 620 Perry Parkway . Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States 20877 P: 1.301.977.8900 | F: 1.301.869.8597

 

Event Details
Location: 
NIST 100 Bureau Dr., Gaithersburg, MD 20899