Session 8

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Visible to the public End-to-End Security for the Internet of Things

Abstract: The Internet of Things is emerging as a critical technology of the next decade, but no-one has yet asked what a security-driven architecture for these applications would look like. The web has shown us that applying existing technologies and a rush to development lead to tremendous security flaws that have piecemeal solutions.

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Visible to the public Security and Privacy-Aware Cyber-Physical Systems

Insup Lee is Cecilia Fitler Moore Professor of Computer and Information Science and Director of PRECISE Center, which he co-founded in 2008 at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include cyber- physical systems (CPS), real-time systems, embedded systems, high- confidence medical device systems, formal methods, run-time verification, assurance cases, CPS security, and trust management. The theme of his research activities has been to assure and improve the safety, security, and timeliness of life-critical embedded systems.

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Visible to the public Introduction: Intel-NSF Center for CPS Security

Liuyang Lily Yang (aka Lily Yang) is a Principal Engineer in Security and Privacy Research at Intel Labs, Hillsboro, Oregon, USA. Lily joined Intel in 1995 and over the last 21 years has held a number of positions at Intel in research, standard development, R&D management, product planning, product management and now academic partnership management.