On 7 September at 10 at Politecnico di Milano in Aula De Donato, Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci, 32, in Milan, Tech and Law Center is pleased to co-organize the event titled “The Internet of Broken Things”.
The Internet of Things is upon us: by 2020, estimates say over 50 billion devices will be connected to some form of local or global network. Unfortunately, it seems that the Things we want to network are broken and insecure. What are the challenges across different domains (automotive, avionics, industrial controls)? What are the potential solutions, from a regulatory and technical standpoint?
Program
09.30 doors open
10.00 Introduction and greeting - prof. Donatella Sciuto, vice-rector of Politecnico di Milano
10.15 Automotive security: challenges and perspectives - Eric Evenchick, Linklayer Lab
11.15 break
11.30 Real-life experiences in avionics security assessment - Andrea Barisani, Inverse Path
12.30 networking lunch
14.00 Security in Industry 4.0: Control Systems and Robots - Prof. Stefano Zanero, Politecnico di Milano
15.00 Legal Framework and Policy Perspectives - Prof. Giuseppe Vaciago, University of Como - Uninsubria; Francesca Bosco, UNICRI
16.30 Roundtable discussion: the State of Security in IoT
Eric Evenchick, Linklayer Labs
Giuseppe Vaciago, Uninsubria
Francesca Bosco, UNICRI
Stefano Zanero, Politecnico di Milano
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Eric Evenchick, Automotive security: challenges and perspectives
Andrea Barisani, Real-life experiences in avionics security assessment
Stefano Zanero, Security in Industry 4.0: Control Systems and Robots
Giuseppe Vaciago and Francesca Bosco, Legal Framework and Policy Perspectives