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Wed, Apr 27, 2022, 5pm CET I Cora Perner (Airbus, Germany) – Security for ground and air vehicles

On Wed, Apr 27, 2022, 5pm CET I Cora Perner (Airbus, Germany), will talk about “Security for ground and air vehicles“. Watch the trailer herehttps://youtu.be/u_v4cjm42qU?list=PLdftPKA9mTfaDJxqwexil2mPhUFIA9ITd

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Abstract

As vehicles on the ground and in the air are increasingly (inter)connected, their exposure to cybersecurity risks increases. This talk will address how vehicles and the technologies they use influence attacks and possible defences. In particular, the impact of various vehicular communication technologies and autonomy will be discussed. Using an illustrative case study from urban mobility, the main challenges with respect to authentication, interaction with vehicles and ground infrastructure and networking will be highlighted.

Watch the trailer here.

Dr. Cora Perner

Cora Perner works as R&T Coordinator for Cybersecurity at Airbus. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich and a degree in Aerospace Vehicle Design from Cranfield University (UK). Her research focusses on the intersection between safety and security of unoccupied and autonomous aerial vehicles as well as the safe integration of new technologies and methods. In addition, she has published seven papers at distinguished international conferences.

Airbus Defence and Space

As part of the Airbus Defence and Space, which is a worldwide leader in global security solutions and systems, providing Lead Systems Integration and value-added products and services to civil and military customers around the globe, the Airbus Cybersecurity is entirely dedicated to cyber security as a “pure player” aiming at protecting governments, National agencies, strategic industries and critical infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Operating worldwide, with offices in the UK, France, Germany, Middle East and North America, Airbus Cybersecurity provides high grade cyber security solutions and services to its customers.

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How the digital transformation is changing our lives

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown all of us the benefits of information technology. It allows us to work at a distance, to live at a distance, and most importantly, to keep in touch at a distance – with younger and older people, those closest to us, and even make new contacts.

Our society relies more and more on information and operational technologies. Examples include water, energy, heat and cooling supply, communications, healthcare, production and processing of goods, transportation, national security, banking, research and education, and food production.

What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

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Marc-Oliver Pahl

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