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-- 5th international symposium for ics & scada cyber security research 2018 29-30 august 2018 at university of hamburg, germany (co-located with ares 2018 ) about research themes registration dates organisers venue committee call for papers is open! new: special issue in journal of information security and applications -- programme available -- about the 5th international symposium for ics & scada cyber security brings together researchers with an interest in the security of industrial control systems in the light of their increasing exposure to cyber-space. the topics of interests are broad, ranging from security for hardware/firmware used in industrial control systems, to system aspects of ics such as secure architectures and vulnerability screening to the human aspects of cyber security such as behaviour modelling and training. ics-csr is a research conference aimed at high quality academic research in any of the specified themes and topics of interest. we welcome original contributions that present innovative ideas, proof of concepts, use cases, and results from a variety of domains with a wish to enhance the security of infrastructure. proceedings of the ics-csr are hosted by the british computer society (bcs) in their ewic series. proceedings are indexed in the acm digital library , ebsco , dbpl and google scholar . this year's conference will take place on the 29th to 30th of august 2018 at the university of hamburg, germany. it will be co-located with the international conference on availability, reliability and security (ares) 2018 . as with previous editions, we will be inviting the best conference submissions to a special issue in eai transactions on security and safety. papers will have to be significantly extended and will undergo an additional peer-review process before acceptance. the call for extended papers will be distributed at the conference. previous ics-csr symposiums: please look at our archive for previous editions: ics-csr 2013 , ics-csr 2014 , ics-csr 2015 , ics-csr 2016 and their proceedings 2013 , 2014 , 2015 and 2016 . click to download the call for papers (pdf) click to download the conference programme (pdf) -- research themes & topics of interest ics-csr is welcoming contributions that have a direct application or relevance to security aspects of distributed control systems (dcs), supervisory control and data acquisition systems (scada), industrial control systems (ics), cyber physical systems (cps), industrial internet of things (iiot), smart city, or industry 4.0. this topic list is not meant to be exhaustive; ics-csr is interested in all aspects of computer security relating to ics. papers without a clear application to scada, embedded systems or industrial control, however, will be considered out of scope and may be rejected without full review. main conference themes hardware security solutions encryption, authentication, availability assurance resilient systems application security secure firmware communication systems timing vulnerabilities in rt-control systems security implications of feature interactions system security security architectures safety-security interactions intrusion detection security monitoring malware analysis cyber security engineering vulnerability assessment/screening secure communication protocols metrics anonymity language-based security network security patching and maintenance digital forensics and response hardware forensics incident response live forensics accountability forensic readiness security management risk management security metrics governance and policy business continuity critical infrastructure protection human factors security awareness and training behavioural modelling threat profiling special session on cyber security of ics for smart grid the smart grid integrates modern ict and industrial control systems into power systems to allow monitoring and control capability with the aim of improving the efficiency, reliability and safety of the grid. the increased connectivity of such an environment provides new and widely spread entry points and a greatly increased attack surface from a cyber security perspective. an entire industry has grown around security vulnerabilities in the it domain. with the introduction of smart grid services, something similar is likely to happen in the energy domain, with a focus on the vulnerabilities of industrial control systems that underpin these services. until now grid operators have lived in a relatively protected stand-alone security environment. the software and communication protocols have been different than those used on the internet and largely unknown to hackers. however, new smart grid services like demand side management and secondary substation automation, introduce new attack surfaces, new financial incentives, and in many cases use internet protocols, thus paving the way for cyber-attacks. attacks have the potential to lead to grid instability, blackouts, fraud, loss of customer information and physical damage of the infrastructure with significant consequences in terms of loss of revenue and loss of public confidence and trust. the cyber security issues for the smart grid need to be clearly understood and adequately addressed to ensure the successful operation of next-generation power systems. this special session provides a platform for researchers in academia, industry and government to discuss and address the cyber security of the industrial control systems that underpin the smart grid. securing legacy industrial control systems in a modern smart grid smart grid ics threat analysis and modelling cyber security risk management for smart grid cyber-attack resilience and tolerance analysis control strategies for the recovery of the smart grid under cyber attack smart grid security analytics and intrusion detection secure state estimation cyber security for microgrids cyber security for electrical substation automation data security technologies for smart meters special session on cyber situational awareness cyber situational awareness is receiving much attention. for example, it features prominently in national cyber and cyber security strategies being adopted all over the world. it is clear that decision-makers on the strategic level feel the need to know what is happening in "cyber space". proper decisions require proper understanding of what is going on. in a world where ics, scada and cps are increasingly connected and exposed to the outside world, cyber situational awareness is becoming an indispensable part of operational excellence and prudent cyber security. situational awareness is commonly as "the perception of the elements in the environment within a volume of time and space, the comprehension of their meaning and the projection of their status in the near future" (endsley, 1988). cyber situational awareness is the part of situational awareness which concerns the cyber environment. this necessarily involves both technical, cognitive, and organizational challenges. large amounts of information must be collected, processed, understood, and communicated in a timely and meaningful way to the relevant decision-makers. as a result, cyber situational awareness ought to be studied from many different perspectives, with the overall situational awareness of the situation in mind. the track on cyber situational awareness welcomes submissions on the following topics (not necessarily exhaustive): information exchange for cyber situational awareness human-computer interaction, work flows and visualization for cyber situational awareness training and exercises for cyber situational awareness bridging the gap between the operational/technical and strategic/management levels deception and cyber situational awareness empirical evaluations of technical solutions for cyber situational awareness uncertainty, strategic behavior and game theory related to cyber situational awareness data fusion for cyber situational awareness submission and guidelines submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. papers must be clearly presented in english, must not exceed 10 pages, including tables, figures, references and appendixes and follow the ewic formatting guidelines: http://ewic.bcs.org/category/15364 . accepted papers will be published in conference proceedings and indexed in the acm digital library, dblp amongst others. all papers will be peer reviewed by members of the programme committee. papers will be selected based on their originality, timeliness, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation. distinguished papers, after further revisions, will be considered for publication in a special issue. the program committee will select a best paper award winner for this conference. submission of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the conference to present the work. submit your paper via easychair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icscsr2018 papers for the smart grid track should include the prefix ("sg: ") in the registration title. papers for the situational awareness track should include the prefix ("sa: ") in the registration title. -- instructions for short/positional paper submission: we welcome the submission of short positional papers for short presentation or poster presentation during the conference. positional papers must be clearly presented in english, must not exceed 4 pages, including tables, figures, references and appendixes and follow the ewic formatting guidelines: http://ewic.bcs.org/category/15364 . accepted papers will be eligible for inclusion for presentation as a poster during the conference and selected papers will be included as an annex in the published conference proceedings. submit your short positional paper via easychair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icscsr2018 and use the prefix "positional:" in the registration title. important dates paper submission due: march 30, 2018 (23:59 cet) extended deadline: 13 april 2018 acceptance notification: may 29, 2018 extended notification: 14th june 2018 revised papers due: 21st august 2017 (23:59 cet) -- early bird registration: tba -- registration: june 18, 2018 late registration: tba -- conference: august 29-30, 2018 keynote speakers to be announced. keynote speaker cv here. keynote speaker cv here. title: (to be disclosed) abstract: abstract here. -- previous keynote speakers include john s. baras (university of maryland), john matherly (shodan), stephan luders (cern), eric byres (tofino, belden), thomas brandstetter (limes), sally levesley (new risk), and eeiran leverett (cambridge university). john s. baras (university of maryland) john holds a joint appointment as professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering and the institute.... title: security and trust for networked control and sensor systems abstract: the tremendous explosion of wireless devices and services have created unprecedented advances and are impacting every aspect of life and work. however, many of these advances and resulting expanding markets are crit... -- registration registration opens on the 12th july 2016 -- call for papers is now open. check back later for information about the registration process for both the main conference and the workshop. link to the registration page . early bird registration closes on ?th ???? 2017 . we are also pleased to announce that the ???? workshop https://project-sparks.eu/events/workshop-on-european-smart-grid-cybersecurity-emerging-threats-and-countermeasures/ is now co-located with ics-csr'17. the workshop will be on tuesday 17th october following the symposium. registration for this event is separately through the project website. -- convenient hotels close to the location would be the hotel rappensberger, the altstadthotel or the hotel zum anker. please see here hotel de for details on location and pricing as well as other alternatives. click to download the conference programme (pdf) -- organisers airbus is a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services, employing around 133,000 people at more than 170 sites worldwide. developing sustainable aircraft, connecting people, observing and understanding earth, and making the world a safer place: airbus does things that matter. ever since its inception in 2000, airbus has constantly drawn from the strength that comes from integration. the group brings together businesses that are market leaders in their own right, forming a collective driven by a single vision. airbus group includes airbus as the leading global manufacturer of the most innovative commercial and military aircraft, with airbus military covering tanker, transport and mission aircraft. airbus defence and space, the european leader in space programmes and the third biggest space provider worldwide, is active in all space activities, from large-scale space systems to satellite services. airbus - its people and its innovations plays a role in creating some of the world's biggest success stories, helping to make tomorrow's technology a reality. de montfort university is a public research and teaching university situated in the city of leicester, england, adjacent to the river soar and the leicester castle gardens. in 2008, 70% of the university's research was deemed 'world leading' (40%), or 'internationally excellent' (30%) in the united kingdom research assessment exercise. the university's pioneering research, driven by over 1,000 research students and supported by 500 staff, is internationally renowned and addresses some of the most critical issues affecting our world. demonstrating the significance of this work, three key pieces of research are listed among the uk's top 100 projects that will have a profound impact on the future. universität hamburg is the largest institution for research and education in the north of germany. as one of the country's largest universities, uhh offers a diverse course spectrum and excellent research opportunities. the university boasts numerous interdisciplinary projects in a broad range of subjects and an extensive partner network with leading institutions on a regional, national and international scale. links airbus group de montfort university university of hamburg venue -- university of hamburg ics-csr 2018 will be co-located with ares 2018 at the university of hamburg, germany. campus map can be found here . room information will be added soon. address: universität hamburg mittelweg 177 20148 hamburg public transportation to main campus and university's main building: train (s-bahn): the s21 and s31 trains take three minutes to get from the main station (hauptbahnhof) to dammtor train station (main campus). bus: the 4, 5 and 109 buses go directly to the university (dammtor (messe/cch) bus stop). car: due to limited parking, we strongly recommend taking public transportation! hotel information coming soon. http://www.csit.qub.ac.uk/ http://www.qub.ac.uk/ the conference banquet takes place on the evening of wednesday 24th august 2016 at belfast city hall. guests will be welcomed to the city hall by the lord mayor at a drinks reception hosted by belfast city council. belfast city hall opened its doors in 1906 during a great time of prosperity for the city. today, the magnificent building is a lasting memorial to belfast's success and a great source of civic pride. we thank the lord mayor and belfast city council for their gracious hospitality. recommended hotels (****) malmaison belfast, 34-38 victoria st, belfast, bt1 3gh (****) europa hotel, great victoria street, belfast, bt2 7ap (***) premier inn belfast city cathedral quarter, 2-6 waring st, belfast, bt1 2dx (***) ramada encore belfast city centre, 20 talbot st, belfast, bt1 2ld travel to the venue the centre for secure information technologies is in the ecit building: ecit, northern ireland science park, queen’s road, queen's island, belfast, bt3 9dt from the city centre (the area around city hall): a taxi is the simplest way to travel to the venue, and will cost in the region of £6 - £8. the major taxi providers are valuecabs (tel: +44 28 9080 9080) and fonacab (tel: +44 28 9033 3333). bus number 26b departs from donegall square north, opposite the front of city hall, and stops at the science park. journey time is approximately 10 minutes. timetable information can be found at http://www.translink.co.uk/services/metro-service-page/timetables/ travel to belfast belfast is served by two nearby airports, belfast city (bhd) and belfast international (bfs). direct bus services from each airport will transport you to the city centre, terminating beside the europa hotel. see link below for information: http://www.translink.co.uk/services/other-translink-services/airport-services/ belfast can also be reached by flying to dublin airport. direct bus services to belfast take approximately 2 hours, terminating beside the europa hotel. see links below for information: http://www.aircoach.ie/ http://www.translink.co.uk/services/other-translink-services/airport-services/ a wide range of tourist information about belfast and the surrounding area can be found at http://visit-belfast.com/ -- program committee general conference chairs kevin jones, airbus, uk: [email protected] helge janicke, de montfort university, uk: [email protected] thomas brandstetter, st. pölten university of applied sciences, austria: [email protected] local organising chairs alec yasinsac, university of south alabama: [email protected] michael chambers, university of south alabama: [email protected] organising committee web chair: robert luh (st. pölten university of applied sciences): [email protected] publication chairs: leandros maglaras (de montfort universtiy), mohamed amine ferrag (guelma university) workshop chair: adam wedgbury (airbus) -- special session chairs ulrik franke, (rise sics -- swedish institute of computer science): [email protected] paul smith (ait, austria) kieran mclaughlin (queen's university belfast, uk) technical programme committee (tbc) adriano valenzano, cnr-ieiit, national research council of italy alvaro cárdenas, university of texas at dallas, usa andré teixeira, tu delft, netherlands andrew jones, de montfort university, uk andrew nicholson, wmg, warwick university, uk antonio cau, de montfort university uk -- antoine lemay, ecole polytechnique de montreal, canada ayman al issa, booz allen hamilton, abu dhabi babak akhgar, sheffield hallam university, uk daniel prince, lancaster university uk -- bela genge, petru maior university of tg. mures chris hankin, imperial college, uk chris johnson, university of glasgow, uk christian facchi, technische hochschule ingolstadt, germany cody fleming, university of virginia, usa david hutchison, lancaster university, uk david laverty, queen's university belfast, uk dieter gollmann, technische universität hamburg-harburg germany -- edmundo monteiro, university of coimbra, portugal giampaolo bella, università di catania italy -- eireann leverett, university of cambridge eric byres, byres security erol gelenbe, imperial college, uk federico maggi, politecnico di milano, italy florian skopik, ait austrian institute of technology frank fransen, tno, netherlands giampaolo bella, universita di catania, italy göran n. ericsson, svk swedish national grid and kth royal institute of technology helmut kaufmann, airbus group innovations, germany henrik sandberg, kth royal institute of technology, sweden johann haag, fachhochschule st. pölten university of applied sciences austria -- howard shrobe, massachusetts institute of technology (mit), usa jens braband, siemens, germany joel brynielsson, foi swedish defence research agency, sweden john baras, university of maryland, usa john o'raw, letterkenny institute of technology, ireland jose fernandez, ecole polytechnique de montreal, canada jens tölle, fraunhofer-fkie, germany jules ferdinand pagna disso, nettitude, uk kieran mclaughlin, queen's university belfast, ni laurens lemaire, ku leuven, belgium luca durante, cnr-ieiit, italy lucie langer, ait austrian institute of technology, austria leandros maglaras, de montfort university, uk margaret varga, oxford university, uk marina krotofil, european network for cyber security, netherlands mark carolan, esoion group, ireland martin hutle, fraunhofer aisec, germany mathias fischer, university of münster, germany michal choras, university of technology and life sciences (utp), poland michael kasper, fraunhofer singapore and ntu michael roßberg, technische universität ilmenau, germany monica whitty, university of leicester, uk nancy leveson, massachusetts institute of technology, usa nikolai stoianov, defence institute, bulgaria nebil achour, loughborough university uk -- oscar garcea-morchon, philips research, netherlands paddy francis, airbus defence and space, uk panayotis kikiras, agt international, germany paul smith, ait austrian institute of technology, austria paulo simões, university of coimbra, portugal pete burnap, cardiff university, uk peter fuhr, oak ridge national laboratory, usa phillip l. nico, california polytechnic state university usa -- piroska haller, petru maior university of tg. mures, romania rob rowlingson, bt security, uk robert oates, rolls-royce plc, uk rohan chabukswar, united technologies research center, ireland roman schlegel, abb corporate research, switzerland sally leivesely, newrisk uk sandro etalle - technical university of eindhoven & university of twente - netherlands -- sebastian obermeier, abb corporate research, switzerland silvio la porta, emc, ireland stephan reiff-marganiec, university of leicester, uk stephen wolthusen, royal holloway, university of london, and norwegian university of science and technology (ntnu), norway thomas brandstetter, limes security and st. pölten university of applied sciences, austria thomas h. (tommy) morris, mississippi state university, usa tiago cruz, university of coimbra, portugal tobias gebhardt, munichre ulrik franke, rise sics -- swedish institute of computer science vladimir vylkov, siemens df, industrial security services usa -- william knowles, lancaster university, uk yi yang, state grid jiangsu electric power company research institute, china yan zhang, simula research laboratory, norway -- technical programme committee (special session -- smart grid) andré teixeira, tu delft, netherlands david laverty, queen's university belfast, uk frank fransen, tno, netherlands henrik sandberg, kth royal institute of technology, sweden john o'raw, letterkenny institute of technology, ireland kieran mclaughlin, queen's university belfast, uk lucie langer, ait austrian institute of technology, austria martin hutle, fraunhofer aisec, germany paul smith, ait austrian institute of technology, austria rohan chabukswar, united technologies research center, ireland silvio la porta, emc, ireland yi yang, state grid jiangsu electric power company research institute, china technical programme committee (special session -- situational awareness) babak akhgar, sheffield hallam university, uk joel brynielsson, foi swedish defence research agency, sweden michal choras, university of technology and life sciences (utp), poland göran n. ericsson, svk swedish national grid and kth royal institute of technology ulrik franke, sics – swedish institute of computer science andrew nicholson, wmg, warwick university, uk nikolai stoianov, defence institute, bulgaria jens tölle, fraunhofer-fkie, germany margaret varga, oxford university, uk -- organisers docs call for papers (txt) programme (pdf) -- dates submission: march 30, 2018 (23:59 cet) extended deadline: 13 april 2018 notification: may 29, 2018 extended notification: 14th june 2018 revisions: 21st august 2017 -- registration: june 18, 2018 register == == == ==here -- early bird: tba standard: tba late: tba -- conference: august 29-30, 2018 previously ics-csr 2013 ics-csr 2014 ics-csr 2015 ics-csr 2016 proceedings 2013 proceedings 2014 proceedings 2015 proceedings 2016 the 5th international symposium for ics & scada cyber security sponsored by airbus. navigation about research themes submission dates organisers venue committee

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