Securing IoT-enabled Critical Infrastructure
Securing IoT-enabled Critical Infrastructure
The speaker will present an overview of our joint CSCRC research project with Cisco on securing critical infrastructure that adopts IoT. First, he will be specifically focusing on context-sharing platforms and their security challenges. He will then present our automated solution to ensure that critical infrastructure is compliant with the security standards and requirements of data consumers and service providers.
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Melbourne (AEDT) : 26 Nov 2024 11:00 AM
Japan (JST) : 26 Nov 2024 9:00 AM
China (CST) : 26 Nov 2024 8:00 AM
India (IST) : 26 Nov 2024 5:30 AM
Central Europe (CET) : 26 Nov 2024 1:00 AM
New York (EST) : 25 Nov 2024 7:00 PM
Los Angeles (PST) : 25 Nov 2024 4:00 PM
Webinar passcode: 033066 (if asked when joining the seminar)
About the speaker
Arash Shaghaghi
Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security, School of Computer Science and Engineering, UNSW Sydney
Arash Shaghaghi is a Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security at the School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) of UNSW Sydney. He is a member of the UNSW Institute for Cyber Security (IFCYBER), UNSW Data Science Hub (uDASH), and Information Security and Privacy Group (IsPri). Arash has previously been affiliated with RMIT University, Deakin University, Data61 CSIRO, The University of Melbourne, and The University of Texas at Dallas. He completed his PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at UNSW Sydney, MSc in Information Security at University College London (UCL), and BSc at Heriot-Watt University. Arash has received over 1.7 million AUD funding (Lead CI and CI combined) for his cyber security research from various sources, including industry, government, and universities. Most recently, he was awarded $528K as the Lead Chief Investigator from CSCRC and Cisco for the "IoT Data Security and Assurance Framework for Intelligent Transport" project. He has received awards and appraisals for his research performance, including university recognitions and best paper awards. In 2023, Arash was among the top 200 young computer science and mathematics scientists selected by the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF) in Germany. Arash has contributed to several articles on cyber security incidents or about his research work for various media outlets, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and The Guardian. Arash serves as the Associate Editor for the Journal of Ad Hoc Networks.