Panel I: Security and Privacy for Emerging IoT and CPS Domains

Panelists
Elisa Bertino - Purdue University
Ravi Sandhu - The University of Texas at San Antonio
Bhavani Thuraisingham - The University of Texas at Dallas
Indrakshi Ray - Colorado State University
Wenjia Li - NYIT

Moderators
Maanak Gupta - Tennessee Technological University
Sudip Mittal - Mississippi State University

Abstract

The proliferation of IoT and CPS technologies demand novel conceptual, foundational and applied cybersecurity solutions. The dynamic behaviour of these distributed systems augmented with physical and computational constraints of smart devices, require cybersecurity approaches for timely prevention and detection of attacks. This panel aims to discuss open challenges and highlight future research directions for cybersecurity in IoT and CPS.

Panel II: Enforcement of Laws and Privacy Preferences in Modern Computing Systems

Panelists
Barbara Carminati - University of Insubria
Murat Kantarcioglu - The University of Texas at Dallas
Sagar Samtani - Indiana University

Moderators
Sudip Mittal - Mississippi State University
Maanak Gupta - Tennessee Technological University

Abstract

Modern civilization is highly dependent on computing systems, touching all aspects of business, government, and individual life. At the same time, there has been an increase in laws and privacy preferences whose implementation and effectiveness depend on software. Whereas organizations and individuals have been expected to comply with laws and regulations, now computing systems must also be compliant and accountable. Computing systems need to be designed with privacy preferences and legal statutes in mind, and should be adaptable to change.