8 November 2023 @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM UTC+8
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Critical infrastructure facilities comprise techniques and processes that support production, digitized serviced delivery and operational efficiencies across various industries including; electricity, water, logistics/supply chains. Vulnerabilities exposed are through the rapid integration of digital technology (IT) with more traditional operational technology (OT).
Authentication of human technicians to remote critical infrastructure assets is both a necessity and a challenge in such environments. Without due measures in place, security of critical systems can be compromised. In this talk, a cutting-edge solution for authenticating human technicians to resource-constrained devices will be presented.
Key takeaways from this webinar:
- Authentication Protocols
- Security Threats against Critical Infrastructures
- Cyber Security Awareness / by design
Presenter: A/Prof. Zubair Baig, EIT Lecturer
Zubair Baig is an Associate Professor in Cyber Security at the School of Information Technology, Deakin University. He is the Head of Research Translation, Cyber Security (Strategic Centre for Cyber Resilience and Trust). He has authored over 105 journal papers, conference articles and book chapters, as well as 5 white papers. He is also an inventor of 2 Cyber Security Technologies patented by the USPTO. Zubair has served on numerous technical program committees of international conferences and has delivered numerous keynotes on cyber security. His research interests are in the areas of cyber security, artificial intelligence, critical infrastructures, and the Internet of Things. He has a broad skillset for conducting risk assessments for the IoT, critical infrastructures and sensor networks.
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