System Safety and Cyber Security 2015 is a conference dedicated to new system safety and cyber security research.
System Safety and Cyber Security 2015 covers topics such as:
- Cyber Security
- Auditing security
- Adoption of security approaches
- Cyber security in transport systems; identifying the interdependencies and importance
- Crisis management
- Intelligence led threat assessment
- Holistic risk assessment; safety and security together
- Incident and accident reporting
- Implementing security
- Managing security
- Maintaining levels of safety and security with fewer funds and staff
- Securing systems against adaptive persistent adversaries
- Risk and operational management of transport infrastructure and systems
- Securing systems with long lifecycles
- Securing systems, management involvement and governance
- Security of intelligent buildings
- Security guidance and emerging standards
- System security assessment
- Supply chain threats and hazards
- The security eco-system; building in security to ensure resilience in transport systems
- Taking a systems engineering approach to security and risk of systems
- Threat assessment
- The challenge of converging paradigms: Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability (CIA) and Safety, Reliability, Availability (SRA)
- System Safety
- Complex programmable electronic devices (e.g. ASICs, FPGAs)
- Competency and competency schemes
- Defining measurable safety requirements
- Corporate governance
- Human factors
- Hazard identification
- Legal issues including corporate killing
- Independent safety auditing
- Safety and systems engineering
- Risk assessment
- Safety and security
- Safety cases
- Safety standards
- Safety management
- System safety assessment
- Software safety
- Scoping the safety contract for suppliers
- Safety and security of automated and autonomous systems
- Integration of automated, autonomous and conventional systems
- Certification and regulation of automated and autonomous systems
- Case studies and lessons learned in the safety and security of automated and autonomous systems
- Human factors issues e.g. situation awareness and distributed cognition for both safety and security
- New developments and approaches for the mutual assurance of both safety and security for complex systems
- Practical approaches to assessing and dealing with the safety and security of complex systems
- Network Autonomy