STRIVE 2021 is co-located with Euro S&P, The 6th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy
The Fourth International Workshop on Safety, securiTy, and pRivacy In automotiVe systEms (STRIVE 2021) will be held in September 7th, 2021 and is co-located with Euro S&P.
The workshop chairs are Gianpiero Costantino and Ilaria Matteucci (IIT-CNR Trust, Security and Privacy Research Unit).
The keynote speech
This year’s keynote speaker is Roland Rieke, from Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (Germany). He will present a speech titled “Machine-learning methods for in-vehicle intrusion detection”.
“The networking of vehicles is essential if the traffic is to be controlled intelligently and the vehicles themselves are to make decisions for automated driving, depending on the situation in the immediate vicinity, but also in the more distant context that cannot be directly perceived by the vehicle. However, connectivity opens up new possibilities for attackers to remotely access safety-critical vehicle subsystems.
In this talk, various methods are presented with which the activities of an attacker who already has access to a subsystem in a vehicle can be detected. An overview of weak points is given and the current state of the art with regard to various detection methods is presented. In particular, various model-based methods of machine learning are analyzed with regard to their applicability for the detection of malicious messages in vehicles. Available data sets, test setup and results from experiments with different simulated attacks are presented.
In particular, we used process mining, support vector machines, artificial neural networks, genetic programming, and rule-based systems and combinations thereof.
Finally, model-based detection of anomalies is considered in a holistic framework for the management of security strategies.“
The STRIVE workshop in a nutshell
The introduction of ICT systems into vehicles make them more prone to cyber-security attacks. Such attacks may impact on vehicles capability and, consequently, on the safety of drivers, passengers. The strong integration among dedicated ICT devices, the physical environment, and the networking infrastructure, leads to consider modern vehicles as Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS).
This workshop aims at providing a forum for researchers and engineers in academia and industry to foster an exchange of research results, experiences, and products in the automotive domain from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Its ultimate goal is to envision new trends and ideas about aspects of designing, implementing, and evaluating innovative solutions for CPS with a particular focus on the new generation of vehicles.
Indeed, the automotive domain presents several challenges in the fields of vehicular network, Internet of Things, Privacy, as well as Safety and Security methods and approaches. The workshop aims at presenting the advancement on the state of art in these fields and spreading their adoption in several scenarios involving main stockholders of the automotive domain.
Call for papers 2021
The list of relevant topics for the applying papers includes (may be not limited to):
Welcome domains of application are (may be not limited to):
Important dates:
Submission deadline: 10th, May 2021 – EXTENDED 21st, May 2021
Notification of authors: 30th, June 2021
Camera-ready copy due: 16th, July 2021
Submissions and Publication:
Submitted papers must be written in English and must contain results that have not previously published nor concurrently submitted to a journal or conference with published proceedings. Submissions, as pdf files, must not exceed 6 pages of text (excluding references). Reviewers are explicitly not expected to read the appendices while deciding whether to accept or reject the paper.
Papers must be typeset in LaTeX in A4 format (not “US Letter”) using the IEEE EuroS&P conference proceeding template and must follow the guidelines of the main conference. Papers must be submitted electronically through EasyChair.
Accepted papers will be published through IEEE Xplore in a volume accompanying the main IEEE EuroS&P 2021 proceedings.
Workshop Chairs
Gianpiero Costantino, IIT-CNR, Italy
Ilaria Matteucci, IIT-CNR, Italy
Programme Committee
Giampaolo Bella, Univesity of Catania, Italy
Pietro Biondi, Univesity of Catania, Italy
Jeremy Bryans, Coventry University, UK
Gianpiero Costantino, IIT-CNR, Italy (Co-Chair)
Bogdan Groza, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania
Sandeep Gupta, University of Trento, Italy
Mathias Johanson, Alkit, Sweden
Eriche Leitgeb, University of Graz, Austria
John Mace, University of Newcastle, UK Eda Marchetti, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Ilaria Matteucci, IIT-CNR, Italy (Co-Chair)
Francesco Mercaldo, IIT-CNR, Italy
Davide Micale, Univesity of Catania, Italy
Paolo Santi, MIT, US
Francesco Santini, University of Perugia, Italy
Stefano Sebastio, Raytheon Technologies, Ireland
Daniele Sgandurra, Huawei, Germany
Renaud Sirdey, CEA, France
For any question, please contact the strive2021@iit.cnr.it.