Living in the Internet of Things & Cyber Security 2018 is a conference dedicated to cybersecurity of the Internet of Things, exploring critical issues in ethics, privacy, reliability, trust, security and acceptability.
Topics
- Safety and security
- Usable security for IoT
- Security risk assessment in IoT
- Security and safety in industrial IoT
- Human factors in securing IoT infrastructures
- Resilience of IoT-based infrastructures
- IoT threats and attack vectors
- Secure connectivity in IoT
- Building automation and BIM
- Security in mobile and wireless communications
- Adoption and acceptability
- Case studies in home, public spaces, campus
- Design principles for adoption and acceptability
- Understanding implications for adoption
- Codes of practice
- Narratives to facilitate adoption
- Evaluation of prototypes
- Responsible innovation in IoT
- Standards, governance and policy
- Consent and data protection
- Regulatory gaps
- Certification and best practices
- Security by default / design principles
- Policy approaches to resilient IoT
- Liability and cyber risk Insurance
- International political dimension
- Public and private governance approaches
- Cultures of security
- Privacy and trust
- Data sharing, analytics and preserving privacy
- Design principles for trust and privacy
- Mechanisms for consent
- Authentication and access control in IoT
- IoT privacy modelling and analysis
- Location and mobility privacy
- Information hiding
- Anonymous data mining and data sharing
- Trust and security in the supply chain
- Harnessing economic value
- Uses of blockchain for IoT
- Value of personal data and analytics
- Emerging meanings of value in the IoT space
- Use of IoT technology for Industry 4.0
- Innovative business models in cyber security
- Developments in risk analysis and cyber insurance
- Analysing and predicting market trends
- Challenges to existing business models
- Economics of risk