Anglia Ruskin University
Cambridge Campus, East Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Ken Munro is presenting: Hacking planes. What can we learn on the ground from vulnerabilities in the air? Flying is safe, far safer than many other modes of transport. However, aeroplanes are increasingly connected and consume data from multiple sources. We’ve been carrying out independent research in to aviation cyber security for several years and […]
Palau de Congressos de Catalunya
Av. Diagonal, 661-671, Barcelona, Spain
On Day 3, Thursday 10 October 09:55 to 10:15, Ken Munro will be presenting: Has IoT Security Improved? Or Is It Still Down The (Smart) Toilet? It’s been nearly a decade since we first showed security fails in talking kid’s dolls and tea kettles. Since then, we’ve been pushing standards bodies and the government to […]
Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel
Rue de L'etau, St Helier, Jersey, United Kingdom
Warren Houghton will be presenting: Let’s Get Physical… Security The Importance of Physical Security in the Modern Office Understand why physical security is crucial in today’s workplace and how it complements cyber security measures. Spotting the Human Hacker: You Don’t Need to Be Sherlock Holmes! Learn practical tips on identifying and stopping social engineers and […]
International Maritime Organization
4 Albert Embankment, London, United Kingdom
The fourth Cyber-SHIP Lab/IMO Annual Symposium will build on the success of the previous symposia. The IMO is supporting the symposium for the third consecutive year by co-hosting and participation on 13–14 November. This year's event, staged in close collaboration with the IMO, addresses 'Directions and challenges in maritime cyber, current and future'. We'll be […]