Jonathan Petit, December 2, 2016, Security Innovation

Friday, December 2, 2016, 11am-12pm
8 St. Mary’s Street, PHO 404/428
Refreshments at 10:45am

Jonathan Petit
Security Innovation

Connected and Automated Vehicles: Security and Privacy Challenges 

 

In this talk, I will present the research challenges for connected and automated vehicles security. On the security side, I will demonstrate attacks on automated vehicles sensors. On the privacy side, I will present location tracking attacks. Then, we will discuss countermeasures and conclude with Security Innovation research roadmap.

Dr. Petit is the Senior Director of Research for Security Innovation, Inc. He is in charge of leading projects in security and privacy of automated and connected vehicles. He has conducted extensive research in detecting security vulnerabilities in automotive systems. He published the first work on potential cyber attacks on automated vehicles and has supported communications security design and cybersecurity analysis for light vehicles through OEM and NHTSA-sponsored projects. Previously, he was a Research Fellow in the Computer Security Group at University College Cork, Ireland. From 2011 to 2014, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Services, Cybersecurity, and Safety Group, University of Twente, The Netherlands, where he coordinated the European funded FP7 PRESERVE project. He received his PhD in 2011 from Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France.

Faculty Host: David Starobinksi
Student Host: Nan Zhou