The final programme
Below, you can find links to the provided pdfs of the presentations and some photos.The CRITIS 2013 proceedings will be published as Springer LNCS series volume 8328
The gallery with photos taken during the conference can be found HERE.
Day 1 - Keynotes on Resilience of Smart Cities and Future C(I)IP challenges
- Welcome and Opening
Annemarie Zielstra (TNO) - Amsterdam, A Smart City
Ton Jonker (Amsterdam Economic Board) - A
Hyperconnected World: EYE on the past, present and future
Henk Geveke (TNO) - From requirements for critical industry sectors... towards...
Jointly protecting our critical service chains
Ben Krutzen (Shell) - Smart
City, A Vision on 2030
Max Remerie (Smart City development, Siemens) - Future
visions of Super Intelligent Transportation
Marie-Pauline van Voorst tot Voorst (Netherlands Study Centre for Technology Trends) - Closing remarks
Annemarie Zielstra
Day 2 - C(I)IP Stakeholders - R&D interaction
Keynotes and Panel
- Welcome and Safety Briefing
Peter van Boesschoten(STCA Shell) - Future
C(I)IP challenges - A view from the financial sector
Leon Strous (DNB - De Nederlandse Bank) - Transformational Smart Cities - Cyber Security & Resilience
Giampiero Nanni (Symantec/EMEA) - Smart Grids in Smart Cities: Cyber Resilience and Data Protection
Panel Session
New Challenges (papers)
- Security
Challenges for Cooperative and Interconnected Mobility
Tjerk Bijlsma, Sander De Kievit, Jacco van de Sluis, Ellen van Nunen, Igor Passchier and Eric Luiijf - Study with the In-Data
centre Backup Office for Banks
Yasutake Sayanagi - Protecting
a Federated Database Infrastructure Against Denial-of-Service
Attacks
Arne Ansper, Ahto Buldas, Margus Freudenthal and Jan Willemson - Minimizing the Impact
of In-band Jamming Attacks in WDM Optical Networks
Konstantinos Manousakis and Georgios Ellinas
Work-in-progress
- Requirements to establishing resilient critical infrastructure,
integrating safety and security
Stig Ole Johnsen and Nooshin Aghajani - Towards a Security Analytics System
Christopher Richardson, Nicholas Race and Paul Smith - Malicious
MPLS Policies State Reconnaisance
Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi and Stephen Wolthusen - CIPRNet:
towards an advanced decision system for supporting prediction
and management of CI crisis scenarios
Vittorio Rosato
House of Commons Debate: Towards Resilient Smart Cities
CRITIS 2013 Best paper award
- The programme co-chairs congratulate the authors of the CRITIS 2013 Best Paper Award Konstantinos Manousakis and Georgios Ellinas for their paper on Minimizing the Impact of In-band Jamming Attacks in WDM Optical Networks.
The conference dinner
Day 3 - (Academic) advances in C(I)IP R&D and Young CRITIS
Keynotes
- European
Critical Internet Infrastructure: past, present and future research
Rossella Mattioli (ENISA, EU) - From R&D to an
International Operational Monitoring Centre: monitoring the state
of critical infrastructure(s) using sensor systems
Robert Meijer (Stichting IJkdijk, University of Amsterdam, and TNO)
Natural Disasters (papers)
- The Role of
Critical Infrastructures on the Impacts caused by Natural Disasters
Ana Laugé, Josune Hernantes and Jose Mari Sarriegi - Analysis
of Severe Space Weather on Critical Infrastructures
Francesco Gaetano, Gabriele Oliva, Stefano Panzieri, Claudio Romani, and Roberto Setola
Smart Grids (papers)
- A
Plug and Play, Approximation-Based, Selective Load Shedding Mechanism
for the Future Electrical Grid
Yiannis Tofis, Yiasoumis Yiasemi and Elias Kyriakides - A Framework for Risk Analysis
in Smart Grid - Perspective Based Approach
Rani Yesudas and Roger Clarke - Physical Attestation
of Cyber Processes in the Smart Grid
Thomas Roth and Bruce McMillin
Threats and Risk (papers)
- QSec: Supporting
Security Decisions on an IT Infrastructure
Fabrizio Baiardi, Federico Tonelli, Fabio Corò, and Luca Guidi - Structural
Controllability of Networks for Non-Interactive Adversarial Vertex
Removal
Cristina Alcaraz, Estefanía Etchevés Miciolino and Stephen Wolthusen - Real Time
Threat Prediction, Identification and Mitigation for Critical
Infrastructure Protection using Semantics, Event Processing and
Sequential Analysis
Dimitris Kostopoulos, Vasilis Tsoulkas, George Leventakis, Prokopios Drogkaris and Vasiliki Politopoulou - Determining
Risks from Advanced Multi-step Attacks to Critical Information
Infrastructures
Zhendong Ma and Paul Smith
Young CRITIS
- The workshop of Young CRITIS preparing the next steps towards CRITIS 2014.
- Young CRITIS - become member of the LinkedIn group
- A
survey on organisation resilience
Please help one of your young colleagues with her research; the survey takes 15 minutes
SCADA/ICS and Sensors (papers)
- On
the feasibility of device fingerprinting in Industrial Control
Systems
Marco Caselli, Dina Hadziosmanovic, Emmanuele Zambon and Frank Kargl - Bridging Dolev-Yao
Adversaries and Control Systems with Time-Sensitive Channels
Bogdan Groza and Marius Minea - An Indoor
Contaminant Sensor
Demetrios Eliades, Michalis Michaelides, Marinos Christodoulou, Marios Kyriakou, Christos Panayiotou and Marios Polycarpou
Short papers
- Optimization
Models in a Smart Tool for the Railway Infrastructure Protection
Antonio Sforza, Claudio Sterle, Pasquale D'Amore, Annarita Tedesco, Francesca De Cillis and Roberto Setola - Towards
Automatic Critical Infrastructure Protection through Machine Learning
Lorena Cazorla, Cristina Alcaraz and Javier Lopez - Using
NATO Labelling specifications in support of controlled information
sharing between partners
Sander Oudkerk and Konrad Wrona - A Framework for
Privacy Protection and Usage Control of Personal Data in a Smart
City
Gianmarco Baldini, Ioannis Kounelis, Igor Nai Fovino, and Ricardo Neisse
Next Conferences
- CRITIS 2014 on Cyprus
- CRITIS 2015 in Berlin
- CRITIS 2016 in Paris (tentative)