CARAMEL was pleased to present a cybersecurity workshop in the scope of ITSC 2020.
As part of the activities of the IEEE ITSC 2020, a workshop on cyber security was offered on September 20th as a joint effort between two major H2020 EU-funded projects: the nIoVe (A Novel Adaptive Cybersecurity Framework for the Internet-of-Vehicles) and CARAMEL (Artificial Intelligence-based Cybersecurity for Connected and Automated Vehicles)
The CyberSec workshop organized by ATHENA Research & Innovation Center, CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-HELLAS (CERTH), KIOS, and University Cyprus, presented current innovative activities and R&D activities in public and private sectors in the area of cybersecurity.
The slides of the showcased presentations can be found at the following link.
- A novel Adaptive Cybersecurity Framework for the Internet-of-Vehicles: The nIoVe approach
- Protecting the new generation of cars against cybercriminals
- Privacy in Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS): threats, impact and assessment
- Risk Analysis and Security Assurance in Connected Vehicles: The SAFERtec and 2CeVau approach
- Security and safety for the Internet-of-Things
Protecting the new generation of cars against cybercriminals