Connected mobility services have become essential tools for improving travel modes: optimizing traffic management, improving the traveler experience, sharing mobility, etc.
Like any connected system, connected transportation systems expose transportation operators to increased cybersecurity risks. Indeed, these systems are often collaborative and communicate with each other, with equipment, or with heterogeneous information systems, and allow access to various networks such as the Internet. The interconnection of these networks increases the surface of attacks and can generate the possibility of being the target of intrusions and computer attacks. The damage of these attacks can be dramatic. The protection of these systems requires the implementation of efficient methods adapted to critical environments while taking into account the ease of use and the real time context.
In addition, the security of transport users is also a major issue for mobility players. Intelligent transport systems allow to prevent and reduce road safety risks. For example, the enhanced perception of a vehicle improves its visibility and therefore considerably reduces accidents.
In this context, the partners of the Mobility & Intelligent Transport Chair are organizing a day dedicated to the "(Cyber)security and safety of connected mobility" on Tuesday, May 10 at ENSEIRB-MATMECA - Bordeaux INP. It will also be an opportunity to honor the 3 new sponsors who are joining the Chair's collective: Aximum, CESI and M-WHEEL.
PRE-PROGRAM :
- 10:45 am: Welcome of the participants
- 11h00-12h30: Presentation of the Chair's progress and welcome of the 3 new sponsors
- 12h30-14h : Cocktail at the engineer space and demo / poster session
- 14h-16h00 : Workshop - (Cyber)security and safety of connected mobilities (in collaboration with TOPOS/Digital Aquitaine and the Cyber-Resilience of Digital Infrastructures chair)
Access on registration, here.
To know more about the chair, here.