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1st Talk: On Educating Tomorrow’s Cyber Physical Security Professionals

2nd Talk: CPA & CPC



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  • Date: 15 Oct 2019
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Sheraton University City
  • 3549 Chestnut St.
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • United States 19104

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  • Starts 01 October 2019 10:27 AM
  • Ends 15 October 2019 10:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  Speakers

Shianling Wu Shianling Wu of Temple University

Topic:

On Educating Tomorrow’s Cyber Physical Security Professionals

There is Cyber Security (CS) and there is Cyber Physical Security (CPS).

While news on CS breaches pop up almost daily with no end in sight, how secure is our physical infrastructures such as water, power (electric), energy (oil, nuclear), transportation, communication, and manufacturing facilities, and soon to be ubiquitous internet-of-“every”things? Today’s
cyber-connected physical systems are equally vulnerable to attacks but with far more devastating consequences. Processes of such  infrastructure and facility use industry control systems (ICS) in conjunction with centralized, distributed supervisory control and data
acquisition (SCADA) systems and subsystems. Security information and event management (SIEM) then provides an integrated solution.
Note that some protocols used in SCACA today were defined in late 1970’s and have been used “as is” ever since, before the internet was
populated! Therefore, the system’s security component has its own unique set of constraints.

This presentation provides an overview of CS and CPS, SCADA and SIEM, and case studies of attacks. Most importantly, we will brainstorm on CPS challenges; and where university curriculum needs to evolve.

Biography:

Shianling Wu is the Director of Professional Science Master’s program on Computer and Systems Security (PSM-CSS) at Electrical and
Computer Engineering Department, Temple University. The program focuses on the physical and hardware aspects of the Cyber Security
paradigm for both undergraduate and graduate educations. Her industry expertise before the academia was in Electronics Design Automation
(EDA) tools for semiconductor Integrated Circuit (IC) Design-for-Test, -quality, -manufacturability, specializing in Built-in Self-Test for device logic and memories. Her industry experience includes leading and managing R&D teams to build over 15 EDA tools for IC testability and supporting worldwide EDA users. She is also a certified project manager experienced in managing multinational projects. She has 13 patents, 6 journal papers, 21 publications, and 1 book chapter.

She is a Senior IEEE member, the recipient of IEEE Meritorious Service Award and a Best Panel Session Award from IEEE International Test Conference (ITC). Representing her companies, she was a member of SEMATECH on Test, ITC Program Committee, and IEEE1500 Standards Committee, a contributor to the Asian Test Symposium, and an industry liaison to the North Atlantic Test Workshop. Her current quest is to educate next generation design-for-security experts, applying her design for-test experience.

Education:
• M.S., Computer Science – Columbia University, School of Engineering and Applied Science
• B.S., Computer Science – City College of New York, School of Engineering Certificates:
• Cyber Security: Technology, Application and Policy, Certificate of Completion – MIT Professional Education
• Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification – The Project Management Institute®


Industry Experience:
• VP of Engineering, SynTest Technologies, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
• Technical Manager, Bell Laboratories, Hopewell, NJ & Allentown, PA

Emilio Salgueiro Emilio Salgueiro of IEEE Philadelphia Section Chair

Topic:

CPA & CPC

The importance of Computer Performance Analysis and Capacity Planning for large computing environments. Many Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies trust big data analytics and visualization platform to identify resource bottlenecks and dramatically reduce mean time to identification and resolution. Establish performance thresholds, maintain service delivery levels and help customers save millions of dollars in outages and downtime by fixing underlying issues instead of just symptoms.

Biography:

Emilio Salgueiro’s technical interests are in Computer Architecture, Performance, and Capacity Planning of large complex computer systems. He is Adjunct Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Temple University. He retired from Unisys Corporation after working very successfully as a Consulting Engineer for the System Analysis, Modeling and Measurement Performance Group. His area of expertise is in the private industry as well as Academia. As a Consulting Engineer Emilio worked in the System Performance Analysis and Capacity Planning. Manager in the System Analysis Modeling and Measurement department, and acted Director of Performance Engineering. Published MIPS ratings for all Unisys  Mainframes. He has been a very active in IEEE. He currently holds the position of Chairman of the Philadelphia Section, Chairman of IEEE-USA
Career and Development and Co-Chair of the Computer Society Philadelphia Chapter.






Agenda

Dinner Starts at: 6:00 pm
1st Talk: 7:00 pm
2nd Talk: 8:00 pm

Please note that the dinner fee of $25.00 is mandatory at the time of registration.



In the event of bad weather please call the Sheraton after 1:00 PM the day of the meeting Phone: 215-387-8000, ask the front desk if the IEEE meeting has been cancelled.