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DESCRIPTION:Topic: Cyber Security Modelling and Analysis of Internet of Thi
 ngs\n\nAbstract: A lot of Internet of Things (IoT) devices are vulnerable 
 to cyber attacks. It is important to assess and enhance the security of Io
 T devices and IoT networks and service. The Cybersecurity Lab at the Unive
 rsity of Canterbury (UC) along with other universities have received an MB
 IE grant on “advanced security technologies for the Internet of Things
 ” ([http://iotresearch.org/](http://www.mmsend10.com/link.cfm?r=Igg-W16F
 jHehGGpPmD2Ybg~~&amp;pe=Xd_ZSTcw7f0pN2yoLiUW5u5A8vktIloESX-rf5z06VLWnYQTD9X-du
 eIXbMajDxaGUmewle3qvuHoyOs9yBa7w~~)) as international collaborations betwe
 en NZ universities (UC\, Auckland University of Technology\, Massey Univer
 sity\, and Victoria University of Wellington) and Universities in Korea (K
 orea University and Sungkyunkwan University). In this talk\, I will introd
 uce on-going research topics under the MBIE grant and (1) a cybersecurity 
 modeling and evaluation framework will be presented\, (2) security assessm
 ent of IoT networks with non-patchable IoT nodes and mobile IoT nodes and 
 (3) network level security defense techniques including moving target defe
 nses and deception techniques. Finally\, future work research revenues wil
 l be discussed.\n\nWT121\, City Campus\, Auckland University of Technology
 \, North Island\, New Zealand
LOCATION:WT121\, City Campus\, Auckland University of Technology\, North Is
 land\, New Zealand
ORGANIZER:william.liu@aut.ac.nz
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SUMMARY:IEEE VTS Seminar Talk by Dr Dan DongSeong Kim
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/195811
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Topic: Cyber Security Modelling and Analys
 is of Internet of Things&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;Abstract: A lot of Internet of Thi
 ngs (IoT) devices are vulnerable to cyber attacks. It is important to asse
 ss and enhance the security of IoT devices and IoT networks and service. T
 he Cybersecurity Lab at the University of Canterbury (UC) along with other
  universities have received an MBIE grant on &amp;ldquo\;advanced security tec
 hnologies for the Internet of Things&amp;rdquo\; (&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.mmsend10
 .com/link.cfm?r=Igg-W16FjHehGGpPmD2Ybg~~&amp;amp\;pe=Xd_ZSTcw7f0pN2yoLiUW5u5A8
 vktIloESX-rf5z06VLWnYQTD9X-dueIXbMajDxaGUmewle3qvuHoyOs9yBa7w~~&quot;&gt;http://io
 tresearch.org/&lt;/a&gt;) as international collaborations between NZ universitie
 s (UC\, Auckland University of Technology\, Massey University\, and Victor
 ia University of Wellington) and Universities in Korea (Korea University a
 nd Sungkyunkwan University). In this talk\, I will introduce on-going rese
 arch topics under the MBIE grant and (1) a cybersecurity modeling and eval
 uation framework will be presented\, (2) security assessment of IoT networ
 ks with non-patchable IoT nodes and mobile IoT nodes and (3) network level
  security defense techniques including moving target defenses and deceptio
 n techniques. Finally\, future work research revenues will be discussed.&lt;/
 p&gt;
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