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DESCRIPTION:During this event 4 different academic experts will present and
  discuss new and existing technologies that are driving the ongoing proces
 s of digital transformation.\n\nThe invitation letter and more information
  on the event can be found under the following link: https://events.vtools
 .ieee.org/event_media/download/13254.\n\n1st presentation: Integrated Ener
 gy value Chains – Research Perspective (Dr. Valentina Janev)\nAbstract: 
 The European electricity system undergoes significant changes driven by th
 e European Union (EU) common rules for the internal market for electricity
 \, as well as by the climate action agenda. In this context\, the challeng
 es that result from penetration of variable renewable energy sources) in t
 he electricity value chain and the need for future innovative solutions ar
 e discussed. Results from currently running EU projects will be presented.
 \n\n2nd presentation: Context Aware Monitoring (Prof. Axel Jantsch)\nAbstr
 act: Context aware monitoring denotes the model-free analysis of sensor si
 gnals to identify and track important states\, modes\, and anomalies in th
 e signal in real-time. It holds the promise (a) to be simple to develop an
 d deploy\, because no complex models of the system under observation have 
 to be constructed\, and (b) to be deployable close to the sensor in resour
 ce limited devices. Context Aware monitoring has been applied in diverse d
 omains for monitoring personal health\, hydraulic circuits\, AC motors\, a
 nd smart grids.\n\n3rd presentation: Knowledge Graphs for Energy - Challen
 ges and Opportunities (Prof. Emanuel Sallinger)\nAbstract: The rapid evolu
 tion of the energy sector in the last few years has raised many challenges
  and opportunities for digital transformation. Building AI systems that su
 pport such a transformation that are explainable\, trustworthy and transpa
 rent remains a challenge. In this keynote\, we are going to show how Knowl
 edge Graphs\, an AI term popularized by Google that has since been adopted
  throughout academia and industry\, can play a pivotal role.\n\n4th presen
 tation: Hidden Malware Communication in Critical Infrastructures (Prof. Ta
 nja Zseby)\nAbstract: Communication networks are necessary for operating s
 mart grids but also bring new risks of cyber-attacks to critical infrastru
 ctures. In order to prevent detection\, sophisticated malware uses hiding 
 techniques to conceal the existence of communication structures for malwar
 e spreading\, data exfiltration or command and control activities. In this
  talk different methods to establish hidden communication in smart grid en
 vironments are presented. It is shown how even necessary security measures
 \, such as authentication methods and digital signatures\, can be turned i
 nto carriers for hidden communication. Methods to prevent or detect hidden
  communication channels in smart grid environments\nare discussed.\n\nCo-s
 ponsored by: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh\, Graz University o
 f Technology\n\nAgenda: \nAgenda\n13:10 – 13:15: Welcome\n13:15 – 13:2
 0: Opening (DI Dr. Johannes Stöckl - AIT)\n13:20 – 13:45: Integrated En
 ergy Value Chains (Speaker: DI Dr. Valentina Janev – Mihajlo Pupin Insti
 tute)\n13:45 – 14:30: Context Aware Monitoring (Speaker: Prof. Axel Jant
 sch – TU Vienna)\n14:30 – 14:45: Coffe break\n14:45 – 15:30: Knowled
 ge Graphs for Energy - Challenges and Opportunities (Speaker: Prof. Emanue
 l Sallinger – TU Vienna)\n15:30 – 16:15: Hidden Malware Communication 
 in Critical Infrastructures (Speaker: Prof. Tanja Zseby – TU Vienna)\n16
 :15: End of Online Event\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/2891
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LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/289193
ORGANIZER:markus.makoschitz@ait.ac.at
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Digital Transformation Technology Webinar
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/289193
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;During this event 4 different academic exp
 erts will present and discuss new and existing technologies that are drivi
 ng the ongoing process of digital transformation.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The &lt;stro
 ng&gt;invitation letter and more information&lt;/strong&gt; on the event can be fou
 nd under the following link: &lt;a href=&quot;https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event
 _media/download/13254&quot;&gt;https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event_media/download
 /13254&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1st presentation&lt;/strong&gt;: Integrated Energy v
 alue Chains &amp;ndash\; Research Perspective (&lt;strong&gt;Dr. Valentina Janev&lt;/st
 rong&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;Abstract: The European electricity system undergoes significan
 t changes driven by the European Union (EU) common rules for the internal 
 market for electricity\, as well as by the climate action agenda. In this 
 context\, the challenges that result from penetration of variable renewabl
 e energy sources) in the electricity value chain and the need for future i
 nnovative solutions are discussed. Results from currently running EU proje
 cts will be presented.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;2nd presentation&lt;/strong&gt;: Context 
 Aware Monitoring (&lt;strong&gt;Prof. Axel Jantsch&lt;/strong&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;Abstract: Cont
 ext aware monitoring denotes the model-free analysis of sensor signals to 
 identify and track important states\, modes\, and anomalies in the signal 
 in real-time. It holds the promise (a) to be simple to develop and deploy\
 , because no complex models of the system under observation have to be con
 structed\, and (b) to be deployable close to the sensor in resource limite
 d devices. Context Aware monitoring has been applied in diverse domains fo
 r monitoring personal health\, hydraulic circuits\, AC motors\, and smart 
 grids.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;3rd presentation&lt;/strong&gt;: Knowledge Graphs for Ene
 rgy - Challenges and Opportunities (&lt;strong&gt;Prof. Emanuel Sallinger&lt;/stron
 g&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;Abstract: The rapid evolution of the energy sector in the last fe
 w years has raised many challenges and opportunities for digital transform
 ation. Building AI systems that support such a transformation that are exp
 lainable\, trustworthy and transparent remains a challenge. In this keynot
 e\, we are going to show how Knowledge Graphs\, an AI term popularized by 
 Google that has since been adopted throughout academia and industry\, can 
 play a pivotal role.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;4th presentation&lt;/strong&gt;: Hidden Mal
 ware Communication in Critical Infrastructures (&lt;strong&gt;Prof. Tanja Zseby&lt;
 /strong&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;Abstract: Communication networks are necessary for operatin
 g smart grids but also bring new risks of cyber-attacks to critical infras
 tructures. In order to prevent detection\, sophisticated malware uses hidi
 ng techniques to conceal the existence of communication structures for mal
 ware spreading\, data exfiltration or command and control activities. In t
 his talk different methods to establish hidden communication in smart grid
  environments are presented. It is shown how even necessary security measu
 res\, such as authentication methods and digital signatures\, can be turne
 d into carriers for hidden communication. Methods to prevent or detect hid
 den communication channels in smart grid environments&lt;br /&gt;are discussed.&lt;
 /p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Agenda&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;13:10 &amp;ndash\
 ; 13:15: Welcome&lt;br /&gt;13:15 &amp;ndash\; 13:20: Opening (DI Dr. Johannes St&amp;ou
 ml\;ckl - AIT)&lt;br /&gt;13:20 &amp;ndash\; 13:45: Integrated Energy Value Chains (
 Speaker: DI Dr. Valentina Janev &amp;ndash\; Mihajlo Pupin Institute)&lt;br /&gt;13:
 45 &amp;ndash\; 14:30: Context Aware Monitoring (Speaker: Prof. Axel Jantsch &amp;
 ndash\; TU Vienna)&lt;br /&gt;14:30 &amp;ndash\; 14:45: Coffe break&lt;br /&gt;14:45 &amp;ndas
 h\; 15:30: Knowledge Graphs for Energy - Challenges and Opportunities (Spe
 aker: Prof. Emanuel Sallinger &amp;ndash\; TU Vienna)&lt;br /&gt;15:30 &amp;ndash\; 16:1
 5: Hidden Malware Communication in Critical Infrastructures (Speaker: Prof
 . Tanja Zseby &amp;ndash\; TU Vienna)&lt;br /&gt;16:15: End of Online Event&lt;/p&gt;
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