WEBINAR: Analysis of Hacking Traffic Signals
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Case Study: Analysis of Hacking Traffic Signals
An electronic and computer engineer’s view of the cybersecurity of one of our infrastructure’s most vulnerable assets, traffic signals. The look behind the different parts of a signalized traffic intersection and how they each of them can be exploited. Archaic Operating Systems, lack of patches to software/firmware, and purely a lack of care for security lead to a disastrous situation. In the making of this worst nightmare, we explore other possibilities for securing the environment.
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- Date: 21 Jul 2020
- Time: 11:00 PM UTC to 12:00 AM UTC
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- Starts 30 June 2020 01:04 PM UTC
- Ends 21 July 2020 12:00 PM UTC
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Jeff Rockower
Analysis of Hacking Traffic Signals
An electronic and computer engineer’s view of the cybersecurity of one of our infrastructure’s most vulnerable assets, traffic signals. The look behind the different parts of a signalized traffic intersection and how they each of them can be exploited. Archaic Operating Systems, lack of patches to software/firmware, and purely a lack of care for security lead to a disastrous situation. In the making of this worst nightmare, we explore other possibilities for securing the environment.
Biography:
Jeff Rockower holds Computer and Electronic Engineering Degrees from University of Hartford and a Master of Science of Cybersecurity from University of Delaware. He has worked in Industrial Control Systems and Intelligent Transportations Systems Engineering for 17+ years. Jeff has worked almost exclusively in the public sector at NJDOT. Earning Senior Membership to IEEE in 2019 complements the numerous awards from the State of New Jersey and ITSNJ. He sits on many Panels and Committees at the Transportation Research Board and the National Academy of Science.
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WEBINAR: 7:00 - 8:00 P.M. w/ Q&A
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