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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T090000
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SUMMARY:Research Forum - "Self management with the perspective of the analog brain in the digital world"
DESCRIPTION:Anna Tebelius Bodin is back!  Following her great seminar for us in March (https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/talk-by-anna-tebelius-bodin-on-how-the-brain-absorbs-information/)\, here she brings us more insight into how our brain works – and how to use that knowledge to manage our behaviour and performance in an increasingly digital environment. \nMore details to be added here soon! \nFacilitator: Martin Karlsson (martink9@kth.se)\nhttps://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/tecosa-research-forum/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/research-forum-self-management-with-the-perspective-of-the-analog-brain-in-the-digital-world/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T160000
DTSTAMP:20211007T074318Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Resilient Supervisory Control Against Smart Cyberattacks in Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Autumn they will once again be on-line\, and all are welcome to join (members accept the Outlook invite\, non-members please email “tecosa-admin@kth.se”). Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members. \n\n             Rong SU\n\n\nThe series continues with a presentation from Dr Rong Su\, Associate Professor at the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.  Please see the abstract and short biography below; and you can read more about his research at: https://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/rsu/ \nPanel: Lei Feng (Chair)\, Panagiotis Papadimitratos and Henrik Sandberg \nResilient Supervisory Control Against Smart Cyberattacks in Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems\nABSTRACT: With the continuous advancement of ICT\, we are enjoying unprecedented connectivity around the world. However\, the threat of cyberattacks has more frequently become the center of attention\, which has been attracting lots of research from different communities\, including the discrete-event system community\, where different attack models are conjectured and analyzed\, upon which relevant defense techniques have been proposed. Considering the diversity of cyberattacks on discrete-event systems\, in this talk I will focus on a special type called “smart” attacks\, which\, if exist\, will not be detected by the supervisor until an unstoppable process takes place that may lead to damage. An attack may be applied either to an observation channel\, or to a command channel\, or to both simultaneously. After introducing some models of observation and command channel attacks\, I will describe\, from an attacker’s point of view\, how to synthesize a smart attack strategy. Sufficient and necessary conditions will be given to ensure the existence of such a strategy. It turns out that the synthesis of an attack-resilient supervisor is more challenging\, owing to not only complexity concerns\, but also possible undecidability of solution existence in a general setup. Nevertheless\, for a special observation-channel attack\, where an attacker only aims for possible but not necessarily assured damage\, captured by the concept of weak attackability\, the existence of a resilient supervisor is decidable. \nBIO: Dr Su’s research interests include multi-agent systems\, discrete-event system theory\, model-based fault diagnosis\, cyber security analysis and synthesis\, control and optimization of complex networks with applications in flexible manufacturing\, intelligent transportation\, human-robot interface\, power management and green building. In the aforementioned areas he has more than 180 journal and conference publications\, 2 granted US/Singapore patents\, and 5 technical disclosures\, and has been involved in several projects sponsored by Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF)\, Singapore Agency of Science\, Technology and Research (A*STAR)\, Singapore Ministry of Education (MoE)\, Singapore Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) and Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). Dr Su is a senior member of IEEE\, and an associate editor for Automatica (IFAC)\, Journal of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems: Theory and Applications\, and Journal of Control and Decision. He is also the Chair of the Technical Committee on Smart Cities in the IEEE Control Systems Society.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-resilient-supervisory-control-against-smart-cyberattacks-in-discrete-event-dynamic-systems/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211022
DTSTAMP:20210415T134251Z
CREATED:20210415T134251Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual "Digitalize in Stockholm" Conference
DESCRIPTION:20-21 October 2021: Painting the digital future – a vision of 2040!\n\nThis  annual conference is a meeting place for global thought leaders and rising stars in academia\, industry\, government\, and civil society – all engaged in transformation through digitalization.\n\n\nThe conference was arranged for the first time in November 2019\, in one of the top ranked innovative regions of the world – Stockholm.  In November 2020\, the event was fully digital\, with over 550 participants from 40 countries.  In 2021\, the event will again be fully digital and free of charge\, hosted by Digital Futures.\n\nThrough digital transformation\, we have the opportunity to impact our future positively. In a perfect world\, how will we live\, work and play in 2040? Let’s paint the picture together and analyze what needs to happen along the way for that future scenario to materialize.  What research\, development\, innovation and collaboration will lead the way? How will smart cities evolve? How will the industry transform? How will healthcare improve? \nLook forward to in-depth discussions on how technology and digital transformation can be relevant for a better 2040\, now and in the future. Get inspired by and discuss promising technology innovation for tackling our societal challenges ahead. \n\nKeynote speeches from global thought leaders in digitalization – from academia\, industry\, government\, and civil society.\nLearn from experts on research and digital technologies and explore demos.\nConnect with researchers and fellow professionals to expand your network.\nTake part in panel discussions with guests from the quadruple helix.\n\nPut the dates in your diary now!\nWeds 20 October 2021 (10 am – 5 pm\, CET)\nand Thurs 21 October 2021 (10 am – 2 pm CET)
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/3rd-annual-digitalize-in-stockholm-conference/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211025T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211025T120000
DTSTAMP:20210930T142454Z
CREATED:20210930T142442Z
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SUMMARY:Creating an Innovation Eco-system
DESCRIPTION:Professor Kim Wikström will share his insights into how to create an innovation eco-system for TECoSA.  All partners are encouraged to join\, and all members with an interest are most welcome.  There will be a Teams link circulated to interested parties and also the opportunity to meet in real life at KTH. \nA working group will be set up to follow up on this seminar\, and use the learnings to update TECoSA’s Research Agenda. \n  \nWe will during the introduction learn and discuss the concept of innovation ecosystems and how to lead and enable transformation for systems of systems. We will discuss the connection between innovation ecosystems and system innovation and the challenges we can face in involving several organizations and how to overcome these challenges. How can we capture and visualize the relevant ecosystem and how do we analyze lock-ins that stops the implementation of new innovations. A few case studies are presented to clarify lessons learned and to inspire TECoSA to the concept. \n 
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/creating-an-innovation-eco-system/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211028T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211028T123000
DTSTAMP:20211006T093614Z
CREATED:20211006T093614Z
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SUMMARY:Lifelong Learning is here to stay! The 2021 ICES Conference
DESCRIPTION:Continuous learning\, professional learning\, constant learning\, lifelong learning – whatever you want to call it\, it’s a reality and an opportunity that every company and employee should care about. Not only beneficial for the employee\, but the idea of continuous learning and personal development also helps your business. Academia and Industry have a lot to gain from working smarter together. And during this event\, we are elaborating on what this partnership needs to look like to make sure that Swedish Industry\, and its employees\, continues to stay at the technical forefront. \nThe conference takes place online\, and hosts great Keynote speakers from Atlas Copco\, Vinnova and Collegial.  We will also introduce you to our new concept\, PECA – a new model for how to develop and share tailor-made training content between academia and industry. \nAdditional Online Talks: When the conference ends we will publish a number of interesting talks and presentations on our Youtube channel to stimulate you to continue the discussion with colleagues and managers. \nFor the full program and registration\, go to: www.ices.kth.se/event/ices-conference-2021-lifelong-learning/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/lifelong-learning-is-here-to-stay-the-2021-ices-conference/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211029T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211029T160000
DTSTAMP:20210930T160549Z
CREATED:20210930T160549Z
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SUMMARY:5G Security Standardization and Cloud Security Challenges\, insights from Ericsson
DESCRIPTION:This workshop provides an opportunity for industry to exchange ideas and academics to understand industrial state of practice and challenges\, as well as encouraging more networking and collaboration in the area.  All TECoSA members are welcome to attend\, and a Teams link will be circulated to all who sign up (via the Outlook invitation or by emailing tecosa-admin@kth.se). \nThe following technical topics will be broadly discussed: \n– Cloud computing and related technologies\n– Security in the cloud\n– Confidential computing \nAGENDA \n13.00 ~  Welcome by Elena Dubrova and György Dán (KTH) \n13.05 ~  “5G security standardization in 3GPP”\, with Prajwol Kumar Nakarmi (Ericsson) \nIn this presentation\, we will give a sneak peek into how 3GPP (the defacto standardization organization for all Gs) works in general. Then\, we will describe the most important security and privacy features that were introduced in 5G\, making 5G the most trustworthy mobile network generation ever.  The seminar will be followed by a Q&A and discussion. \n14.05-14.15  ~  leg stretch \n14.15 ~  “Industry Security Challenges in Cloud Deployments”\, with János Kövér (Ericsson) \nA presentation to highlight problems and identify research opportunities. \n– Introduction: Threat model in cloud\, ideal wanted position\n– Solution with TEEs (Trusted Execution Environment) and short-term challenges\n– Potential residual threats e.g. side channel attacks\, trust in HW vendors \n15.55 Wrap up comments by Elena Dubrova and György Dán (KTH)
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/5g-security-standardization-and-cloud-security-challenges-insights-from-ericsson/
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