Erinevus lehekülje "CyberResearch" redaktsioonide vahel

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== 28 Nov ==
 
== 28 Nov ==
  
Hayretdin Bahsi - electricity transmission system security paper
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Hayretdin Bahsi - Comparison of Nordic and Continental Europe Electricity Grids from the Cyber Resilience Perspective
  
 
== 05 Dec ==
 
== 05 Dec ==

Redaktsioon: 23. november 2017, kell 06:51

Planning for the research group meeting on Tuesday's at 1400 in ICT-411.

26 Sep

  • Birgy - cyber game development
  • Hayretdin - curriculum development ideas
  • Andro - quick overview of the autonomous car project

03 Oct

Sten - ECGBL (confirmed)

Margus - VÕSA project (hands-on teaching environment)

10 Oct

Leo Mõtus - Bio-inspired computing systems

Birgy

Rain - curriculum update discussion

17 Oct

Ahmed Abubakar - "Abstracting Network Policies"

24 Oct

Kaie - NordSec

31 Oct

Ahto - NordSec

07 Nov

Ahto Buldas - What happened with the Estonian ID-card this fall?

14 Nov

French Navy Interns

21 Nov

Kaur Virunurm (RIA) talks about ACM CCS conference: https://ccs2017.sigsac.org/agenda.html

28 Nov

Hayretdin Bahsi - Comparison of Nordic and Continental Europe Electricity Grids from the Cyber Resilience Perspective

05 Dec

12 Dec

Cyber Insurance - Dr. Ulrik Franke (Swedish Institute of Computer Science)

This talk will introduce the concept of cyber insurance, based on an investigation of the cyber insurance market in Sweden. The talk will describe the coverages offered, the underwriting process used, and typical annual premiums and indemnity limits. Some more conceptual reflections will also be offered, explaining why cyber insurance is not merely an instrument of risk transfer, but also contains aspects of avoidance and mitigation. Based on the investigation, market segmentation, pricing, business continuity, and asymmetry of information will be discussed, and some interesting directions for future work will be suggested.

Dr. Ulrik Franke is a senior researcher at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (RISE SICS). He received his PhD in 2012 from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden. His research interests include cyber security, IT service availability, enterprise architecture, and decision-making. He has recently published in journals such as Computers & Security, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, and IEEE Transactions on Reliability.

19 Dec