[HGI-News] 5th escar conference in Munich, Nov 6-7
Newsletter des Horst Görtz Instituts
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Di Okt 9 15:44:54 CEST 2007
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Please find below the program for escar 2007 - Embedded Security in Cars.
As you can see, we managed to assemble an outstanding program this
year. I am particularly happy that Bart Preneel agreed to give the
keynote talk.
The very high diversity of international industry speakers --
including talks coming from Atmel, Audi, BMW, DaimlerChrysler,
escrypt, Philips, TollCollect, and the US-based VII consortium, as
well as from the University of Siegen and University of Ulm -- show
the very high relevance of security in next-generation automotive
applications.
Also, for the first time escar will include a tour through the BMW
plant. I am sure this will be very interesting for everyone.
For registration information, please visit: www.escar.info
Regards, Christof
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Prof. Christof Paar Mobile Phone: +49 (0)170
790 3393
Chair for Communication Security URL: www.crypto.rub.de
Dept. Electr.Eng. & Inform.Science PGP key: www.crypto.rub.de/team.html
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
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5th escar Conference - Embedded Security in Cars
November 5-6, Munich, Germany
www.escar.info
1st Conference Day, Tuesday, Nov 6
09.00 - 11.30 Plant Tour BMW Munich (limited number of participants)
12.00 Lunch at the Hotel Holiday Inn München City-Nord
13.20 Welcome and Opening
13.45 "Secure and Privacy-Preserving Car-to-X Applications:
C2C-CC Baseline Concepts"
Speaker: Benjamin Weyl, BMW Research, Germany
14.30 Requested: AUDI AG
15.10 "IEEE1609.2 DSRC Security Standard"
Speaker: Scott Andrews, VII Consortium (BMW, DC, Ford, Honda,
Nissan, VW)
15.55 Coffee Break
16.15 "Automotive Security in the EU Focus"
Speaker: Christoph Ruland, University of Siegen
Security WG eSafety Forum, Germany
17.00 "Security Aspects of Road Tolling - Requirements from a
Toll Service Provider"
Speaker: Daniel Ohst, TollCollect GmbH, Germany
17.45 End of First Conference Day
After the first conference day we would like to invite you to join a
dinner in one of the most traditional "Brauhaus" in Munich.
2nd Conference Day escar, Wednesday, Nov 7
09.00 Chairman’s Welcome and Opening Address
09.05 "Secure Hardware in Cars"
Speaker: Jan Pelzl, escrypt GmbH Germany
09.45 "Secure Identification of ICs for Counterfeit Protection"
Speaker: Pim Tuyls, Philips Research, Netherlands
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 "Security Issues for the US-based Vehicle Safety
Communications-Applications Project"
Speaker: Dan Jiang, DaimlerChrysler, USA
11.45 "The SeVeCom Architecture for Security and Privacy in
Vehicular Communications"
Speaker: Frank Kargl, Ulm University, Germany
12.30 Questions to the Speakers
12.45 Lunch
14.00 Keynote: "Cryptology: Challenges and Opportunities"
Bart Preneel, Dept. Electrical Engineering-ESAT / COSIC,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
14.40 "Embedded AES-crypto engine for keyless entry systems"
Speaker: Paul Lepek, Senior Application Engineer, Atmel Corporation,
Germany
15.40 Panel Discussion
16.10 Outlook and Closing Remarks by the Chairman
16.30 End of the Conference
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Prof. Christof Paar Mobile Phone: +49 (0)170 790 3393
Chair for Communication Security URL: www.crypto.rub.de
Dept. Electr.Eng. & Inform.Science PGP key: www.crypto.rub.de/team.html
Ruhr University Bochum
44780 Bochum, Germany
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