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Secure Our Streets 2023

event date

14 Sep 2023

location

Online

website

sos.asrg.io


Secure Our Streets (SOS) is a conference aiming to provide a global platform for information exchange among industry experts and researchers in the domain of automotive security and privacy technology. The goal of the conference is to enable the community of automotive OEMs, providers, academic researchers, policy makers, and government regulators to showcase the recent advances and challenges in areas of automotive security and privacy technologies, organizational strategy and cybersecurity plan and government policies.

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

01 Jan 2023

Call closes at 11:59 PM

07 May 2023

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We are inviting presentations on recent advances in the area of automotive security and privacy including technology, organizational strategies, implementation of policy and regulations, methodologies, use-case demonstrations, challenges, and future directions. The list of topics includes, but is not limited to, 

  • Security and risk management and frameworks for vehicular systems, automated driving systems
  • Processes, methods, and application of tools for automotive security
  • Security Culture
  • DevSecOps, SecDevOps
  • Vulnerability management, incident response
  • Threat intelligence, forensics for the automotive domain
  • Intrusion detection systems, anomaly detection
  • Architectures for security and privacy in future autonomous vehicular systems, electric vehicles, V2X ecosystems
  • Security implications of future networking technology in the automotive domain(e.g. 5G)
  • Over-the-Air SW/FW updates
  • Standardization and automation of automotive security
  • Supply chain security for automotive systems
  • Security of off-road vehicles and commercial vehicles
  • Best and worst practices in establishing security programs
  • Privacy aspects of automotive data economy
  • Legal and regulatory aspects for automotive security and privacy (e.g., cross-regional)
  • Current automotive security challenges and future trends
  • Future of automotive security – Blockchain, Robust AI systems, PQC for automotive, crypto agility, data management infrastructure

Requirements

  • Submissions must have a real name, no aliases.
  • Disclosure presentations in which the affected companies have not been informed, will not be considered. The reason for this conference is not fame, but to inform.
  • Submissions may only be entered by researchers/speakers (no submissions from PR firms/marketing representatives).
  • Product or vendor-related pitches can only take place in Sponsor Booths.
  • Submissions must clearly detail concepts, ideas, findings, and solutions a researcher or speaking team plans to present.
  • Submissions that highlight new research, tools, vulnerabilities, etc. will be given priority.
  • Submissions that include White Papers are highly encouraged and will also be given priority.
  • Incomplete Submissions will not be considered.
  • Individuals may submit more than one proposal, but each proposal must be submitted via a separate submission form.
  • Each submission must include detailed biographies of the proposed speaking team.
  • Submitters will be contacted directly if Review Board members have any questions about a submission.
  • Presentations and videos will be published sometime after the conference unless the submitter requests specifically not to be published.
  • To request work not to be published after the conference must be done at the time of submission or per email before the conference. Requests after the conference will not be considered.

Video Recording

Since this conference is international and the worldwide infrastructure and scheduling issues can have an impact on the quality of the presented content at the conference, we require that all presentations be pre-recorded. Presentations can be also live, however, a pre-recorded video is still required.

Videos must be at least HD quality.