TrustED 2014 - International Workshop on Trustworthy Embedded Devices
Topics/Call fo Papers
In this workshop we consider selected aspects of cyber physical systems and their environments. We aim at bringing together experts from academia, research institutes, industry and government for discussing and investigating problems, challenges and some recent scientific and technological developments in this field. In this context we particularly are interested in the participation of industry representatives.
The workshop includes (but is not limited to) the following topics:
Embedded system security
Privacy aspects of embedded systems (e.g., medical devices, electronic IDs)
Physical and logical convergence (e.g., secure and privacy preserving facility management),
Hardware entangled cryptography
Foundation, development, and applications of physical security primitives (e.g., physically unclonable functions ? PUFs),
Remote attestation
IP protection for embedded systems
Reverse engineering
Secure execution environments (e.g., TrustZone, TPMs, etc.) on mobile devices
New protection paradigms for trustworthy embedded systems
In addition to the presentation of the accepted papers, we have invited speakers from industry and academia to share their experiences.
The workshop includes (but is not limited to) the following topics:
Embedded system security
Privacy aspects of embedded systems (e.g., medical devices, electronic IDs)
Physical and logical convergence (e.g., secure and privacy preserving facility management),
Hardware entangled cryptography
Foundation, development, and applications of physical security primitives (e.g., physically unclonable functions ? PUFs),
Remote attestation
IP protection for embedded systems
Reverse engineering
Secure execution environments (e.g., TrustZone, TPMs, etc.) on mobile devices
New protection paradigms for trustworthy embedded systems
In addition to the presentation of the accepted papers, we have invited speakers from industry and academia to share their experiences.
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