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First Workshop on Real-Time Autonomous Systems Security<\/strong>
July 9, 2024, Lille, France<\/strong>
Held in conjunction with ECRTS 2024<\/a><\/em><\/h5>\n\n\n\n

About<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Autonomous systems such as ground and aerial vehicles, cognitive robots, and mechanical plants are used in many applications (transportation, surveillance, control systems, precision agriculture, and healthcare) and ease our everyday lives. Such systems also have \u201creal-time\u201d (viz., stringent timing and safety-critical) requirements. Due to their growing usage and high value, adversarial threats to those critical systems are increasing. Security, resiliency, and privacy problems in modern real-time autonomous systems pose direct threats to the users\/operators, the system itself, the other entities (including humans) around it, and the environment. Hence, there is a need for a concerted effort to understand the threats and devise techniques to make critical systems resilient against cyber-attacks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Considering the urgency and research needs, the First Workshop on Real-Time Autonomous Systems Security<\/em> (RT-AutoSec)<\/strong> provides a platform for researchers to present original research papers addressing these challenges. RT-AutoSe<\/strong> aims to bring together experts from academia and industry to discuss and address the security, resiliency, and privacy challenges of modern, connected autonomous systems. The expected impacts include identifying and eliminating adversarial threats in autonomous systems\u2019 design and implementation space.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Proceeding and Program <\/h2>\n\n\n\n

NOTE<\/strong>: This year, the RT-AutoSec, OSPERT, and RT-Cloud workshops will run with a joint schedule. At the end of the day, there will be a panel that will combine presenters from three events.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The full\u00a0RT-AutoSec \u201924 proceeding\u00a0<\/a>is available for download.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Program:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

8:00 \u2013 8:45<\/td>Registration<\/td><\/tr>
9:00 \u2013 9:10<\/td>OSPERT and RT-AutoSec Opening Remarks<\/td><\/tr>
9:10 – 10:00<\/td>Session 1: <\/strong>RT-AutoSec Industry Keynote
Safety & Security in Perfect Harmony through Life(cycles)
Martin Ring<\/td><\/tr>
10:00 \u2013 10:30<\/td>Coffee Break<\/td><\/tr>
10:30 \u2013 11:35<\/td>Session 2:<\/strong> RT-AutoSec and OSPERT Technical Session
1- [RT-AutoSec] Assured Micropatching of Race Conditions in Legacy Real-time Embedded Systems
R. Chatterjee, H. Simpa, B. Karel, R. Baratto, M. Gordon and J. Daily
2- [OSPERT] A Preliminary Assessment of the real-time capabilities of Real-Time Linux on Raspberry Pi 5
W. Dewit, A. Paolillo, J. Goossens
3- [OSPERT] Towards Enabling Synchronous Releases for Periodic Tasks in RTEMS
T. Seidl, M. Guenzel, J.-J. Chen, and K.-H. Chen<\/td><\/tr>
11:35 \u2013 12:15<\/td>Session 3: <\/strong>OSPERT and RT-AutoSec Keynote
Safety and Security on a Journey to Outer Space: Navigating the Complex Relationship
Zain Hammadeh<\/td><\/tr>
12:15 \u2013 13:30 <\/td>Lunch<\/td><\/tr>
13:30 \u2013 15:00 <\/td>RT-Cloud Opening Remarks
Session 3: <\/strong>RT-Cloud Technical Session
1- [RT-Cloud] Dynamic Offloading of Control Algorithms to the Edge using 5G and
WebAssembly
A. A. Bayati, K.-E. Arzen
2- [RT-Cloud] Safety-Critical Edge Robotics Architecture with Bounded End-to-End Latency
G. Gala, T. Unte, L. Maia, J. Kuhbacher, I. Kadusale, M. I. Alkoudsi, G. Fohler, and S. Altmeyer
3- [RT-Cloud] Integrating Containers and Partitioning Hypervisors for Dependable Real-time Industrial Clouds
M. Barletta, F. Boccola, M. Cinque, L. D. Simone, R. D. Corte and D. Ottaviano
4- [RT-Cloud] Orchestration Done Upside Down: Self-aware Applications for Substation
Automation
C. Gottel, D. Kozhaya, E. Fregnan, P. Sommer, S. Schonborn<\/td><\/tr>
15:00 \u2013 15:30<\/td> Coffee Break<\/td><\/tr>
15:30 \u2013 16:20<\/td> Session 4: <\/strong>RT-Cloud Keynote
Safety-critical cloud applications
George Violettas<\/td><\/tr>
16:20 \u2013 17:00<\/td> Session 5: <\/strong>Joint Panel
OSPERT + RT-AutoSec + RT-Cloud Panel<\/td><\/tr>
17:00 \u2013 18:00 <\/td>ECRTS First-timer Reception<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n

Scope and Topics of Interest<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

We welcome papers describing applications, methodologies, and case studies contributing to the state-of-the-art design of secure, time-sensitive autonomous systems. We require papers to consider some timing requirements related to the security of autonomous systems. The timing requirements of interest are broadly defined and may include soft real-time, QoS, and probabilistic guarantees.

Specific areas of interest include (but not limited to):<\/p>\n\n\n\n