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CERIAS Security Seminar: Adversarial C2 inside OT Networks

The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security
November 20, 2024
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Zoom

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Speaker:
Mason Rice
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Abstract: This presentation outlines adversarial command and control attacks in OT networks.  Focusing on the electrical grid, this presentation highlights current gaps in critical infrastructure protection research.  After discussing real-world examples, a fictional electrical grid is used to explore cyber-physical threats and mitigations to OT systems.

About: Dr. Mason Rice is the director of the Cyber Resilience and Intelligence Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In this role, he is responsible for an R&D portfolio focused on advanced intelligent systems and resilient cyber-physical systems, including research into (1) AI for national security, (2) cybersecurity for critical systems, (3) machine-augmented intelligence, (4) vulnerability science, and (5) identity science.

Following retirement from the Army, Dr. Rice joined ORNL in 2017 as the Cyber-Physical R&D Manager and was soon appointed as the first Group Leader for Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems at ORNL. He ultimately grew the group into four focused research groups, at which point he was selected to be the first Section Head of the new Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems Section.

The weekly security seminar has been held every semester since spring of 1992. We invite personnel at Purdue and visitors from outside to present on topics of particular interest to them in the areas of computer and network security, computer crime investigation, information warfare, information ethics, public policy for computing and security, the computing "underground," and other related topics. More info

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