Connectivity of transport systems brings huge benefits; efficiency, safety, CO2 savings. But at what cost to our privacy and online security.

Speaker

Ken Munro

Agenda

5:00pm - Networking, Tea, Coffee
5:30pm - Introductions – Steve Sands
5:40pm - Speaker – Ken Munro - Hacking planes, trains and automobiles (and ships!)
6:40pm - Q&A
7:00pm - Networking, drinks, refreshments
8:30pm - Event close

Synopsis

Connectivity of our transport systems brings huge benefits; efficiency, safety and CO2 savings among many, but at what cost to our privacy and online security? Ken and the team at Pen Test Partners test all sorts of transport systems, helping keep them safe. We can learn plenty from the mistakes made with connectivity, but can also learn from for example the aviation industry about no-fault reporting and incident sharing.

About the speaker

Ken Munro

Security writer & speaker. Partner at PenTestPartners.

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Hybrid event: Hacking planes, trains and automobiles (and ships!)
Date and time
Tuesday 18 February, 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Location
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Ground Floor, 25 Copthall Avenue
London
EC2R 7BP
Price
Free