Securing the "software supply chains" through design

Workshop and collective demo in English |
CETIC brings its expertise in software and security engineering, in particular its expertise in software testing, in the development of software engineering platforms and its knowledge of cybersecurity standards and the evolving certification context at European level.

Date

On 25/05/23 from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm

Location

Avenue Jean Mermoz 38, Charleroi, Belgique

Price

Free of charge, upon registration

Contact information

10h30 à 12h00 Workshop - Sébastian Dupont - CETIC

This session will explain how to protect a software supply chain, starting from development activities through to the operating stages of the software in production. The aim is to detect and remedy security threats as quickly as possible in order to minimize their impact. These DevSecOps security methods will be illustrated by simulating an attack on autonomous robots and the security measures to be put in place to detect, remedy and prevent it. These measures rely on modern observability and automation techniques to maximize their effectiveness.

12h00 - 13h00 Light lunch and Networking

13h00 - 14h30 Collective Demonstration

- Presentation of the results of the Cyrus project - Christian Mack - Guardis

- Demo - The CYRUS cybersecurity testing platform automates security tests (penetration tests or functional security tests) on cyber-physical systems (drones, smart vehicles, trains, industry 4.0 equipment, etc.). The session will explain how to protect your connected equipment using the generic test procedure developed in the Cyrus project and penetration tests in order to identify vulnerabilities, confirm the risks involved and allow faults to be corrected in time. - Guillaume Ginis - CETIC

Organizer(s)

3 profile(s) associated to this event.

CETIC

As an applied research centre in the field of ICT, CETIC's mission is to support economic development by transferring the results of the most innovative research in ICT to companies, particularly SMEs. CETIC helps companies integrate these technological breakthroughs into their products, processes.

Avenue Jean Mermoz 28, 6041 Charleroi, Belgique

Last updated: October 15, 2024

Guardis

Specialised in the design, monitoring and management of information systems and IT security.

Rue Jean Lambert Defrêne 107, 4340 Awans, Belgique

Last updated: August 22, 2024

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WalHub

WalHub is a European Digital Innovation Hub - EDIH based in Wallonia (Belgium) that supports manufacturing companies in their digital transformation through awareness and adoption of key technologies.

Sq. des Martyrs, 6000 Charleroi, Belgique

Last updated: October 7, 2024