Call for Papers – *Aviation Cyber Security Sessions* at 2009 SAE AeroTech Congress and Exhibition
November 10 - 13, 2009
Washington State Convention Center, Seattle, Washington, USA
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The SAE AeroTech Congress and Exhibition provides a forum for the aerospace community to meet and discuss current and future challenges, opportunities, and requirements of next-generation R&D, products, and systems and to develop professional relationships among the members of the world aerospace community. Technical sessions, panel discussions, and keynote presentations are integrated in a program that provides value to industry and government engineers, scientists, designers, program managers, operators, educators, and students. The technical program will cover a broad spectrum of topics in avionics, aviation cyber security, environment, flight sciences, man-machine interface, manufacturing, materials/structures, propulsion, safety, and systems.
Aviation cyber security is a new technical area introduced in the program this year, with topics of interest that include, but are not limited to:
• Aeronautical Network and Application Security
- Air Traffic Management
- Airplane Health Management
- Field-Loadable Software Distribution
- Airport Wireless
- Cabin Systems and Wireless
- Transmitting Personal Electronic Devices
- Security Infrastructures
- Multi-Level Security
• Security of Distributed, Integrated, Software-Intensive Systems
- End-to-End System Assessment
- Integration Frameworks
- Security Models for Collaborative Development
- Open Source Software Security
• Security Certification
- Trustworthiness Verification and Validation Techniques
- Cost-Effective and Time-Efficient Formal Methods
- Modeling and Simulation
- Security Assurance Processes
• Long-term Security
- Protection of Airplane Information Assets
- Protection of Onboard Cryptographic Secrets
• Operational Security
- Airline/Manufacturer Guidance, Workflows and Processes
- Response to Airplane Security Events
- Vulnerability Assessment
- Risk Management
• UAV Security
Authors who wish to contribute a paper please submit an abstract online of approximately 300 words for consideration by April 7, 2009.
Important Dates
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Online 300-words Abstracts: April 7, 2009
Review ready manuscripts: May 19, 2009
Final approved manuscripts: Sept. 9, 2009
Technical Program Committee
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Krishna Sampigethaya (Chair), Boeing
Terry L Davis, Boeing
Jae H Kim, Boeing
Dave Pierce, GE Aviation
Radha Poovendran, Univ. of Washington
K Venkatesh Prasad, Ford
Chuck Royalty, Boeing
Sudhakar Shetty, Boeing
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