Program Committee and Lectures - escar Europe 2009

Program Chair

  • Christof Paar, Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany
  • Thomas Wollinger, escrypt, Germany

Program Committee

  • Fan Bai, General Motors, USA
  • Utz Gnaida, BSI Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik
  • Martin Emele, Bosch
  • Simon Euringer, BMW
  • Wolfgang B. Höfs, European Commission
  • Tim Leinmüller, DENSO
  • Daniel Jiang, Daimler, USA
  • Antonio Kung, Trialog, France
  • Daniel Ohst, Toll Collect
  • Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • Christoph Ruland, University of Siegen, Germany
  • Carsten Schmal, Audi
  • Katharina Seifert, Volkswagen AG
  • Marcel Vierkötter, BAST Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen
  • Benjamin Weyl, BMW AG

Lectures

  • Standards in Automotive Security
    William Whyte, NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc., USA
  • Engineering Aspects of High-Speed Elliptic Curve Cryptography for C2C Communication
    Jan Pelzl, Christian Schleiffer, escrypt GmbH, Germany
  • Engineering Aspects of High-Speed Elliptic Curve Cryptography for C2C Communication
    Jan Pelzl, Christian Schleiffer, escrypt GmbH, Germany
  • Intra-Vehicle Information Security Framework
    Hagai Bar-El, Discretix Technologies Ltd., Israel
  • Comparison of authorization concepts – A new approach for vehicle theft protection
    Mirko Langnickel, Maik Müller, Volkswagen AG Group Research, Germany Martin Förster, AutoVision GmbH, Germany
  • simTD Security Architecture: Deployment of a Security and Privacy Architecture in large scale Field Operational Tests
    Norbert Bißmeyer, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology (SIT), Germany Hagen Stübing, GME GTE E/E Advanced Engineering, Adam Opel GmbH, Germany
  • Security Risk Analysis for Vehicular IT Systems – A Business Model for IT Security Measures
    Michael Scheibel, TÜV Informationstechnik GmbH, Germany Marko Wolf, escrypt GmbH, Dep. Munich, Germany
  • Formal Security Analysis of the Sevecom API: First Results
    Graham Steel, LSV, INRIA & CNRS & ENS-Cachan, France
  • EVITA-Project.org: E-safety vehicle intrusion protected applications
    Hervé Seudié, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany
  • Witness-based evidence generation in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
    José Maria de Fuentes, A.I. Gonzàlez-Tablas, A. Ribagorda, IT Security Group, Computer Science Department, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
  • Mandatory Implementation for In-vehicle eCall: Privacy Compatible?
    Christophe Geuens, Jos Dumortier, ICRI – K.U.Leuven – IBBT, Netherlands
  • Hardware Intrinsic Security
    Pim Tuyls, Intrinsic-ID, Netherlands
  • Polymeric data storage offers novel functions for security and production-related applications in automotive industry
    Torsten Hupe, Certego GmbH, Germany
  • OVERSEE - A Secure and Open Communication and Runtime Platform for Innovative Automotive Applications
    André Groll, Jan Holle, Christoph Ruland, University Siegen, Germany
    Thomas Wollinger, Frank Zweers, escrypt GmbH, Germany

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