Resilience and Security in Cyber-Physical Systems: Self-Driving Cars and Smart Devices
The future will be defined by autonomous computer systems that are tightly integrated with the environment, also known as Cyber-Physical systems (CPS). Resilience and security become extremely important in these systems, as a single error or security attack can have catastrophic consequences. In this talk, I will consider the resilience and security challenges of CPS, and how to protect them at low costs. I will give examples of two recent projects from my group, one on improving the resilience of Deep Neural Network (DNN) accelerators deployed in self-driving cars, and the other on deploying host-based intrusion detection systems on smart embedded devices such as smart meters and smart medical devices. Finally, I will discuss some of our ongoing work in this area, and the challenges and opportunities. This is joint work with my students and industry collaborators.
- Series:
- Microsoft Research Talks
- Date:
- Speakers:
- Karthik Pattabiraman
- Affiliation:
- University of British Columbia
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Ben Zorn
Partner Researcher
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