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Speaker's Biography

Kell Rozman is the Security Software Engineering Senior Manager responsible for Toyota Motor North America's Security Engineering organization including the cloud security, application security, red team, security analytics, security automation and anything else thrown his way. His efforts allow Toyota to develop secure connected car applications infrastructure while pioneering the latest technology to enable Toyota's journey to becoming a mobility company. He has a diverse background in information security in both commercial and defense applications. Helping to protect the nation’s defense and commercial companies by solving complex cyber security and mission awareness problems for DARPA, DoD, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, a Managed Detection Response organizations. He’s worked in the domains of threat hunting, security analytics, malware attribution, penetration testing, threat intelligence, and software assurance on state-of-the-art solutions that directly impact the growing threat posed by malicious cyber actors.

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Aiping Xiong (Pennsylvania State University), Zekun Cai (Pennsylvania State University) and Tianhao Wang (University of Virginia)

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Tommaso Frassetto (Technical University of Darmstadt), Patrick Jauernig (Technical University of Darmstadt), David Koisser (Technical University of Darmstadt), Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (Technical University of Darmstadt)

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Brian Kondracki (Stony Brook University), Babak Amin Azad (Stony Brook University), Najmeh Miramirkhani (Stony Brook University), Nick Nikiforakis (Stony Brook University)

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Impact Evaluation of Falsified Data Attacks on Connected Vehicle...

Shihong Huang (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Yiheng Feng (Purdue University), Wai Wong (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Qi Alfred Chen (UC Irvine), Z. Morley Mao and Henry X. Liu (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Best Paper Award Runner-up ($200 cash prize)!

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