1st Workshop on Industrial infrastructures Cyber Security for Advancing Collaborative manufacturing

ICSAC 2021


Computer Security & Cryptography Security & Trust & Testing



Call for papers
Industry 4.0 is based on the digitalization of processes and interconnection of equipment for improved operations, process optimization, and enhanced adaptability to marked needs. Looking beyond the single factory scope, collaborative manufacturing pushes the advantages of I-4.0 integration to the entire supply- and value-chain. The ICSAC workshop is focused around the cybersecurity challenges arising in collaborative manufacturing scenarios, to foster security solutions that can concretely improve trust and facilitate the transition to the I-4.0 paradigm. This workshop aims to be an open venue to discuss solutions able to (1) guarantee secure data exchange across the digital supply chain while providing high degree of resilience, reliability, accountability and trustworthiness, and (2) to address threat prevention, detection, mitigation, and real-time response. Some of the addressed topics (but not limited to them):
- Solutions for trusted computations at the edge, including trusted embedded platforms enablers (e.g. trusted execution environments based on commercial/open solutions, embedded cryptographic modules, root of trust solutions, secure boot, TPM),
- Solutions for confidentiality, including secure multi-party computations and homomorphic encryption,
- Solutions for trusted supply chain and secure transactions, including distributed ledger technologies and smart contracts,
- Solutions for secure communications and integration, including I-4.0 frameworks such us OPC-UA, UMATI, …
- Solutions for runtime network protection, including privacy-preserving embedded machine learning and novel approaches to anomaly detection,
- Solutions for managing Industrial IoT devices at scale, including PKIs and remote attestation,
- Pilots and success stories on security of collaborative manufacturing in the context of the I-4.0 vision.
This is the first edition of the ICSAC workshop, organized in the context of and with support from the EU H2020 project COLLABS 871518 (https://www.collabs-project.eu/). The workshop will host (a) two presentations from the COLLABS project, providing the vision and some technical achievements of the first year of the project, and (b) open presentation slots for papers selected among the submissions. Cybersecurity for industrial manufacturing infrastructures is a compelling and growing area for future embedded technologies, with an expected impact that will change radically the opportunities in the collaborative manufacturing domain. Cybersecurity is essential to provide adequate guarantees from the lowest to the highest layers of future manufacturing infrastructures.
Guidelines for Submissions:
ICSAC’2021 will accept full-paper (8-pages) original and already-published scientific contributions (please indicate clearly, in the first page, previous publication venue, if any), as well as short-paper (4-pages) reporting on industrial experiences and pilots. Based on the number of original contributions received and successfully evaluated by reviewers, the organizing committee will consider publication of the workshop proceedings. Submissions to ICSAC’2021 shall be formatted according to EasyChair Proceedings formal (https://easychair.org/publications/for_authors) and will be accepted only though the EasyChair page, reachable through the link from the ICSAC’2021 website and in this call for papers. All submitted papers will be subject to blind review by program committee and external experts. The list of accepted papers will be made available before the workshop on the ICSAC website. Authors of accepted papers are required to ensure that at least one of them will be present at the workshop. Authors will be notified of this decision before the workshop and invited to submit a revised version of their contributions in the weeks after notification.