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  • Sabarathinam Chockalingam

    Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Norway
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    Dynamic Risk Assessment for Industry 4.0
    Tue 30 Jul | 13:00 - 14:30 | SR08

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    Dr. Sabarathinam Chockalingam is a Research Scientist I at the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Norway. Saba has a PhD within Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security from the Delft University of Technology and Master of Science in Cyber Security and Management from the University of Warwick. He has managed and worked in national and international research projects related to Cyber Security like CPSEC, RECYCIN, and SecuRoPS. Currently, he is leading the activity on Distinguishing Attacks and Faults to Support Effective Response in the international OECD Halden Human Technology Organisation (HTO) project. Finally, he also served as an Organization and Program Committee member in various international conferences and workshops in addition to being a reviewer and (guest) editor for high-quality journals in the field of his expertise like the International Journal of Information Security, and Computer Standards and Interfaces.

    Dynamic Risk Assessment for Industry 4.0

    In the age of Industry 4.0, the integration of cyber-physical systems within industrial control environments presents significant opportunities alongside critical challenges, particularly in ensuring resilience. This talk, "Dynamic Risk Assessment for Industry 4.0," explores advanced methodologies for dynamic and adaptive risk assessment to address risks arising from both intentional and accidental root causes. By providing an overview of dynamic and adaptive risk assessment methods, we delve into the synergy of probabilistic techniques and expert insights to construct comprehensive risk models. These models are illustrated through realistic examples, demonstrating their suitability in various scenarios. Drawing on comprehensive research and advanced frameworks, this talk highlights the importance of adaptive, integrated approaches to risk assessment, ensuring the resilience of critical industrial systems in an increasingly interconnected world.

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