Uncharted territory: The art of hacking transportation - Planes, trains, and ships

Tuesday
 
26
 
November
3:50 pm
 - 
4:30 pm

Speakers

Shahmeer Amir

Shahmeer Amir

CEO
Speeqr

Synopsis

In the era of interconnected transportation systems, "Uncharted Territory: The Art of Hacking Transportation - Planes, Trains, and Ships" takes participants on a compelling exploration of the vulnerabilities inherent in modern transportation technology. The session commences with an insightful overview of the current state of the transportation industry, emphasizing the pervasive role of technology in aviation, railways, and maritime operations.

Delving into uncharted territory, the presentation unveils potential vulnerabilities and associated risks, emphasizing the evolving threat landscape faced by the transportation sector. Drawing from recent cyber attacks such as the Colonial Pipeline ransomware incident, the session provides a contextual understanding of the real-world impact on society.

A key focus of the presentation is the demonstration of the artistry of transportation hacking, showcasing common techniques employed by cybercriminals. From social engineering tactics to exploiting physical security gaps, the session underscores the critical importance of securing these systems. Attendees will gain insights into the potential ramifications of successful attacks, ranging from compromising safety systems to disrupting operations and posing physical harm to passengers and citizens at large. This abstract promises a thought-provoking journey through uncharted cyber territories, equipping industry professionals with knowledge to fortify against emerging threats in the transportation landscape.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.

Acknowledgement of Country