Final Program of the EuroCyberSec 2024 Workshop

The EuroCyberSec 2024 Workshop will be held on 23 October 2024 at the Radisson Blue Hotel, Krakow, Poland. Co-located with the annual IEEE Computer Society MASCOTS 2024 conference, it is co-sponsored by the Horizon Europe DOSS Project on the DESIGN AND OPERATION OF SECURE IoT SUPPLY CHAIN, and the COST Action CA22104 (BEING-WISE: Behavioral Next Generation in Wireless Networks for Cyber Security). It was preceded by the highly successful EuroCybersec 2018 Workshop, co-Sponsored by the Horizon SerIoT Project, and resulted in 145,000 accesses to its Springer proceedings. The EuroCybersec 2021 Workshop was co-sponsored by the Horizon IoTAC project, and its Proceedings have exceeded 28,000 accesses.  The Proceedings of EuroCyberSec 2024 will be published in IEEEXpress as part of the MASCOTS’24 Conference.

Technical Program:

Oct. 23, 2024 — 10:25 DOSS EuroCyberSec2024 Welcome: Erol Gelenbe, Workshop Chair

10.30-11.30 Keynote: Security Aspects in the Evolved IoT-Edge-Cloud Continuum Paradigm Valeria Loscri, INRIA-Lille, Coordinator EU COST Action CA22104

11:30-12:30 EuroCyberSec2024 Session I 

  • A pipeline for processing large datasets of potentially malicious binaries with rate-limited access to a cloud-based malware analysis platform,
    Dávid Maliga, Roland Nagy and Levente Buttyán (BME, Hungary)
  • Deep Learning Intrusion Detection and Mitigation of DoS Attacks,
    Mohammed Nasereddin, Mert Nakip and Erol Gelenbe (IITIS-PAN, PL)
  • A Prolog-based Approach to Self-Evaluated, Declarative and Zero-Knowledge Verifiable Policies,
    Martin Farkas, Balázs Ádám Toldi, Bertalan Zoltán Péter and Imre Kocsis (BME, Hungary)

12:20-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:10 EuroCyberSec2024 Session II

  • Mitigation of Covert Communications in MQTT Topics Through Small Language Models,
    Camilla Cespi Polisiani, Marco Zuppelli, Maria Carla Calzarossa, Luca Caviglione and Massimo Guarascio (Univ. of Pavia & IBM, Italy)
  • Transforming the Field of Vulnerability Prediction: Are Large Language Models the key?
    Miltiadis Siavvas, Ilias Kalouptsoglou, Erol Gelenbe, Dionysios Kehagias and Dimitrios Tzovaras (CERTH, Greece & IITIS-PAN, Poland)
  • Buffer Access Monitoring for Enhanced Buffer Overflow Detection in Fuzzing,
    Ramon Barakat, Silvan Josten and Martin A. Schneider (Fraunhofer, Germany)
  • An Associated Random Neural Network Detects Intrusions and Estimates Attack Graphs,
    Mert Nakip and Erol Gelenbe (IITIS-PAN, Poland)
  • Vulnerability prediction using pre-trained models: An empirical evaluation,
    Ilias Kalouptsoglou, Miltiadis Siavvas, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Dionysios Kehagias and Alexander Chatzigeorgiou (CERTH & Aristotle Univ., Greece)

15:30 Closing & Lessons Learned

For more information please go to ➡️ https://mascots24.iitis.pl/?page_id=1624

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