Program

Tuesday October 21st
8:30-9:15 Registration and FIKA
9:15-9:30 Welcome & Introductions
9:30-10:15 Keynote – Marco Nilsson, Jönköping University.

Marco leads the research environment Sustainable Societies (SUS) at the School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University. His research addresses issues of social movements and violent conflicts in international politics.
10:15-12:00 Paper session 1 – Methods & Practice

What Makes Information Critical? Information Classification in Organizational Practice
Simon Andersson, Åsa Ericson, Johan Lugnet, Christine Große
Reducing SOC Alert Fatigue via Real-Time CTI Correlation and Deduplication
Sotiris Koumourou, Adamantini Peratikou, Eliana Stavrou, Savvas Theodoulou, Stavros Stavrou
A Comparison of Security ICS Communication Protocols
Daniel Clark, Tom Chothia
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:30 Paper session 2 – Power Grids

Human and Organizational Factors in Smart Grid Cybersecurity: A Systematic Literature Review
Ronak Tejas Shah, Michel van Eeten, Wolter Pieters, Simon Parkin
The Dark Side of Flexibility: How Aggregated Cyberattacks Threaten the Power Grid
Daniel Myrén, Zeeshan Afzal, Mikael Asplund
Optimal Pathways in Hierarchical Smart Distribution Grid Models with Large Scale Adversarial Attacks and Dynamic Adversaries
Natasa Gajic, Stephen D. Wolthusen
14:30-15:00 FIKA
15:00-16:30 Paper session 3 – Security and Safety Large and Small

Black Swan Failures in Aviation
Cristina Kovacs
Risk Assessment of Wind Power Accidents: Safety and Health Impacts
Peter Burgherr, Adolfo Uribe
Designing Cyber Security Communities of Support to Improve SME Cyber Hygiene and Resilience
Neeshe Khan, Ram Herkanaidu, Steven Furnell, Jason R.C. Nurse, Maria Bada, Matthew Rand
16:30-17:00 Summary of the first day
17:15-19:00 Walking tour of Jönköping and welcome drink

Wednesday October 22nd
9:00-10:15Paper session 4 – Vehicles

Towards a Holistic and Multi-Modal Vehicle Security Monitoring
Ali Recai Yekta, Dominik Spychalski, Cenk Yekta, Markus Heinrich, Christoph Krauß, Stefan Katzenbeisser
A Systematic Literature Review on Cybersecurity in Autonomous Vehicles
Issa Morad, Yousef Yako, Görkem Kılınç Soylu
Securing Critical Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Risk Assessment and Mitigation Using MITRE TARA
Xuemeng Yao, Elias Seid, Fredrik Blix
10:15-10:45 FIKA
10:45-12:00 Paper session 5 – Methods

A Workflow for Secure and Tamper Resistant Software Test Reporting
Jakob Rechberger, Steffen Heinzl
Breaking the Android code: A Decade of Methods, Tools and Trends in Mobile Forensics
José María Gil-Delgado del Pozo, Lander Aguirregomezcorta, Görkem Kılınç Soylu
Operational Technology Network Anomaly Detection Using N-Grams
Jack Nunnelee, Alexander Howe, Mauricio Papa
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:30 Paper Session 6 – Knowledge, Skills and Education

Blueprint for K-12 Cybersecurity Education: Integrating Cybersecurity Throughout all K-12 Subjects
Timothy Crisp, John Hale
Joining the Dots Between Cybersecurity Career Roles, Skills and Knowledge
Eliana Stavrou, Steven Furnell
Phase-Driven Transitions in Cyber-Physical Incident Command Systems: Communication Dynamics from Tabletop Exercises
Kenta Nakayama, Kenji Watanabe, Ichiro Koshijima
14:30-15:00 FIKA
15:00-15:30 Keynote – Annelie Mannerström, CISO at Jönköping Energi

With 8 years of experience in information security, Annelie has in recent years broadened her role to also include national security issues in the local perspective, and preparedness. Annelie will talk about how Jönköping Energi works with security, and the challenges they face as a medium-sized energy company in an ever changing world.
15:30-18:20 Trip to Husqvarna Museum & guided tour. The bus from Smålandsbussen will leave from outside the venue at 15:30.
19:000-22:00 Dinner at Restaurang Hemma, Smedjegatan 36, 553 20 Jönköping

Thursday October 23rd
9:30-10:00 Keynote – Katarina Boustedt, RISE & Cybercampus

Katarina serves as Research Project Manager at RISE’s Cybersecurity Unit and Research Coordinator at Cybercampus Sverige. She is a seasoned research project manager with extensive experience in managing EU and national projects, including an FET flagship. Katarina holds a PhD in electronics packaging and production and has worked for 17 years in research at Ericsson, five years at Chalmers U of Tech, and in total 15 years at research institutes.
10:00-10:30 FIKA
10:30-12:00 Paper session 7 – AI and Critical Infrastructures

AI-Augmented Scenario Design: Experiences from a National Cybersecurity Exercise
Lenhard Reuter, Paul Smith, Florian Skopik
Sow Smarter, Not Harder: Evaluating LLM-generated Seeds for Fuzzing Critical Infrastructure
Jorge Barredo, Maialen Eceiza, José Luis Flores, Mikel Iturbe
A Multi-Dimensional Cyber Range-Powered Scoring Framework for Evaluating Cyber Resilience of Critical Infrastructures
Savvas Theodoulou, Eliana Stavrou, Adamantini Peratikou, Stavros Stavrou
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:30 Paper Session 8 – Security Frameworks

CY-TRUST: A Sectorial SOC Framework for Enhanced National and Cross-Border Cybersecurity Resilience
Adamantini Peratikou, Evagoras Charalambous, Eliana Stavrou, Panayiota Smyrli, George Hadjichristofi, Stavros Stavrou
CPSTRIDE: A Threat Modeling Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems
Dallas Elleman, John Hale
Next-Generation Threat Risk Management by Integrating GenAI for Security Compliance and Controls
Šarūnas Grigaliūnas, Rasa Brūzgienė, Ilona Veitaitė, Renata Danielienė, Paulius Astromskis, Živilė Nemickienė, Dovilė Vengalienė, Rokas Stankūnas, Ieva Andrijauskaitė, Ieva Šilingaitė
14:30-15:00 YCA award and farewell