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5th CPS-SPC@CCS 2019: London, UK
- Lorenzo Cavallaro, Johannes Kinder, Thorsten Holz:

Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security & Privacy, CPS-SPC@CCS 2019, London, UK, November 11, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6831-5
Session 1: Keynote
- Sandro Etalle:

Network Monitoring of Industrial Control Systems: The Lessons of SecurityMatters. 1
Session 2: Industrial Control Systems
- Shai Cohen, Tomer Gluck, Yuval Elovici, Asaf Shabtai:

Security Analysis of Radar Systems. 3-14 - Luis E. Salazar

, Alvaro A. Cárdenas
:
Enhancing the Resiliency of Cyber-Physical Systems with Software-Defined Networks. 15-26 - Jan Pennekamp

, Martin Henze
, Simo Schmidt, Philipp Niemietz, Marcel Fey, Daniel Trauth, Thomas Bergs, Christian Brecher, Klaus Wehrle
:
Dataflow Challenges in an Internet of Production: A Security & Privacy Perspective. 27-38
Session 3: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
- Stefano Longari, Matteo Penco, Michele Carminati

, Stefano Zanero:
CopyCAN: An Error-Handling Protocol based Intrusion Detection System for Controller Area Network. 39-50 - Pietro Ferretti, Marcello Pogliani

, Stefano Zanero
:
Characterizing Background Noise in ICS Traffic Through a Set of Low Interaction Honeypots. 51-61 - Habeeb Olufowobi

, Sena Hounsinou, Gedare Bloom:
Controller Area Network Intrusion Prevention System Leveraging Fault Recovery. 63-73
Session 4: Physical Layer and Testbeds
- Joseph Gardiner

, Barnaby Craggs
, Benjamin Green, Awais Rashid
:
Oops I Did it Again: Further Adventures in the Land of ICS Security Testbeds. 75-86 - Amir Herzberg, Yehonatan Kfir:

The Leaky Actuator: A Provably-covert Channel in Cyber Physical Systems. 87-98 - Jingyi Zhang, Anjia Yang

, Qiao Hu, Gerhard P. Hancke
:
Security Implications of Implementing Multistate Distance-Bounding Protocols. 99-108

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