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Seminar Talk by Vincent LendersWritten on 17.04.26 by Nils Ole Tippenhauer Dear Students, The following is an announcement for a related seminar talk at CISPA. Feel free to participate if you are interested - but this completely voluntary and has no impact on your grades or similar. Next Wednesday 22.4., Prof. Vincent Lenders (Uni Luxembourg) will give a seminar talk… Read more Dear Students, The following is an announcement for a related seminar talk at CISPA. Feel free to participate if you are interested - but this completely voluntary and has no impact on your grades or similar. Next Wednesday 22.4., Prof. Vincent Lenders (Uni Luxembourg) will give a seminar talk at 2pm, 0.02 in the CISPA building. Title: Critical Infrastructure Security in the Era of Agentic AI Abstract: Critical infrastructure, including energy systems, transportation networks, water supply, healthcare, telecommunications, etc, form the backbone of modern societies and economies. In recent years, the security landscape surrounding these systems has been profoundly challenged by the rise of hybrid threats and rapid breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI). State and non-state actors increasingly exploit cyberspace as a domain of strategic competition, targeting critical infrastructure to disrupt essential services, exert political pressure, and undermine public trust. At the same time, advances in AI are transforming offensive cyber capabilities, enabling more sophisticated attacks, faster vulnerability discovery, and large-scale targeted cyber operations. In this talk, I will present key insights and lessons learned from my research and security testing experience during 15 years at the Swiss Cyber-Defence Campus and armasuisse. Building on this experience, I will outline the vision and research agenda of my new group at the University of Luxembourg, which aims to develop AI-powered cyber defence systems to strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructure against emerging hybrid and AI-driven threats. The talk will explore how recent advances in artificial intelligence are reshaping both offensive and defensive cyber capabilities, and will highlight key open challenges and research directions for protecting safety-critical cyber-physical systems in an increasingly contested digital environment |
Second LectureWritten on 16.04.26 by Nils Ole Tippenhauer Dear Students, the lecture today will be shorter than usual, as I have a colliding important commitment at 1pm. I shared the full slideset, in case we do not manage to finish it during the lecture. I also plan to live stream/record as last time. See you in the lecture Nils |
First LectureWritten on 09.04.26 by Nils Ole Tippenhauer Dear students in CPSS'26, we will start with the first lecture today THU 9.4. at 12.15 (sharp). Lecture location is the lecture hall at CISPA (E9.1 on campus, Stuhlsatzenhaus 5). I will generally also livestream to zoom (link in material collection). As this will be the first lecture, I'll… Read more Dear students in CPSS'26, we will start with the first lecture today THU 9.4. at 12.15 (sharp). Lecture location is the lecture hall at CISPA (E9.1 on campus, Stuhlsatzenhaus 5). I will generally also livestream to zoom (link in material collection). As this will be the first lecture, I'll introduce the lecture format and planned content for this year, and will also check with you on preferred content from your side. I plan to record lectures in this class and to put them on Youtube afterwards, but please be aware that those recordings are not guaranteed as they may fail due to various technical issues. Please make sure to attend the lecture! |
Cyber-Physical Systems Security
The lecture will take place every Thursday from 12.15-13.45pm, starting April 9. It will be taught by Nils Ole Tippenhauer. Roughly the first half will focus on drones and their security and the second half will focus on general Cyber-Physical Systems/ Industrial Control Systems security. We currently plan to have a mix of interactive lectures via Zoom, and prepared videos. In addition, there will be practical exercises using Linux w/ ArduPilot and other tools.
This lecture is an advanced lecture. Previous knowledge from CySec1 and CySec2 (or Security) is recommended. If you took my advanced lecture Physical-Layer Security in the past, you CANNOT take this course, as there are significant overlaps. While the lecture will touch physical-layer concepts such as (wireless) signals, no background in that area is assumed. The lecture will cover thee main topic areas: attacks (and countermeasures) that leverage physical channels (e.g., side-channel attacks), attacks (and countermeasures) involving control systems (e.g., drones, evasion attacks, monitoring systems), and security for cyber-physical systems (such as industrial control systems).
The lecture will be complemented by 6 exercises. Due to related effort, this course can only accommodate up to 40 students.
There will be a final written examination with no second backup slot. The exam date is TBD at 10am in the CISPA Bernd Therre lecture hall (0.05 in E9.1).
