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SYSE 549 - Secure Vehicle and Industrial Networking

  • 3 credits
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Theoretical and practical applications of secure communications in automotive and industrial networked systems. Industry standards used to understand challenges of balancing requirements for cybersecurity and functional performance. Networks include IP networks, Ethernet, in-vehicle networks, Controller Area Networks, SAE J1939 and diagnostic systems. Coverage includes physical connections, encoding, message framing, media access control, error detection, cryptography and application security.

Prerequisite

CS 163 (CS1--No Prior Programming Experience) or CS 164 (CS1--Prior Programming Experience). Credit not allowed for both SYSE 549 and ENGR 580A6

Textbooks and Materials

Please check the CSU Bookstore for textbook information. Textbook listings are available at the CSU Bookstore about 3 weeks prior to the start of the term.

Instructors

Jeremy Daily

Jeremy.daily@colostate.edu

Dr. Jeremy Daily is an Associate Professor of Systems Engineering at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. His research and teaching efforts focus on cybersecurity for transportation and embedded systems. He has a background in mechanical engineering, digital forensics for on-road vehicles, traffic crash reconstruction and vehicle cybersecurity. In 2017, Dr. Daily co-founded the CyberTruck Challenge, which focuses on developing student talent and building a community of interest in cybersecurity. His teaching experience covers systems engineering processes, operational technology security, dynamics, mechanics, and experimental design. His research projects are located at the Powerhouse Energy Campus at CSU and focus on model-based systems engineering, binary analysis for embedded systems, system forensics, and security threat analysis. He has an active research portfolio with funding from the Department of Transportation, Department of Defense/War, DARPA, the National Science Foundation, and private industry. Dr. Daily is a veteran from the US Air Force where his last duty assignment was maintaining flightline electronics at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, OH.

Learn more at: http://www.engr.colostate.edu/se/jeremy-daily/