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DSAEC Distinguished Lecture: “Human-Cyber-Physical Security for Resilient Civil Infrastructure Operations in a Changing World”

Presented by Dr. Pingbo Tang, Carnegie Mellon University

Date:
Time:
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Willa Cather Dining Complex Room: Pioneers Room
Contact:
Durham School, (402) 554-4482, durhamschool@unl.edu
Civil infrastructure systems (CIS) (e.g., transportation infrastructure, water utilities, nuclear power plants, airports) require effective systems-level operation and maintenance (O&M) processes to ensure operational safety and efficiency. Such CIS O&M processes demand significant human efforts that include human/team cognition, decision-making, and activities, thus forming Human-Cyber-Physical Systems (H-CPS). Lack of proper comprehension and coordination of human behaviors within H-CPS could affect the cybersecurity and physical safety, and efficiency of CIS O&M in a changing world. Detecting and resolving critical CIS O&M events requires resilient and responsive response procedures that strictly satisfy CIS safety regulations. Comprehending human cognitive, task execution and cyber attacking behaviors during CIS O&M processes is thus crucial for ensuring the safety and efficiency of CIS O&M. This presentation aims at synthesizing H-CPS research studies that capture, diagnose, and predict the impacts of human cognitive and task execution behaviors on CIS O&M safety and efficiency.

Additional Public Info:
Lunch will be served between 11:30 AM - 12 PM. Please RSVP for lunch or Zoom link at https://go.unl.edu/DSAEC-DL

https://engineering.unl.edu/durhamschool/durham-school-distinguished-lecture/

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