CATV Ethics & Policy Workshop: Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure

Connected and Autonomous Transportation Vehicles (CATV) will soon introduce dramatic changes in American life--in its economy and its society. Transportation systems, urban planning and infrastructure, citizen safety, data privacy, cyber-security, and the industrial base will all be affected. The pending arrival of CATV challenges many of our nation’s basic working arrangements, laws, and societal relationships. It will raise a plethora of ethical and legal issues and challenge governments' ability to anticipate, adapt, and govern.
PPRI will host on-campus workshops to address what we currently know on these issues, what we need to know, and outline potential policy implications. This is the first in the series of four workshops.
Security, Cybersecurity, and Infrastructure
Participants will engage in discussions on the ethics and potential policy implications surrounding the issues of security, cybersecurity, and infrastructure for connected and autonomous vehicles.
A panel of experts will start the day (Steve Shladover (UC Berkeley), Darcy Bullock (Director of JTRP), Ryan Jenkins (Cal Poly), moderated by Joel Rasmus (CERIAS)), lunch will be provided, then breakout groups will be lead on each topical area.
Attendees will come back together to share, comment, and collect what we currently know on these issues, what we need to know, and outline potential policy implications.
Please see the agenda for the workshop below:
11:00 AM Welcome Remarks
11:15 AM Panel
12:00 PM Lunch, Break
1:00 PM Breakout Discussion groups
2:15 PM Break
2:30 PM Come back together, collect discussion outcomes
3:15 PM Concluding Remarks
3:30 PM Reception
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Please register to attend via our EventBrite page.
Date & time
October 12, 2018
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location
Purdue Memorial Union, East & West Faculty Lounges