2026 INTERSCT. Conference on cyber security of Internet-of-Things
Join us at INTERSCT26, the 2026 INTERSCT. Conference on cyber security of Internet-of-Things on 24 June 2026 at Eindhoven University of Technology on our journey towards an Internet of secure things. During the morning program we focus on its "Design", "Defense", "Attack" and "Governance of Security & Privacy" work packages with presentations by Herbert Bos, Michel van Eeten, Erik Poll, Jerry den Hartog and others and during the afternoon we focus on a number of external factors that influence our cyber security and where invited speakers Damiano Bolzoni, Joe Kiniry, and Gül Akcaova will address issues on the future of 'cyber security of AI, AI for cyber security'.
With the Internet-of-Things (IoT) we are seamlessly connecting the cyber and the physical worlds extending the risk area to safety requiring a broader perspective on security. IoT is turning out to be one of the weakest spots in our infrastructure. With billions and in the near future potentially trillions of devices, the security risks are growing at great rates. Our economic and societal forces are creating a perfect storm, a pervasive infrastructure of trillions of IoT devices which on one hand will oversee our lives and economy, and on the other hand will be completely unmanageable from a security perspective.
To compound the risk, IoT systems are often devised and engineered in places where we have no control on, and unless we want to basically surrender our digital sovereignty by only relying on foreign solutions for our national cyber security, we need to find a way to secure them regardless of provenance and built-in malicious intents.
We cannot secure something we cannot manage, we need to rethink the security paradigm, delegating part of the security management to the system that needs to autonomously adapt to the changing environment, while remaining under our supervision, and rethink accordingly all our security technologies. We need to be able to design, develop and manufacture IoT systems-of-systems in a fundamentally different way enabling the overall system to become robust, resilient and trustworthy, even in the presence of individual IoT devices that are insecure or even compromised in a Zero-trust environment and providing the right ecosystem for their wide adoption within industry. We actually need to be able to design, develop and manufacture new types of IoT devices with security-by-design, privacy-by-design, resilience-by-design and all by-default, robustness and resilience in mind; while continuously preserving all safety requirements, these devices must pro-actively manage their security, actively respond to attacks, recover from attacks, resume and restore themselves to a predefined level of operation following an attack etc.,
During the 2026 INTERSCT. Conference on cyber security of Internet-of-Things, on 24 June 2026 at the Auditorium of Eindhoven University of Technology, we will address many of these issues with an impressive line-up of invited speakers, panelists, and moderators. In the morning there will be two series of parallel sessions related to recent and ongoing work in related to to the state-of-the-art of cyber security of Internet-of-Things, During the day there will also be various posters on display. In the afternoon there will be a series of plenary sessions related to upcoming and future developments in the cyber security of Internet-of-Things, with special attention to “cyber security of AI, AI for cyber security.” During the day there will also be ample opportunities for discussions and networking during the networking lunch and the networking reception.
Participation in this event is free of charge, but registration is required.