A collection of posters and presentations by Dr. Daily and his students in reverse chronological order. Most presentations are in PDF format with the title displayed as the hyperlink to download the presentation content. Presentations in class are usually available through the class website on Canvas. Some presentation that support papers also have links to datasets resulting from the research.
A presentation by Rik Chatterjee at the VehicleSec Symposium in support of the paper with the same title.
A presentation by Jake Jepson at the VehicleSec Symposium in support of the paper with the same title. See this demonstration video of a drive-by wireless attack on a truck on Christman Airfield at Colorado State University.
A presentation by Gabe Salinger for the defense of his M.S. Thesis in Systems Engineering at Colorado State University dated 26 January 2024. The research shows the application of MBSEsec on the J1939 Transport Protocols.
A presentation by Rik Chatterjee, Carson Green, and Jeremy Daily at the 2023 National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA) Digital Solutions Conference in Houston, TX. The presentation describes the current progress of the development of the new Ultimate Truck Hacking Plaform. The design for the UTHP is on github at https://github.com/SystemsCyber/UTHP.
A panel discussion at the 2023 National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA) Digital Solutions Conference in Houston, TX.
A poster by Rik Chatterjee, Carson Green and Jeremy Daily at the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA) Digital Solutions Conference in Houston, TX. The poster explains some challenges with securing the unified diagnaostic services (UDS) defined in ISO14229.
A poster by Jeremy Daily at the 2023 INCOSE Western States Regional Conference (WSRC) about the different levels and meanings of data from a vehicle network.
A presentation by Sharika Kumar at the SAE World Congress Experience (WCX) 2023 in Detroit. The paper presented is published by SAE with the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-0040.
A presentation by Wyatt Ford and Edward Larson from Red Balloon Security at the SAE World Congress Experience (WCX) 2023 in Detroit. The paper presented is published by SAE with the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-0034.
A presentation by Martin "Trae" Span in the Cybersecurity track at the 2023 IEEE SysCon in Vancouver, BC. The presentation discusses need for thoughtful design team compostion to tackle security design for complex systems. Co-authors include Logan Mailloux from the Naval Postgraduate School and Jeremy Daily at Colorado State University.
A presentation by Amy Eddy (given by Dr. Daily) in the Defence Systems track at the 2023 IEEE SysCon in Vancouver, BC. The presentation discusses the need for feedback loops for legacy systems utilized by the US Air Force.
A presentation by Rik Chatterjee at Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec) 2023 in San Diego on 27 February 2023. This was a presentation for the paper that was accepted for the Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium.
A presentation by Jeremy Daily to the Conference on Cybersecurity for Transport Canada on 23 February 2023.
A presentation by Subhojeet Mukherjee in defense of his Ph.D. Dissertation in Computer Science at Colorado State University.
A presentation by Jeremy Daily at the Fall 2022 Digital Solutions Conference in Alexandria, Virginia sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A presentation by Rik Chatterjee and Subhojeet Mukherjee to the workshop titled The Road to Future Automotive Research Datasets: Challenges and Opportunities.
A presentation by Jeremy Daily, Trae Span, and Gabe Salinger to the U.S. Air Force Academy cadets in their capstone class in systems engineering.
A presentation by Maj. Martin "Trae" Span to accompany a paper that was presented at the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering (ISSE) in Vienna, Austria, October 25, 2022. The citation is as follows:
M. T. Span, S. Gowdanakatte, J. Daily, I. Ray and K. E. Shahroudi, "Systems Thinking and Model Based Systems Engineering’s Utility to Solve Complex Organizational Problems - Cyber-Physical System Design Teams," 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering (ISSE), Vienna, Austria, 2022, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/ISSE54508.2022.10005341.
A poster by Rik Chatterjee and Subhojeet Mukherjee about some experimental results on exploiting a potential vulnerability in the J1939 transport protocol. This poster was presented at the 2022 Western States Regional INCOSE Conference in Golden, CO September 30 - October 2, 2023. https://www.incose.org/wsrc/
A presentation by Jeremy Daily to the South Carolina Accident Reconstruction Specialists for their 2022 Conference. https://scarsrecon.org/
A presentation by Maj. Martin "Trae" Span given to the 2022 INCOSE Western States Regional Conference in Golden, CO.
A presentation by Dr. Daily and Maj. Martin "Trae" Span given to the 2022 INCOSE Western States Regional Conference in Golden, CO.
A presentation by Mars Rayno given to the 2022 INCOSE Western States Regional Conference in Golden, CO.
A poster by Carson Green demonstrating the notion of performing a so-called chip swap for an airbag module. This work was supported by the Scott Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program at Colorado State University.
The presentation by Ram Rohit Gannavarapu defending his Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University.
A recorded presentation produced for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association for their fall meeting that covers SocketCAN, J1939 Address Claiming, Jupyter Notebooks, and an example of encrypting data in the J1939 Transport Protocol.
A poster presented by Ram Rohit Gannavarapu at the Fall 2021 Commercial Transportation Security and Research Program (CTSRP) Workshop in Alexandria, Virginia sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A poster presented by Ben Ettlinger at the Fall 2021 Commercial Transportation Security and Research Program (CTSRP) Workshop in Alexandria, Virginia sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A poster presented by Trae Span at the Fall 2021 Commercial Transportation Security and Research Program (CTSRP) Workshop in Alexandria, Virginia sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A recorded presentation produced for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association for their fall meeting that highlights the student projects from the Student CyberTruck Experience (CyTeX) program. This video demonstrates a security assessment for DDEC Reports by Jake Jepson, a program to bit-bang CAN by Matt Campo, and WiFi assessment by Alan Sandoval.
A presentation given Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium (GVSETS) by Jeremy Daily and Prakash Kulkarni of DG Technologies. The presentation accompanied a paper with the following citation:
J. Daily, P. Kulkarni, “Secure Heavy Vehicle Diagnostics”, In Proceedings of the Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium (GVSETS), NDIA, Novi, MI, Aug. 13-15, 2020.
A presentation for the NMFTA's Fall meeting about
A presentation given to the Society of Accident Reconstructionists (SOAR) in Denver, Colorado on August 26, 2019. The presentation covers aspects of conducting a chip and board level digital forensic investigation of Cummins modules using the KTag and PEMicro in-circuit imaging tool.
A presentation given to 2019 Embedded Security in Cars (escar) USA conference in Ypsilanti, MI.
A presentation on the test results for a CAN Data Diode by Hayden Allen. This represents some of the initial work that went into US Patent 10,754,997
A presentation to the NMFTA by Hayden Allen.
A poster presenting the concept of a CAN Data Diode to the NMFTA by Hayden Allen.
A poster presented at the 2017 Heavy Vehicle Cyber Security workshop sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A poster presented at the 2017 Heavy Vehicle Cyber Security workshop sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A poster presented at the 2017 Heavy Vehicle Cyber Security workshop sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A poster presented at the 2017 Heavy Vehicle Cyber Security workshop sponsored by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.
A presentation for the 2016 SAE World Congress. The data used in the analysis includes all the network logs, arduino sketches, and data from the HMB eDAQ are included in the zip archive: 2016 Data for SAE Paper 2016-01-1493.zip. The paper citation is as follows:
Daily, J., Johnson, J., and Perera, A., "Recovery of Partial Caterpillar Snapshot Event Data Resulting from Power Loss," SAE Technical Paper 2016-01-1493, 2016, https://doi.org/10.4271/2016-01-1493.
A presentation given to the 2015 SAE World Congress on extracting and interpreting data on a Detroit Diesel DDEC 5 engine control module. The analysis focused on the DDEC Reports data for Hard Brake, Last Stop, and Daily Engine Usage logs. The paper citation is as follows:
Daily, J., Kongs, A., Johnson, J., and Corcega, J., "Extracting Event Data from Memory Chips within a Detroit Diesel DDEC V," SAE Technical Paper 2015-01-1450, 2015, https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-1450
This presentation was given at the SAE World Congress in 2014 to support the paper authored by Jeremy Daily and Rick Ruth titled "Accuracy and Timing of 2013 Ford Flex Event Data Recorders."
Citiation:
Ruth, R. and Daily, J., "Accuracy and Timing of 2013 Ford Flex Event Data Recorders," SAE Technical Paper 2014-01-0504, 2014, https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-0504.
While the paper is copyrighted and published through SAE, all the data is available from this 445Mb archive. It has VBox data, CAN data, analysis scripts, and the spreadsheets used to draw the conclusions presented in the paper. The vehicle data was safely gathered under realistic driving conditions and replayed on a sled to induce air bag module recordings. Since this is a volumous set of real CAN data, it may be useful for researching advanced algorithms that operate on CAN data from passenger cars.
This presentation was given at the SAE World Congress in 2014 to support the paper authored by James Johnson, Jeremy Daily, and Andrew Kongs titled "On the Digital Forensics of Heavy Truck Electronic Control Modules."
Citiation:
Johnson, J., Daily, J., and Kongs, A., "On the Digital Forensics of Heavy Truck Electronic Control Modules," SAE Int. J. Commer. Veh. 7(1):72-88, 2014, https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-0495.