21st Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Freight and Cybersecurity

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21st Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Freight and Cybersecurity

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2018-12-07

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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota

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This report summarizes the 21st Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium, held in Minneapolis on December 7, 2018: Keynote titled "Using New Technology to Build Trust Across Supply-Chain Networks for Improved Transparency, Efficiency, and Security" presented by Leo Janus; a panel titled Cybersecurity and the Implications for Freight moderated by Meg Duncan with panelists Brett Cooksey, Rob Fischer, Mike Johnson, and Augustine Moore; a panel titled "Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Considerations for Connected and Automated Vehicles" with Jay Hietpas and Josh Root. There is an inset titled "Minnesota focuses on truck platooning as next step for freight."

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Center for Transportation Studies. (2018). 21st Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium: Freight and Cybersecurity. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/202565.

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