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A novel approach to PKI Root Management

Benedikt Brecht,Principal Investigator at Crash Avoidance Metrics Partnership (CAMP), gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security event, on the topic "V2X Security Credential Management System Proofof-Concept (SCMS PoC)". 

OEMS and Suppliers: The value and strategies for collaboration on security

Henrik Broberg, Senior Designer at Volvo Car Group, Sweden, gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security event, on the topic "The value and strategies for collaboration on security". Find out more and download this presentation for free here.

How to secure a vehicle that is “talking” to everything?

Dr.-Ing. Dr. Jürgen Großmann, Project Manager, Competence Center System Quality Center, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany, gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security event, on the topic: "The connected vehicle and the IoT - How to secure a vehicle, that is 'talking' to everything?". 

Keeping your car safe from hackers

Arthur Hicken,Chief Evangelist at Parasoft Deutschland GmbH, Germany gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security event, on the topic: "Keeping your car safe from hackers: Organizational changes for enhanced security". Find out more and download this presentation for free here.

Trusted Apps for open Software Platforms

Prof. Dr. habil. Christian Prehofer at An-Institut der Technischen Universitaet Muenchen, Fortiss GmbH, gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security event. In this presentation he discussed the challenges for connected cars with open platforms for apps. Find out more and download this presentation for free here. 

Automotive Cyber Security: The challenge of innovation

Siraj Shaikh, Reader for Cyber Security, Center for Mobility and Transport, Coventry University, UK gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security Conference, on the topic of: "Automotive Cyber Security: The challenge of innovation". Download this presentation for free here.

Legal concerns for all stakeholders to consider

Marc Stanley, Founder at Stanley Law Practice, USA gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security event, on the topic: "Legal concerns for all stakeholders to consider". Download this presentation for free here.

Cyber Security — A global perspective

Ralph Thiele, Chairman at Political-Military Society, USA, gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security conference, on the topic:"Cyber Security — A global perspective". 

Securing the CAV ecosystem: A UK Government Perspective

Palmer Sevvy, Head of Data & Analysis Branch at Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, gave a presentation at last years' Automotive Cyber Security conference, on the topic:"Securing the CAV ecosystem: A UK Government Perspective". Download this presentation for free here. 

Complete Automotive Cyber Security eBook

The two interconnected and overlapping disciplines, functional safety and cyber security, are of fundamental importance to the developments of the modern automotive industry. The purpose of this report is to initiate discussion and provide food for thought to functional safety, cyber security and testing practitioners by providing fruitful information, and statistics to shed light on the challenges and questions that are yet to be tackled, with the purpose of encouraging automotive specialists to collaborate and offer more transparency in their work toward safe and secure public streets.

On this dedicated eBook on automotive cyber security, our focus shifts into cyber security, connected cars in a globalized environment and integration of secure automotive technologies in smart cities of the future. For this reason, we have gathered information on threat intelligence, latest hack episodes and the overlap of cyber security and functional safety. We are also presenting you with key insights from an established OEM in regards to their collaborative security strategy and whether is time to start rethinking cyber security and vehicle safety. Key information from the legal perspective of cyber intrusions are also presented to you from a current on-going class action lawsuit.

  • ARTICLE #1 "How vulnerable are automakers to cyber attacks?"
  • INFOGRAPHIC "Carjacking - risks of the internet-connected car"
  • WHITEPAPER "Connected car driving change in defect detection"
  • ARTICLE #2 "When does a cyber attack become a functional safety issue?"
  • PRESENTATION #1 "Volvo presents collaborative security"
  • PRESENTATION #2 "Stanley Law Group presents legal concerns for stakeholders: the Cahen case and beyond"

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VALEO Presentation on Security Challenges and Best Practices in Future Vehicles

Expand your knowledge within this area, with this exclusive free presentation by Christophe Jouvray, Cybersecurity and Privacy Expert at VALEO in France on the topic of: "Security Challenges and Best Practices in Future Vehicles".

The presentation included the following:

  • Security challenges in transports
  • Tamper-proof automotive architecture
  • Reuse of best practices from railway and aeronautic domains

Download the full presentation for free here

Presentation on connected embedded systems and their safety and security risks

To date the most publicized hack has been the 2015 attack on a Jeep by researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, who, after connecting to the Jeep’s head unit, were able to find a way to hack the multimedia computer, which runs on a Linux operating system. 

Expand your knowledge within this area, with this exclusive free presentation by Dr. Ralf Leiter, Engineering Director ESC at Mando Corporation in Germany on the topic of: "Connected embedded systems and their safety and security risks".

The presentation covers the following:

  • Lessons learned in the IT industry
  • Revisit recent car hacks
  • Weak points of connected systems - How to protect?
  • Protection through memo box and antivirus for vehicles

Download the full presentation for free here

Report on Blockchain Solutions for Automotive Cybersecurity

One area which is gaining great traction in cybersecurity is blockchain, and we expect to hear much more about the technology in the coming years. Eventually, the aim is to make autonomous cars ‘hack-proof’ and blockchain security may provide the answers.

Many people associate blockchain with the digital currency Bitcoin - this was the first manifestation of blockchain in 2009 - but it can be used in many applications where security of data is important.

What potential does it have for the automotive industry?

Automotive IQ has written an exclusive free report on the topic of "Cyber Security in the Age of Autonomous Vehicles - Use of Blockchain Technology".

Download the full report for free here

ENISA Presentation on Enhancing Automotive Cybersecurity in Europe

Expand your knowledge on this topic with this exclusive presentation by Rossella Mattioli, Security and Resilience of Communication Networks Officer at ENISA - European Union Agency for Network and Information Security in Greece on the topic of: "Securing smart cars today, for safer autonomous cars tomorrow".

The presentation covers the following:

• Improve information sharing amongst industry actors

• Achieve consensus on technical standards for good practices

• Clarify cybersecurity liability among industry actors

Download the full presentation for free here