As the regulatory landscape evolves, Tyson Benson, Senior Product Cybersecurity Analyst at ZF Group, shares exclusive insight into regulations from the U.S. Department of Commerce and their expected impact on the automotive industry, including compliance timelines. Tyson also emphasises the importance of industry collaboration and staying ahead of regulatory changes.
Tyson, who has close interaction with key staff at the U.S Department of Commerce, will be sharing further insights on this topic alongside John Kwant, Executive Director Americas, 5GAA and Supriya Suravarjhala, Product Cybersecurity Specialist, Continental at Automotive Cybersecurity Detroit 2025.
As the automotive industry shifts towards software-defined vehicles, Partha Goswami, Principal at PG Mobility Analysis (ex-GM), explores the anticipated positive outcomes of this transformation, including faster development cycles and enhanced vehicle performance. He also discusses the incremental progress the industry is making, along with the execution challenges it faces, as well as issues related to connectivity and vehicle security.
Partha will be sharing further insights into these topics at the Automotive Cybersecurity Detroit 2025 conference.
In this interview, Apostol Vassilev, Research Manager at NIST, explores the growing role of AI in automotive cybersecurity. Apostol explains how his background in cybersecurity led him to explore AI for automating tasks, eventually focusing on securing AI systems in vehicles. Apostol highlights the cybersecurity risks that AI introduces, particularly in autonomous vehicles, and the importance adopting frameworks to address emerging security risks.
The interview concludes with Apostol’s insights into the industry’s future and why attending Automotive Cybersecurity Detroit 2025 will be crucial for those navigating the landscape of AI and cybersecurity in the automotive industry.