Andre Weimerskirch

VP Product SW, Cybersecurity & Functional Safety Lear Corporation

Dr. André Weimerskirch is Vice President for Platform Software, Cybersecurity and Functional Safety at Lear Corporation. Before that, André established the transportation cybersecurity group at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) and still holds an Adjunct Associate Research Scientist appointment at UMTRI. André also co-founded the embedded systems security company ESCRYPT in 2004 which was sold to Bosch in 2012.

André is active in all areas of automotive and transportation cybersecurity and privacy, he is a main designer of the American vehicle-to-vehicle SCMS security system, published numerous articles in automotive and embedded cyber security, is co-founder of the American workshop on embedded security in cars (escar USA), and chairs the Mcity cybersecurity working group at the University of Michigan.

Automotive Cybersecurity Day Three | March 21, 2024

10:40 AM PRESENTATION | HOW WILL SECURITY APPROACHES CHANGE FOR SOFTWARE-DEFINED VEHICLES

Software defined vehicles will fundamentally change the role and the work of security engineers in the automotive space. Not only this, but it will also alter the way companies look at their security approaches and the roles and responsibilities between OEMs and suppliers.

 

This is a significant change that will require huge shifts and changes in the software base and require security teams to prepare for both the opportunities and challenges that SDVs present.

 

Learn how security approaches will change with and for software-defined vehicles and how you prepare for this industry-transforming shift.

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Andre.

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