Automotive IQ is inviting automotive leaders that are in charge of making decisions and driving change to the Automotive Cyber Security Executive Exchange, a one-of-a-kind event that will bring together a capped, qualified audience of 70 senior automotive cyber security leaders from vehicle/product security and IT/OT security domains looking to discover new ideas & concepts, make new connections and find solutions to business-critical challenges.
Last year, ISO/SAE 21434 was new and automotive companies were trying to figure out what it meant; Now, there is a June/July 2024 deadline by which vehicles that are impacted by UN ECE R155/R156 will need to be compliant. Vehicle autonomy, connectivity and AI are reducing level of control and increase exposure to attacks. And while technology is becoming more and more sophisticated, threat actors are also becoming more intelligent and capable.
It has never been more important to strengthen cyber security programmes, push for high-level conversations, internally and with industry peers, and remain on top of imminent threats and risks.
Join the 2-day Automotive Cyber Security Executive Exchange 2024 as it comes to Augsburg, Germany on 5th & 6th June, 2024 for its second year and leave feeling more prepared to tackle ever-evolving cyber security challenges than when you first arrived.
Alishba Jan Damian Pigot & Ilyas Ismail
'What I enjoyed the most was getting to network with a lot of different people and realising the challenges are the same across the industry.' - Head of Information & Cyber Security Strategy - Nissan Motor Corporation
As a global manufacturer of vehicle electronic components with 7,000 employees and 1,500 developers, LG Vehicle component Solutions (LG VS) has made a strategic decision to become a leader in its overall approach to cybersecurity across its solutions. To realize this vision, the company has defined multiple goals to become...