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Security for automotive applications

Markus Janke, Dr. Peter Laackman, Infineon Technologies AG

The speech addresses:

  • the evolution of attack methodologies against automotive components,
  • an outlook into the future,
  • general classification of attacks based on wide selection of examples and attacks’ origin,
  • illustrative hardware solutions demonstrations.

 

Standardizing automotive cybersecurity engineering

Dr. Markus Tschersich, Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG

The speech addresses:

  • holistic consideration of autmotive security,
  • overview standard ISO / SAE 21434 Road Vehicles - Cybersecurity Engineering,
  • ISO / SAE 21434 in the context of current regulation and standardization.

 

Security requirements and concepts for future cars

Dr. Karsten Schmidt, AUDI AG

The speech addresses:

  • trends in security requirements,
  • outlook to the vehicle security concept of the future,
  • future challenges.

 

TPM 2.0 to protect embedded vehicle systems

Prof. Dr. Christoph Krauß, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology (SIT)

The speech addresses:

  • secure Over the Air Update,
  • protection against illegal functional activation,
  • privacy protection,
  • firmware runtime product lines.

 

Security and privacy at the dawn of autonomous vehicles

Lazaros Kapsias, u-blox AG

The speech addresses:

  • the internet of vehicles,
  • 24/7 protection of customer safety and data,
  • cybersecurity across multiple layers,
  • current situation & thoughts.

 

How artificial intelligence can help to protect vehicle networks

Marc Weber, Vector Informatik GmbH

The speech addresses:

  • intrusion detection in vehicle networks,
  • specification-based approach vs. machine learning,
  • neural networks (Autoencoder),
  • opportunities and challenges.

 

XAIN as a Blockchain-enabled access control protocol demonstrated in Porsche Panamera

Lundbæk Leif-Nissen, XAIN AG

The speech addresses:

  • user method based access control framework for fast and privacy-preserving platform integrations in device networks,
  • definition of Porsche project scope with three epics: User-based Access Control sharing; secure data logging; third party integrations,
  • presentation of project results in Porsche Panamera.

 

The usage of EVITA HSM to secure vehicle external and internal communication

Dr. Frederic Stumpf, ESCRYPT GmbH

The speech adresses:

  • increasing software and system complexity of vehicle platforms require dedicated security solutions,
  • hardware security modules are the nucleus to build complex holistic security concepts for vehicles,
  • software for hardware security modules needs to solve safety and security requirements.