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In today's increasingly connected and autonomous vehicle landscape, cybersecurity presents a top priority. A cyber-attack on a motor control system can have far-reaching consequences, including financial losses, damage to brand reputation, and legal implications for both manufacturers and users. But how can you safeguard motor control systems against cyber threats? Join our expert speakers and, among others, get answers to the following questions:

  • Why is Cybersecurity necessary in Automotive designs?
  • What are the criteria for ISO21434 certification?
  • What security features do Infineon Motor Control products support?
  • How does the upcoming TRAVEO™ T2G family’s ISO21434 compliance enhance the security of your automotive system?

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Manuela Meier
Manuela Meier
Manuela Meier

Witold Góra

Witold Góra is an engineer with 26 years of experience in the semiconductor industry. For the past 15 years at Infineon Technologies, they have focused on the cybersecurity aspects of microcontroller development, including concept, product definition, and design. Their work supports Infineon's commitment to advancing secure microcontroller solutions.

Sheetal Jonwal
Sheetal Jonwal
Sheetal Jonwal

Sheetal Jonwal

Sheetal Jonwal is a skilled engineer responsible for system applications for Smart Motors, with a focus on Thermal Management and Doors & Closure systems. She brings 5 years of experience in the Semiconductor industry, having worked on various technologies and held different roles. Her educational background includes a master's degree in Embedded Systems, which she earned in India.

On-demand webinar: Cybersecurity in Motor Control Systems
March 04, 2025
05:30 ( CET )