Cybersecurity Vehicle Forum – June 4, 2024, Detroit, MI
On June 4th, we held the first Cybersecurity Vehicle Forum of the 2024 series in Detroit, MI, in partnership with AutoTech: Detroit. We welcomed representatives and participants from automotive OEMs, Tier 1 automotive suppliers, SoC hardware suppliers and semiconductor IP suppliers. Through individual presentations and robust panel discussions, we explored the current and future landscape of automotive cybersecurity including standardization, hardware protected security environments, security use cases for software defined vehicles and SESIP certification for automotive.
We look forward to continuing the discussion at our next Cybersecurity Vehicle Forum events planned for Japan and Europe this fall.
Access the presentations here:
- Standards as a means to realize UNECE 155 - John Krzeszewski, Eaton
- Standards as a means to realize UNECE 156 - Ira McDonald, High North Inc.
- Panel 1: J3101 as a Security Controls Library for ISO/SAE 21434 - Bill Mazarra, Stellantis
- Panel 2: Security Use Cases for Software Defined Vehicles - Yasser Aziza, Cariad
- Panel 2: Security Use Cases for Software Defined Vehicles - Darren Schelcusky, Ford
- Panel 3: How to utilize SESIP from a practical perspective - Tom Viswat, SGS Brightsight
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Learn more: https://globalplatform.org/task-forces/automotive-task-force/