Case Study
Tuesday, December 03
04:30 PM - 05:00 PM
Live in Berlin
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The push towards Level 3 and beyond for software-defined vehicles introduces groundbreaking automation capabilities, with such vehicles assuming control over most driving tasks and demanding minimal human intervention. As connectivity, sensor integration, and real-time data processing improve, SDVs are increasingly exposed to cybersecurity risks, necessitating robust security measures tailored to their unique technological ecosystems. The challenge lies in safeguarding the vehicle’s complex architecture from external and internal threats, including unauthorized access, data breaches, and system manipulation. Furthermore, the intersection of privacy and security presents nuanced challenges, as real-time data collection is vital for operating automated systems but can expose sensitive personal information if not adequately protected. This presentation delves into the emerging security risks of highly automated SDVs, assesses the regulatory landscape, and discusses practical strategies for enhancing SDV resilience against cyber threats. By examining real-world case studies, attendees will gain actionable insights into securing next-generation vehicles in a connected, automated world.
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Mafijul Islam is leading people, technology, and product in the areas of Functional Safety and Cybersecurity, supporting Geely Group in Functional Safety and Cybersecurity.