Case Study
Monday, December 02
03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Live in Berlin
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Secure decommissioning is an essential aspect of automotive security, particularly as vehicles become increasingly software-defined. At the end of a vehicle’s lifecycle, ensuring the complete erasure of sensitive data from onboard systems is vital for safeguarding personal information and proprietary data. This process protects previous owners and manufacturers from potential data breaches and liabilities when vehicles are resold, recycled, or scrapped. By implementing rigorous security measures during decommissioning, manufacturers can prevent unauthorized access and adhere to privacy regulations. In this session, attendees will explore key security risks associated with end-of-life decommissioning, effective solutions for secure data erasure, and strategies for minimizing risks while ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations. The insights shared will be valuable for professionals focused on data security and lifecycle management in the automotive sector, particularly within the context of evolving software-defined vehicle technologies.
In this presentation you will learn:
Nils Kaiser is currently working as senior manager for cybersecurity at Bosch Engineering. He has gained over 15 years of experience in automotive and non-automotive business as senior project manager, senior expert for strategy development & product manager.
The Pop in my Job:
Cybersecurity amazes me by the display of ingenuity of hackers and defenders in the ever lasting struggle for secure systems. I contribute creative solutions and new ideas for innovation linking adjacent fields together and matching the right people. So a good day for me is when I can say today I made the world a little more secure.