On 27-28 May 2020, the 6th International VDI Conference - Cyber Security for Vehicles will return to as an exclusive Online-Event! Join technical experts and key decision-makers from leading OEMs & suppliers to discuss technical challenges, stay up-to date on current developments & explore the newest solutions for automotive security.

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Vehicles are increasingly becoming connected mobile computers. This means that automotive manufacturers are as much software companies as they are producers of hardware. That’s why cyber security should be a major concern for the automotive industry. However, in a recent survey, 84% of respondents said that industry practices are not keeping pace with the ever-evolving security landscape. The 6th VDI Conference - Cyber Security for Vehicles will allow you to stay ahead of the curve. Make use of interactive roundtable discussions, hands-on workshops, and in-depth presentations to broaden your knowledge and connect with the right people from the whole automotive security ecosystem.

Topics, Speakers and Agenda

Participants will profit from innovative ideas, latest case studies, interactive discussions and reports from current pilot projects.

Focus Areas 2020

Standards & Regulations

Security for Automated Vehicles

Intrusion & Anomaly Detection

V2X Security

Secure E/E Architectures

Security Testing & Validation

Selection of Confirmed Speakers 2020

André Weimerskirch, VP Cybersecurity & Functional Safety, Lear Corporation

Adrian Baruta, Senior Engineer, Toyota Motor Europe

Asaf Atzmon, Vice President & General Manager, Automotive Cybersecurity, Harman

Darren Handley, Chair of UN Task Force on Cyber Security & OTA Issues & Cyber Security Lead, Department for Transport UK

Robert Kaster, Chief Technical Expert, Robert Bosch LLC.

Matan Atad, Director, Security Architecture, Argus Cyber Security Ltd.

Suchit Mishra, CISO, Autonomous Intelligent Driving GmbH

If you have any questions about the program or are interested in becoming a speaker at one of our conferences, please contact Johannes Lejeune.

Download Program PDF Wednesday, May 27, 2020 09:00 Welcome & Chair’s Opening Address

Dr. Mathias Dehm, Head of Security & Privacy Research and Governance, Continental AG, Germany I. Regulations & Standards 09:30 Regulatory Approach to Cyber Security & Managing Software Updates at the UNECE Overview of the work undertaken at the UNECE in this field

Proposed regulations & the approach adopted

How an assessment might be made & supporting documents provided Dr. Darren Handley, Chair of UN Task Force on Cyber Security & OTA Issues & Cyber Security Lead, Department for Transport, UK 10:00 ISO 21434 Road Vehicles – Cyber Security: Impact & Application Relation between UNECE WP 29 & ISO 21434

Impact on the automotive industry & strategy to implement the requirements

Audit & assessments Dr. Markus Tschersich, Manager Security & Privacy Standardization & Regulatory Affairs, co-author: Dr. Mathias Dehm, Head of Security & Privacy Research and

Governance, both: Continental AG, Germany 10:30 AUTOSAR: Two Platforms enabling the Development of Secure Systems AUTOSAR release 19-11 & retrospective on cyber security features

Adaptive & classic platforms: Compatibility on features & network level

Securing service oriented communication Adrian Baruta, Senior Engineer, Toyota Motor Europe, Belgium 11:00 Coffee Break II. Secure E/E Architectures 11:30 Cyber Security for Automotive Ethernet Networks Expanding coverage of attacks targeting Automotive Ethernet networks: Invehicle IDS & Automotive SOC working together

Case studies using real attack scenarios on Automotive Ethernet networks

Analysis & mitigation of Automotive Ethernet attacks in an Automotive SOC Matan Atad, Director, Security Architecture, Argus Cyber Security Ltd., Germany 12:00 Building a Vehicle Security Architecture Security assets & goals

Attacker & threat model

Technologies to secure Alexander Tschache, Security Engineer, co-author: Dr.-Ing. Andre Kohn, Security Engineer, both: Volkswagen AG, Germany 12:30 Lunch Break III. Security Testing 13:30 Security Testing: From TARA to Test Coverage & Regression Strategies Standards & methods for security testing, ISO 21434 in practice

Security verification & validation along the life-cycle

Test-oriented requirements engineering for security

Grey-box penetration testing for efficient testing Prof. Dr. Christof Ebert, Managing Director, Vector Consulting Services, Germany 14:00 Automotive Pentesting: Implementation & Scaling Challenges Pentesting in the automotive industry: Challenges in theory and practice

From product to project: Scoping

Opportunities of pentest automation & use of secunet redbox Felix Friedrich, Head of Sector Pentest & Hardware Security, Secunet Security Networks, Germany 14:30 Coffee Break IV. Strategy & Industry Collaboration 15:00 Auto-ISAC in Europe: Addressing European Needs for Automotive Security Information sharing What is the mission of the Auto-ISAC & who leads the organization?

Why does an integrated global Auto-ISAC make sense?

How can the Auto-ISAC work in Germany & Europe? Robert Kaster, Chief Technical Expert, Robert Bosch LLC., USA 15:30 DevOps and Security in Automotive Automotive DevOps: why is it challenging and what are its core principles

SecDevOps: how are we making Security DevOps an integral part of the design & development process

Vulnerabilities and the importance of data contextualization Asaf Atzmon, Vice-President & General Manager, Automotive Cybersecurity BU, Harman, Israel 16:00 Chair‘s Closing Remarks & End of Conference Day One Thursday, May 28, 2020 V. Intrusion & Anomaly Detection 09:00 Security Areas and Modular IDPS – Architecture Design Elements protecting Automotive Ethernet Networks Two architecture design elements: Security Areas and IDPS; definiton of security areas to restrict attack surface

Modular IDPS consisting of vehicular sensors, actuators & controllers & cloud-based SOC platform

Anomaly detection on different levels considering latency, automation level & impact Dr. Georg Gaderer, Senior Manager Automotive Networks, co-author: Dr. Michael Ziehensack, VP Automotive Networks, both: Elektrobit Austria GmbH, Austria 09:30 Automotive-IDS, SIEM & SOC for Connected Vehicles ECU-installed automotive Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for monitoring in-vehicle network traffics & host

Cloud-based Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) system with visualization of the related logs

Automotive Security Operation Center (SOC) for efficient incident response Yoshihiro Ujiie, Staff Engineer, Business Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation, Japan, co-author: Ryo Hirano, Senior Security Professional, both: Panasonic R&D Center Germany GmbH, Germany 10:00 CANet: An Unsupervised Intrusion Detection System for High Dimensional CAN Bus Data Machine learning based intrusion detection system for the controller area network

Synthetic benchmark data set for CAN intrusion detection systems

Comparision between learning based methods Dr. Markus Hanselmann, Machine Learning Expert, co-authors: Dr. Holger Ulmer, Chief Expert Machine Learning, Dr. Thilo Strauss, Machine Learning Engineer, all: ETAS GmbH, Germany 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Interactive World Café Sessions: How to Successfully Establish & Prove Conformity of Cyber Security Management Systems - Dr. Moritz Minzlaff , Senior Manager, ESCRYPT GmbH, Germany

, Senior Manager, ESCRYPT GmbH, Germany Integrated Safety & Security Development in the Automotive Domain – Dr. Thomas Liedtke , Principal, KUGLER MAAG CIE GmbH, Germany

, Principal, KUGLER MAAG CIE GmbH, Germany AI & Security – Philipp Veronesi , Managing Director, CYRES Consulting Services GmbH, Germany

, Managing Director, CYRES Consulting Services GmbH, Germany Mastering ISO 21434: Applying Hardware Security Solutions from Rail to Road – Philipp Walczyk, Venture Director, Siemens Technology Accelerator GmbH, Germany 12:30 Lunch Break VI. Future Trends 13:30 Cyber Security Considerations for EV and Autonomous Vehicles Latest cyber security developments with regard to electric and automated vehicles

Adoption of cyber security features within these vehicles

Drivers and effects of up and coming type approvals within WP.29 and the introduction of ISO/SAE 21434 Dr. Paul Sanderson, Cyber Security Senior Technical Specialist, SBD Automotive Ltd., UK 14:00 Conquering Safety & Security in Autonomous Vehicles Safety & security needs & requirements of autonomous cars

Considering safety & security already in concept phase

Multilayer measures & validation techniques Dr. Daniel Große, DFKI CPS Bremen, Germany 14:30 Coffee Break 15:00 Autonomous Security for Self Driving Vehicles Baking security into the development lifecyle is easier said than done

Most agile development teams struggle to shift left

Self defending systems are the way to go to scale security development Suchit Mishra, CISO, Autonomous Intelligent Driving GmbH, Germany 15:30 V2X Communication Security & Cyber Security V2X security protocols, PKI & key management

Differences between the USA & China

Cyber security & hardware security requirements of the V2X unit

Crypto-agility in V2X Dr. André Weimerskirch, VP Cybersecurity & Functional Safety, Lear Corporation, USA 16:00 Chair‘s Closing Remarks 16:15 End of Conference

Who should attend the Cyber Security for Vehicles Conference?

This technical conference is tailored to security experts and managers from OEMs, Tier 1&2s, software and IT companies, including:

Cyber- & IT-Security Specialists

Security Architects & Engineers

Software Developers & Engineers

CTOs and CIOs

Benefit from great networking opportunities - from home

Connect with international experts and business partners in a relaxed atmosphere from the safety of your home. Talk with the right people to broaden your views, explore new partnerships and stay ahead of the curve. Do not miss out on this international automotive event!

Book your ticket now

You are interested in making the most of the current developments in the automotive security scene? You want to network with other professionals in the field and gain an overview of the challenges and opportunities ahead? Then book your ticket for the 6th International VDI Conference – Cyber Security for Vehicles now!

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