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Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2024 | Agenda

Automotive IQ invites you to the Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2024 conference as experts delve into the latest proven use cases from OEM experts, address the biggest real-time challenges, and take a look at capabilities of future-looking cyber security solutionsKey topics

Cyber Security 2024 Exclusive Content

Whitepaper: Navigating Cyber Security Regulations in the Automotive Industry – Emerging Standards in China

As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, the automotive industry faces a growing challenge: how to ensure the security of its data-rich systems. This whitepaper delves into the evolving landscape of automotive cyber security regulations, with a particular focus on China’s rapidly developing legal framework.

In this comprehensive report, you’ll find:

  • A Global Overview of Cyber Security Regulations: Explore key global standards such as the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act, UNECE R155/R156, and the U.S. NIST Cyber Security Framework, and how they impact the automotive industry.
  • Focus on China’s Regulatory Environment: Learn about China’s National Cyber Security Law, Data Security Law (DSL), Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), and specific vehicle standards like the “Technical Requirements for Vehicle Cyber Security.”
  • Compliance Strategies for OEMs: Get practical insights into how OEMs can align with emerging regulations in China and globally, including recommendations for navigating data security challenges and managing vehicle lifecycles.
  • Strategic Outlook: Understand the future of cyber security in the automotive sector, the pressures OEMs will face to meet upcoming deadlines, and the potential impact on global market dynamics.

Whether you're a manufacturer, supplier, or industry stakeholder, this whitepaper provides essential guidance on maintaining compliance and strengthening cyber resilience in an era of rapid technological advancement.

Navigating the Complexities of Automotive Cyber Security, Threat Intelligence, and Vulnerability Management | Ft. Tomasz Werocy at Volvo Buses

Automotive IQ In Conversation with Tomasz Werocy at Volvo Buses

Get your copy of Automotive IQ's conversation with Tomasz Werocy, Product Cybersecurity Compliance Officer at Volvo Buses.

Tomasz is one of the key speakers at the Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2024 conference, so we were keen to feature him in a speaker interview on threat intelligence and vulnerability management. 

Discussion points: 

  • Challenges faced by OEMs in adapting to the evolving threat landscape.
  • Steps Volvo Buses has implemented to enhance vehicle and product security.
  • Importance of building technical capabilities in threat intelligence and vulnerability management for vehicle manufacturers; urgency and speed of implementation.
  • Current top priority for European automotive companies in terms of vehicle security.


Scania Group’s Approach to Enhancing Vehicle Security | Automotive Cyber Security Interview

Charalampos Alexiou shares insights into advanced threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and Scania Group’s comprehensive approach to safeguarding vehicle security. 

Discussion highlights:

  • Challenges faced by OEMs in adapting to the evolving threat landscape.
  • Steps Scania Group has implemented to enhance vehicle and product security.
  • Importance of building technical capabilities in threat intelligence and vulnerability management for vehicle manufacturers; urgency and speed of implementation.
  • Current top priority for European automotive companies in terms of vehicle security.

Toyota Motor R & D, North America Interview | The Impact of AI in the Automotive Industry: What Is and Isn’t Possible, and How Will It Improve Cybersecurity?

In 2024, everyone is talking about AI. What can or can't be possible with AI? What are the threats and opportunities of AI? In the automotive industry, there is a huge focus on the impact of AI on cyber security - there is a lot of fear, uncertainty, and doubt surrounding AI. 

Automotive IQ spoke with Danil Prokhorov at Toyota Motor R & D, North America to hear more on these concerns, how the industry is getting around them and to get a better understanding of the possibilities of artificial intelligence in the automotive industry.

In this interview, Danil begins by giving an overview of AI in the automotive industry, and answers the following questions:

  • What is and is not possible with AI in the automotive sector?
  • How has AI security evolved in recent times? With highlighted specific developments.
  • What are the primary security concerns that professionals in the automotive industry have regarding AI implementation?
  • How do security and privacy issues manifest when AI is incorporated into automotive technologies?
  • What are the other pitfalls of AI?

Dr. Sheikh Mahbub Habib at Continental Provides Insights on: The Impact of AI on Automotive Cyber Security

AI currently has a sweeping influence across all industries globally, dominating production, development and security. But how does AI impact automotive cyber security?

As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, the need for robust Cyber Security measures is more critical than ever before. This article explores the transformative impact of AI on automotive Cyber Security. Dr. Sheikh Mahbub Habib at Continental shares key insights on AI-enabled attacks, Cyber Security solutions, and how automation enhances efficiency in safeguarding vehicles and the automotive ecosystem.

Topics covered: 

  • Understanding the impact of AI on cyber security
  • Automating tasks and enhancing efficiency
  • Protecting against threats and vulnerabilities
  • Understanding the risks associated with AI-based products
  • Ensuring supply chain security and managing relationships

Content & Resources From Previous Events

Regulations Affecting Automotive Cyber Security: ISO 21434 & R155/R156

How to Ensure Compliance with Automotive Regulatory Changes

This article discusses the industry predictions for regulatory changes that will affect automotive cyber security professionals as they prepare for July 2024. It also features the latest insights from CISO, Aston Martin and Dr. Ramya Raja Rathinakumar, Software & Security Architect, Harman/Becker Automotive Systems.

Existing & future cyber security regulations, including ISO 21434, R155/R156 are covered extensively at the Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2023 event.

Clear Path to ISO/SAE 21434 Compliance: Presentation by Markus Dreher, Governance Product Security at Bosch

LEARN HOW A LEADING TIER-1 HAS SUCCESSFULLY ACHIEVED ISO/SAE 21434 COMPLIANCE

Presentation by Markus Dreher, Governance Product Security at Bosch.

Dealing with Cyber Security in a Systematic Way: Interview with Cosimo Senni Guidotti Magnani

Download your copy of this exclusive cyber security interview and discover how complying with compulsory standards and using HW and SW to prevent cyber-attacks can be done, from a leading European Tier-1 professional.

Auto IQ speaks to Cosimo Senni Guidotti Magnani, Connected Vehicle Cyber Security Senior Manager at a leading European Tier-1 company, who discusses attacks that can be or have been made, the journey to preventing them and the risks and solutions in doing so.

Cosimo was part of the Cyber Security Awareness and Culture panel discussion at Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2022, as well as another discussion on dealing with cyber security in a practical and systematic way as the regulations come into force. 

Navigating the Complexities of Automotive Cyber Security: Interview with Dr. Markus Tschersich at Continental

Ahead of the Automotive Cyber Security Executive Exchange conference, Automotive IQ interviewed Dr. Markus Tschersich, Head of Security & Privacy Research & Governance at Continental. In this interview, Markus discusses the industry’s greatest challenges and most pressing issues in automotive cyber security, solutions through collaboration, and the evolution of cyber security management systems.

In a previous interview last year, Markus told Automotive IQ that there are still big uncertainties on the expectations of organisations when it comes to Cyber Security Management Systems, with further confusions caused by different interpretations of the UN regulation No. 155 and ISO/SAE 21434. Download your copy of this interview to see what’s changed since 2022. Is the industry in a better state of clarity?

Dr. Markus Tschersich: Cyber Security and Compliance with Standards

Ahead of the Automotive Cybersecurity Europe 2022 conference, we spoke to Dr. Markus Tschersich at Continental to discuss the compliance with regulations that affect cyber security and what challenges Continental are facing.

Factors that have a huge impact include ISO/SAE 21434 standards, compliance with UN ECE R155 and R156 and supply chain security. 

Download your copy and play this slideshow-interview to learn more.