‘Cybersecurity threats are never going away. They’re continually going to evolve, and solutions will have to evolve too.’
The last two years has thrown the world through unprecedented changes. Creating a unique set of challenges across all industries, from working from home to social distancing measures and the closure of global travel. But how has this impacted the automotive cybersecurity industry? What challenges face us?
Automotive IQ invites you to join this stage-setting briefing to hear the very latest developments from across the industry, zeroing on where the industry is right now, where we want to go and crucially, how we’re going to get there.
Utilizing the data streams entering and exiting connected cars is a burning desire of automakers. Converting, normalizing and monetizing this data from connected vehicles into usable information for targeted adverts in smart infrastructure poses both a generous revenue stream but also a host of challenges and vulnerabilities for cyberattacks. Join us to discover the parameters of handling so much valuable information and how we secure it from cyberattacks moving forward.
Cybersecurity is increasingly becoming a matter of when and not if. When will you be compromised? In addressing this question industry leaders are moving, in line with regulations, to ensure vehicle system resilience both in early production and beyond. Implementing resilience by design.
Join us for a presentation on optimizing system resilience, discussing:
Quantum based technology is no longer a question of if, but when? Widely regarded as a feature of the next decade, the possibilities posed by quantum-based technology are wide ranging. But what does it mean for cybersecurity within connected cars? Join a best-in-class vendor to hear about the latest developments in quantum-based security. Utilizing mathematics to improve security via quantum cryptography and quantum encryption to secure mission-critical data entering and exiting our connected cars.