Software-defined vehicle architecture and cybersecurity needs
Karamba Security’s David Barzilai discusses SDV architectural and supply-chain implications and how to secure in-vehicle applications without delaying software release schedules.
Karamba Security’s David Barzilai discusses SDV architectural and supply-chain implications and how to secure in-vehicle applications without delaying software release schedules.
Tal Ben-David presents insight into Karamba Security’s latest vehicle cyber attack vulnerability report.
Karamba’s Assaf Harel examines the cybersecurity management system process from the perspectives of both the cybersecurity provider and the customer.
Assaf Harel and Tal Ben-David of Karamba Security provide unique insight into supply chain management security given R&D and software release schedules.
Assaf Harel of Karamba Security provides unique insight into the E-motor inverter, focusing on critical cybersecurity risks, intellectual property threats and remediations.
Assaf Harel of Karamba Security discusses the on-board charger, a critical vehicle component with significant safety risks ranging from overheating and combustion to data attack vectors.
Assaf Harel of Karamba Security, Bill Mazzara of Stellantis and Rohan Singla of ChargePoint provide unique insight into ISO/SAE 21434 compliance in the electric vehicle industry.
David Barzilai of Karamba Security and Michal Petran of Accenture provide insight into automotive vulnerability management systems.
Assaf Harel of Karamba Security provides unique insight into the Battery Management System (BMS), a critical vehicle component with significant risks ranging from intellectual property theft to human safety.