Thomas Irmscher and Abdallah Ourad of ETAS discuss their experience of penetration testing on a full-vehicle level and explain how to use a multi-layered approach and powerful tools to make the process easier.
Elektrobit’s Gabriel Byman and Veli Matti Lastumäki discuss automotive connectivity challenges and the benefits of physical protection against data theft and vehicle software alteration.
APIsec and Upstream Security experts provide unique insight into the latest high-profile API cyber attacks in the mobility ecosystem.
Sven Sauerzapf and Thomas Stimm of ETAS provide an overview of the ISO 24089 standard for software engineering updates and clarify its relationship with UN Regulation 156.
Elektrobit’s Joel Thurlby and Isaac Trefz explain how development teams can use a bare-metal hypervisor to achieve functional safety while still supporting the needs of quality-managed applications.
UL’s CheeKheong Lin and Jako Fritz explain how ISO 24089 can help vehicle and component manufacturers implement software update management systems within their organizations.
Experts from Elektrobit discuss how new software-defined vehicle and automotive OS concepts promise a paradigm change in development processes.
Bernd Elend and Osvaldo Romero explain how NXP’s system experiences in wake-up and low power can support use cases and wake-up requirements.
Element’s Jeff Markham explains the ins and outs of automotive EMC test plan development and how to ensure a strong foundation early in the process.
OpenSynergy’s David Baum discusses the new Bluetooth LE Audio specification, which standardizes how audio is transmitted.
Elektrobit’s Ryan Goff explains some of the tools and documentation necessary to get started with EB corbos Linux, the open-source operating system for high-performance computing.
Michael Lüke and Dr Moritz Minzlaff of ETAS explore why SDVs are constantly evolving and what this means for your approach to security.
Karamba Security’s David Barzilai discusses SDV architectural and supply-chain implications and how to secure in-vehicle applications without delaying software release schedules.
Garrett Motion’s Volkan Deveci, Antoon Joseph, and Ioannis Deligiannis explore the unique challenges of data-driven IDS configuration and discuss the present and future of automotive IDS.
Elektrobit’s Jens Petersohn and Andreas Zdiarstek of emlix present a testing method designed to improve the reliability of Linux-based products.
Experts from Sibros, TÜV NORD, Our Next Energy, and Electrified Future discuss connectivity’s role in adopting standards when measuring EV battery health.
Elektrobit’s Moritz Neukirchner and Norman Hänsch discuss safety and security as significant challenges for software-defined vehicles.
Elektrobit’s Gabriel Byman and Tommi Tallgren explain how to achieve compliance with UN regulation 155 throughout the vehicle’s life cycle.
Elektrobit’s Jan Rüdiger presents a scalable software platform design approach and methodology for performance-based AUTOSAR.
Experts from Aurora Labs and Guidehouse Insights discuss how tools imbued with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities can address software development challenges.