Embedded security for automotive systems in the era of quantum computers
Elektrobit’s Simone Böttger and Hannes Hennig explain how to protect today’s systems well into the future using cutting-edge quantum-resistant technologies.
Elektrobit’s Simone Böttger and Hannes Hennig explain how to protect today’s systems well into the future using cutting-edge quantum-resistant technologies.
Elektrobit’s Dr. Moritz Neukirchner explores the first certified approach for Linux in safety-related environments, enabling its extensive ecosystem in connected automotive systems.
TTTech Auto and ZettaScale experts present innovative protocols that are transforming automotive systems by supporting real-time, data-centric communication, V2X readiness, and AUTOSAR integration.
Bruno Finco of MOVEdot and Mauro Cavalletti of VI-grade discuss how engineers can develop high-performance vehicles from the ground up using VI-CarRealTime.
Andreas Zak and Anthony Esteban of ETAS discuss the possibilities and limitations of virtual testing and validation from pipelining and automation to fuzz testing.
Experts from Quest Global, Marelli Electronics and Y-Mobility explore the transformative shift towards the software-defined vehicle.
Cybellum’s Guy Gilam explores strategies for achieving cybersecurity excellence throughout the product development lifecycle.
IAV’s Reik Laubenstein provides a clear vision of risk mitigation in lithium-ion batteries using various fault detection algorithms for Battery Management Systems.
Continental’s Dr. rer.nat. Corina Apachite and Dr. Pia Dreiseitel explore the essential role of artificial intelligence in achieving Vision Zero – zero fatalities, zero injuries, and zero crashes.
IAV’s Dr. Clemens Satzger and Rüdiger Kewitz present their experience of the Blackberry IVY platform using an example of an AI-based age and gender estimator that extracts information from a simple camera image.
Experts from rFpro explain how to use synthetic data from physics-validated simulations to tune, train and test autonomous vehicle systems.
Microsoft’s Kaivan Karimi and Noam Herzenstein of PlaxidityX explore the emerging practice of Automotive DevSecOps.
Elektrobit’s Isaac Trefz and Andreas Zdziarstek of emlix discuss the Linux boot process and present two Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) tools.
AVL’s Kurt Reininger and Bernhard Groechenig explain how to improve production testing processes and turn testbed data into valuable insights that enhance product and process quality.
Perforce CTO Brad Hart and Mike Weiss, Senior Solution Architect for Epic Games present examples of the innovative ways game engines are currently being used and could be used in the future.
Experts from Continental and Elektrobit discuss three types of cyber threats they are currently working on to help stakeholders keep their products secure.
Jason Masker and Cody Nahmensen of Upstream Security and May Mobility’s Hemanth Tadpepalli explore the challenges of securing onboard systems and the integration of self-drive kits.
Elektrobit’s Joel Thurlby explores the challenges and strategies of integrating safety-related software components into automotive software platforms.
Marcos Cardoso of ETAS and Keysight Technologies’ Seung-Taek Chang and Simon Kreibich explain how to overcome challenges when implementing a fuzz testing strategy.
Elektrobit experts present a solution that enables the testing of ECU functions, system integration, and communication in a simulated environment under realistic conditions.