Safety driven security: functional safety for advanced connected vehicle platforms
A panel of experts from Canoo, Linux Foundation/AGL, Sibros, UL and Uptane, explore the importance of safety-driven automotive security.
A panel of experts from Canoo, Linux Foundation/AGL, Sibros, UL and Uptane, explore the importance of safety-driven automotive security.
Mark Pfeiffer, CTO and Co-Founder of SiaSearch, discusses how data recordings can be made easily accessible through content-based search.
AVL experts discuss the Ajunic ECU, which can be installed in passenger and commercial vehicles to implement ADAS and automated driving functions.
Motional’s Laura Major and Oscar Beijbom discuss the role of data sharing in the development of self-driving vehicles.
Cinemo’s Ivan Dimkovic demonstrates how the company’s technology can enable a complete journey with cloud gaming and VoD solutions.
Ricardo experts discuss how a connected electronic horizon can improve energy efficiency, enable enhanced assistive controls for greater comfort and smart planning for zero emissions in urban areas.
Zeenia Framroze of Smartcar outlines future mobility trends, along with the opportunities that are emerging, and some of the associated challenges and alternative perspectives.
The Co-Chairs of the UNECE Task Force share their perspective on the process of drafting a vehicle cybersecurity regulation and how they see it impacting the industry.
Experts from BMW, Wind River, Mentor and TietoEVRY discuss potential solutions that ‘tame the beast’ of vehicle software complexity.
Experts from AVL explain how to create efficient ADAS / AD test programs for commercial vehicles to ensure optimum coverage with uncompromised safety.
Elektrobit shares highlights of EB Assist ADTF 3 and its latest releases as cornerstone for development and validation
HiveMQ’s Florian Raschbichler demonstrates the best practices for implementing a large-scale IoT system that can stream MQTT messages to Kafka.
ESCRYPT’s Dr. Jan Holle provides unique insight into the deployment of network-based intrusion detection systems (IDS) in vehicles.
Experts from Sibros, Stout, and Brooks Wilkins Sharkey & Turco, discuss the current state of the automotive software and connectivity industry.
ESCRYPT’s Lena Steden and Dr Christopher Kusch discuss the actions stakeholders must take to ensure that their cybersecurity management systems comply with new UNECE regulations.
Borislav Nazarski, Elektrobit’s testing and validation expert, explains how to overcome the challenges involved in automating UI tests.
Renovo’s Chris Heiser and Tony Posawatz share details of how the company is helping OEMs to compete with Tesla by developing software that their customers love.
Kris Tomasson, head of design at NIO, explains the company’s approach to redefining the user experience both today and in the future.
Experts from Ricardo outline the current landscape of automotive connectivity, and how connected technologies can already be used to deliver vehicle efficiency benefits.
Garima Mathur of Western Digital explains why data storage is key to accelerating the development of automotive technologies.