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Jason Masker, Director of Solutions Architecture, Upstream Security | LinkedIn

Matt MacKinnon, Global Strategic Alliances, Upstream Security | LinkedIn

SIM-enabled IoT devices, primarily in the automotive and smart mobility ecosystem, have evolved into critical infrastructure, redefining cyber risks and requiring stakeholders to ensure safety, operational availability, and data integrity.

With this proliferation of IoT-driven technologies in the automotive and smart mobility ecosystem, cybersecurity must also encompass IoT devices (vehicle-embedded, aftermarket, and mobility-related) to ensure the safety and availability of critical infrastructure and support effective transportation of people and goods worldwide.

In this webinar, Upstream’s Jason Masker and Matt MacKinnon discuss the findings in Upstream’s latest H1 2024 report on cybersecurity trends and new attack vectors affecting the automotive and smart mobility IoT ecosystem.

Key topics and takeaways:

  • Explore if and why automotive and smart mobility IoT should be considered as critical infrastructure and the impact of cyber risks
  • Gain insight into recent cyber attacks and incidents and their impact
  • Understand the regulatory and compliance landscape related to innovative IoT technologies
  • Discover how to apply the WP.29 R155 framework to a wider range of IoT devices

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Meet the experts

Jason Masker

Director of Solutions Architecture, Upstream Security

Matt MacKinnon

Global Strategic Alliances, Upstream Security