From silos to synergy: A unified security architecture for the software-defined vehicle
As vehicle connectivity grows, segmented cybersecurity solutions create vulnerabilities and inflate costs. This session reveals how unified car-to-cloud architecture addresses these problems – improving threat detection, boosting data efficiency, and enabling scalable, fleet-wide response.
- Why fragmentation undermines vehicle security: Isolated tools give incomplete views of attack chains. This session shows how end-to-end integration transforms detection and response, and examines the operational costs of vendor sprawl.
- Hybrid intelligence: edge and cloud working together: Splitting security logic between in-vehicle agents and cloud-based analysis allows real-time local prevention and broad fleet-level threat hunting without compromising either capability.
- Managing data volume without losing forensic depth: AI filters data in the vehicle, sharply reducing cellular transfers and cloud expenses. The session analyzes where this filtering happens, what is prioritized, and the key trade-offs.
- Interoperability with existing infrastructure: A normalization layer consolidates data from third-party agents and legacy sensors into a single security backbone, easing pressure on infrastructure during transition.
- Automated response without full firmware updates: New security rules can be rapidly deployed fleet-wide against emerging exploits, independent of full OTA firmware cycles, improving response time and minimizing risk.