In today's rapidly evolving automotive industry, ensuring the security of vehicles has become more critical than ever. Vehicles have become increasingly connected and autonomous, automotive OEMs are looking to centralize the hardware components in their vehicles, and software is becoming more complex due to artificial intelligence and machine learning. With these paradigm shifts in the industry, risks and vulnerabilities for automotive OEMs and Tier 1s have grown, too.
This 60-minute webinar will delve into the latest advancements, challenges, standards for safety and security, and best practices in safeguarding modern vehicles from cyber threats. This comprehensive session will cover key topics such as secure communication protocols, advanced threat protection mechanisms, and the role of cryptography in enhancing automotive security. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the latest security trends — including the recent ISO 21434 automotive cybersecurity standard; drivers and threats facing modern vehicles; and the importance of safety and security in designing Automotive System-on-Chips (SoCs) that comply with the latest requirements.
Topics include:
- Expert Insights: The latest advancements and best practices in automotive security
- Current Trends and Threats: The latest trends, drivers, and security threats facing modern vehicles
- Practical Solutions: Cutting-edge security offerings for automotive SoC designs to enhance security measures
- Enhanced Knowledge: The tools and knowledge to protect the next generation of vehicles and ensure a safer driving experience for all
Speakers:
Ron DiGiuseppe – Automotive Segment Marketing Manager, Synopsys
Ron DiGiuseppe serves as the Automotive IP Segment Manager at Synopsys where he is responsible for automotive segment marketing for Synopsys IP solutions for ADAS, functional safety, infotainment, and MCU applications. He has more than 20 years of semiconductor experience, and prior to joining Synopsys, he held a range of management positions at Xilinx for automotive connectivity IP products as well as engineering development and management roles for companies including Oki Semiconductor, NEC, and Raytheon Corporation. Ron holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from San Jose State University and a certificate in network engineering from University of California.
Dana Neustadter – Senior Director – Product Management Security IP, Synopsys
Dana Neustadter is the Senior Director of Product Management for Synopsys' security solutions. In this role, she works on problems ranging from automotive applications through interface IP and up to quantum computing cyberattacks. Dana has more than 20 years of experience in the security, IP, semiconductor, and EDA industries with an emphasis on strategy development and marketing for security IP. She is an active blogger on security-related subjects on the Synopsys website and has given presentations at various events and written articles for SemiWiki and Semiconductor Engineering. Dana holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Technical University Cluj-Napoca.
Moderator:
Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group
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