Road to the Roads: Product Cybersecurity at the Production Line

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PRESENTATION:
The automotive industry is getting more and more mature in the development of secure products. However, this is only the enabler of building vehicle ecosystems resilient against the cybersecurity threats, and it still needs further countermeasures related to the product.
28th September join the webinar where Janos Kovacs, Cybersecurity Consultant Lead at PCAutomotive, will talk about assembly lines of the complex automotive supply chain, which balances between costs, security and quality.
Although ISO/SAE 21434 provides an entire chapter covering assembly phase of the product lifecycle, it leaves the implementation to the companies. Product cybersecurity matters at the production line are way beyond OT security. This webinar will provide an understanding of the major concerns and best practices to control cyber risks introduced by the production process. This way we will take another step towards a world where the steering wheel (if any) remains in the hands of the road users.
PRESENTER:
Janos Kovacs
János Kovacs has spent his whole career in the transportation industry so far, working as a test engineer in both ECU manufacturing and software development, then led the testing both from line management and project perspective. From 2019 he is specialized for securing automotive products and on this journey he became the subject matter expert of the E2E automotive cybersecurity lifecycle.
As a tutor of his competence area, he created the material of several corporate and university course on testing and cybersecurity and also published an open source „fighting fantasy” game on automotive security.
Before PCAutomotive, János participated in the establishment of the cybersecurity team of a German Tier 1 based in Hungary, laying down the basis of ISO 21434, UNECE R155 and (partly) R156 compliance, threat modeling, and product cybersecurity architecture, then designed and implemented the Vulnerability and Incident Management process of a German OEM.
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