Past event: Automotive Cybersecurity Silicon Valley 2022 Conference

Five years ago, there were 7 employees in the cybersecurity team at a top Detroit automotive manufacturing company. Today, the same team has over 300 people.

This demonstrates how much emphasis and how many resources are being put into cybersecurity for connected and autonomous vehicles.
  • ISO/SAE 21434 standards is beginning to take hold
  • Compliance with UN ECE R155 and R156 is now an absolute requirement for automotive companies that want to sell vehicles in the European Union
  • Supply chain security is a bigger problem now that it has ever been
Automotive cybersecurity has gone from being a topic that was important to OEM's and Tier-1's and Tier-2's, to being a critical/primary topic this year. As one of the most important aspects of the design of new vehicles: every engineer needs to not only now be aware of cybersecurity but also understand how to protect vehicles from different threat vectors and landscapes associated with that.

Recognising the pace of change and immediate/imminent priorities of the automotive industry, the 12th Automotive Cybersecurity Silicon Valley 2022 conference is designed to look at multiple angles of cybersecurity, with an agenda packed with engineering and technical content.

We're inviting you to join your cybersecurity colleagues in Santa Clara, Silicon Valley, October 25 - 27, to learn from and network with a diverse set of speakers and supplier groups from across the globe, with the willingness to share success stories and lesson learned.

The Industry's Top Challenges Addresses in Silicon Valley

  • How to Operationalize ISO/SAE 21434, with OEM success stories, discussions & next steps for 2nd Edition
  • Gain clarity on UN ECE R155 & R156 ambiguity, with success stories & tips for assessment framework
  • Supply Chain Security: latest tools, embracing standardization, key management & trust relationships
  • How to Manage Security in AV & ADAS - Industry stance on AV security, building security in algorithms & autonomous semi-trucking
  • Ensuring Cybersecurity Validation with technical presentations on pen testing & attack vector management
  • Marrying OT to IT to ensure lifecycle maintenance & attain holistic view across distributed systems
  • Not why but how? Strategies to maintain, manage & update your SBOM as per US mandate
  • Hear roadmap for Quantum Computing & Quantum Resilient Cryptography: how do we select crypto in the meantime?

Automotive Cybersecurity Silicon Valley - Agenda Highlights

  • UN ECE R155 & R156 - Lift ambiguities on R155 compliance with success case studies & tips for establishing assessment framework
  • ISO/SAE 21434 STANDARD - Dedicated focus day on operationalization 21434, with OEM success stories & insight on 2nd edition
  • SBOM - Not why but how? Deep dive on SBOM per US Executive Order with strategies to build, maintain, manage & update your SBOM
  • AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE SECURITY - Security in AVs from the industry perspective, building security in algorithms &  autonomous semi-trucking
  • OT & IT - Marrying the back office and operational technology to bolster lifecycle management & attain holistic view of distributed systems
  • VEHICLE SECURITY VALIDATION - Utilizing pen testing to validate cybersecurity systems, with the view of managing increasing attack vectors
  • SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY - Addressing security beyond the vehicle with supply chain integrity, establishing supplier trust relationships & key management

First Speakers Announced

  • Kevin Baltes, Director - Product Cybersecurity, General Motors Company
  • David Mraihi, Senior Director, Vehicle Cybersecurity, Rivian
  • Ryan Dogan, Vehicle Cybersecurity Engineer, Lucid Motors
  • Michael Clifford, Principal Researcher, Connected Car System Security, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, U.S.A.
  • Pierre Gachon, Expert Leader Cyber Sécurité, Renault
  • Anthony Freilach, Product & Cyber Security - Americas, Bosch USA
  • Sekar Kulandaivel, Product Security Lead, Locomation
  • Monica Mitchell, Chief Engineer of Cybersecurity and Product Software, Polaris Inc.
  • Yusuf Kurniawan, Automotive Cybersecurity Manager, Rivian
  • Carlos Sanchez, Director – Operational Technology, Central US, Fortinet
  • Maggie Lassack, Privacy & Cybersecurity Counsel, Polaris
  • Siddharth Mehta (Invited), Product Security - Autonomous Vehicles, Waymo
  • Walter Capitani, Director Technical Product Management, GrammaTech
  • William Malik, VP, Infrastructure Strategies, Vic One
  • Nafia Malik, Senior Engineer, Vehicle Cybersecurity, Rivian
  • Ezad Shojae, Researcher, NIST
  • Sick Codes, Security Researcher & Hacker, Behind the Viral John Deere Hack
  • Austin Dodson, Senior Computer Scientist, Southwest Research Institute
  • Alishba Jan, Divisional Director, Automotive IQ
  • Damian Pigot, Global Sales Director, Automotive IQ

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Venue

Santa Clara Marriott Hotel
2700 Mission College Boulevard, 95054
Santa Clara, CA, USA

Phone: +1 408-988-1500
Event details
Organizer : Automotive IQ
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-23853