Past event: Automotive Cybersecurity Detroit 2023 Conference

21434 Compliance & Technology Focus

The 2023 Event is Guaranteed to Deliver Content Tailored to Current Cybersecurity Challenges & What's Predicted to Come in the Future

With the vehicle manufacturing industry becoming more and more electrified, connected, and technology focused, cybersecurity continues to be a growing concern for automotive manufacturers. The EV and AV evolution is bringing a whole new set of challenges, especially from an EV charging point of view. How to achieve compliance with ISO/SAE 21434 and how to implement it efficiently and cost-effectively is a major challenge. And managing and securing vast supply chain and vendor ecosystem is adding a level of complexity and security risk that has not been seen or experienced before.

Staying true to our reputation of providing agendas that are focused on current, real-world issues and future challenges, the 13th Automotive Cybersecurity Detroit 2023 agenda will showcase case studies, lessons learned and hand-on experiences from vehicle manufacturers, government bodies and standardization groups, Tier-1 suppliers, and a select number of Tier-2/3 suppliers.

We look forward to bringing the cybersecurity community together in March 2023.

The Automotive Cybersecurity 2023 Detroit conference is co-located with the Connected Vehicles 2023 Conference.

Hear from Experts on The Top Automotive Cybersecurity Challenges in 2023:

  • Overcoming the challenges that the EV and AV evolution is bringing, especially from an EV charging point of view
  • Achieving compliance with ISO/SAE 21434 and implement it efficiently and cost-effectively
  • Managing and securing the vast supply chain and vendor ecosystem that is adding a level of complexity and security risk that has not been seen or experienced before
Staying true to our reputation of providing agendas that are focused on current, real-world issues and future challenges, the 13th Automotive Cybersecurity Detroit 2023 Conference brings together the industry's top cybersecurity leaders to showcase case studies, lessons learned with hands-on experience, critical industry updates and expert insight into where the industry is heading.

Top Themes Explored in 2023

  • Focus on Compliance and New Technology
  • Cybersecurity for safety critical systems & components
  • Electrical Vehicle charging & battery management system security
  • How to achieve ISO/SAE 21434 compliance and implement the standard efficiently & cost-effectively + UN ECE R155/R156
  • Supply chain security, vendor management ensuring vehicle/product security & IT/OT security

Real World Case Studies, Hands-On Experiences, Exchange of Ideas and The Latest & Greatest Technology Solutions

  • Autonomous vehicles & autonomous driving security
  • Connected vehicle cybersecurity
  • Functional safety & cybersecurity
  • Quantum computing & cryptography
  • Fast over-the-air updates
  • Cybersecurity awareness & culture change for acceptance

2023 Industry Speakers

  • Kevin Baltes, Director - Product Cybersecurity, General Motors
  • Sanjay Haladkar, Sr. Security Engineer, Lucid Motors
  • Michael Clifford, Principal Researcher, Connected Car System Security, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, U.S.A.
  • Monica Mitchell,Chief Engineer of Cybersecurity and Product Software, Polaris Inc.
  • Andre Weimerskirch, VP Product SW, Cybersecurity & Functional Safety, Lear Corporation
  • John Auld, GM North America, Cybellum
  • Kate Jackson, Product Cybersecurity Compliance Leader, General Motors
  • Darren Shelcusky, Manager Vehicle and Mobility Cybersecurity, Ford Motor Company
  • Shan Zhou, Director of Technical Sales Engineering, Nozomi Networks
  • Curtis Yanko, Principal Solutions Architect, GrammaTech
  • Sean Tomecko, Lead Security Researcher, Finite State
  • Sekar Kulandaivel, Product Security Lead, Locomation
  • Franz-Josef Schuermann, Chairman of the Board, itemis
  • Carlos Sanchez, Senior Director- Operational Technology, US, Fortinet
  • Priyank Kumar, Sr. Director of IoT/Automotive and Payments, Utimaco
  • Robert Schiff, Senior Manager, Product Safety & Cybersecurity Transformation Programs, ZF Group
  • Alexa Kerschenheiter, Lead Software Architect, Bosch
  • Amanda Gilley, Engineering Manager - Systems Safety & Product Cybersecurity, Denso
  • Bodo (Heinz) Seifert, Sr Director, Functional Safety & Cyber Security, Torc Robotics
  • Ira McDonald, Consulting Security Architect, Toyota
  • Sick Codes, Security Researcher, Independent
  • Tao Zhang, Ph.D., Manager, Transformational Networks and Services, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Michele Mueller, Sr. Project Manager Connected and Automated Vehicles, Michigan Department of Transportation
  • Stephanie Brinley, Associate Director, Research and Analysis, S&P Global
  • Ahsan Baig, CIO, AC Transit
  • Elias Bou-Harb, Ph.D, Director, The Cyber Center For Security and Analytics, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Peter Choi, Principle Member of Technical Staff - R&D, Cybersecurity, Sandia National Laboratories
  • Qadeer Ahmed, Associate Professor of Research, The Ohio State University
  • Freya Hunter, Cybersecurity Portfolio Manager, Automotive IQ
  • Damian Pigot, Global Sales Director, Automotive IQ

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Venue

Weber's Boutique Hotel
3050 Jackson Ave, 48103
Ann Arbor, MI, USA


Event details
Organizer : Automotive IQ
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-24034