Cyber, Connectivity and SDV Week Returns in November 2024
3 Razor-Focused Conferences Running over Four Days
65+ Speakers
70+ Agenda Sessions
200+ Attendees
2024 is the year of UN ECE R155/R156 and a major milestone for the automotive industry. Looking ahead to 2025, regulations and standards will continue to be key drivers and catalysts for automotive cyber security. By the time the Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2024 conference kicks off in November, not only will existing regulations be fully active, but new, worldwide regulations will have emerged, including vehicle cyber security regulations in China, Cyber Resilience Act and the NIS2 Directive.
Until now, automotive companies were racing to achieve Type Approval; Now, they are competing to improve cyber security and begin tracking, monitoring and maintenance in a threat landscape that is constantly changing. Vehicle manufacturers are putting more and more effort into security, not just in technological innovation. Threat intelligence and vulnerability management has never been more important, with automotive companies focusing heavily on cyber security testing. These are new and evolving technical areas that all players in the supply chain must get on top of and build technical capabilities in.
As the automotive industry enters its next phase, increases maturity, scales cyber security across all products, and leverages AI, Generative AI, and Post-Quantum Cryptography to improve and streamline cyber security processes, drivers including software-defined vehicles, connectivity, autonomy, and electrification continue to fuel automotive cyber security, making it as mainstream as technological innovation. Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2024 is returning to Frankfurt, Germany co-located with the Software-Defined Vehicles Europe & Connected Vehicles Europe events, at a time when new threat actors and attacks are emerging day by day from all sides of the supply chain, standards, and regulations from other regions, including China, are projected to be released soon, and cyber security becomes more and more important. We invite you to join experts as they delve into the latest proven use cases from OEM experts, address the biggest real-time challenges, and take a look at capabilities of future-looking cyber security solutions.
Good topics, well presented and really insightful. Really good networking and insights, especially in the discussions outside the official presentations. Really good opportunity to meet my peers in the industry and see what good looks like for them. Excellent chance to see what some of the suppliers are up to, in terms of new tech.
Excellent mix of topics concerning Connectivity and Automotive Data. Well-curated event with an opportunity to meet and discuss challenging and upcoming topics with Industry leaders.
Interesting topics presented in a very good way. Good choice of speakers and panellists. It was very valuable. Good for networking, good for seeing the current state of different... activities in Europe. The participation was of great value. The speaker line-up was strong and the discussion culture was amazing.
Very good for networking. Very nice to see high participation of OEMs. Nice event where we could meet the major actors in the field. Content was clear and interesting
2024 Speakers lineup
Dr. Dirk Slama, Vice President, Strategic Ecosystems (C/IDP), Robert Bosch GmbH
Achim Nonnenmacher, Product & Portfolio Lead Software-defined Vehicle, Bosch/ETAS
Jan Kubovy, Research & Development Engineer, BMW Group
Michael Leitner, GM Smart Car Access, NXP Semiconductors
Christophe Keraudren, Head of Software Engineering, Ferrari
Tomasz Werocy, Product Cybersecurity Compliance Officer, Volvo Buses