Corey Thuen, Senior Research Consultant at IOActive, will be presenting for the first time analysis of all IOActive’s research to-date, combining publicly available findings, such as the 2015 Jeep Cherokee zero day hack, with anonymized private assessments. The analysis will give the big picture of the kind of vulnerabilities that have been found, which systems and attack vectors seem to be the most affected, and how significant the vulnerabilities really are.
The session, entitled “Back to the Future of Vehicle Cybersecurity”, will be on the first day of the conference, March 29. Mr Thuen will also be taking part in a round-table focusing on real-life telematics attacks and vulnerabilities found by security researchers alongside the DOT, CERT and Argus Cyber Security on March 30.
Annie Reddaway, head of cybersecurity research at TU-Automotive, commented “IOActive have been responsible for producing high-class research that has highlighted the importance of vehicle cybersecurity. We are excited to see the collated results, which will be of huge benefit for the audience.” For the full article click here
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