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    This was FuzzCon - Automotive Edition

    FuzzCon - Automotive Edition was a full success. We were happy to welcome over 250 participants online. In case you missed the event or you want to rewatch certain talks, you can find the recordings of each presentation below. 


    Sergej Dechand - CEO, Code Intelligence

    Introduction

    Sergej Dechand is not only the CEO and co-founder of Code Intelligence but also an expert with years of experience in usable security at Frauenhofer FKIE.

    In this presentation, he kicks off FuzzCon - Automotive Edition with a short overview of the event and what to expect.


    Rakshith Amarnath - R&D Project Lead, Robert Bosch Corporate Research

    Rethinking Fuzzing for Automotive Software

    Rakshith Amarnath is a project lead for R&D at Bosch Corporate Research. In this talk, Rakshith will tell you why fuzzing needs to be rethought in the context of automotive software.

    Presentation topics:

    • Why fuzz automotive software?
    • What's the difference?
    • Why do we need to rethink?
    • Thoughts on rethinking

    Yasemine Acar - Research Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy

    Human Factors in Secure Development

    Yasemin Acar's research focuses on human factors in computer security, investigating how to implement secure software development practices. It has shown that working with developers on these issues can resolve problems before they ever affect end users.

    Presentation topics:

    • Reasons why humans fail to secure software
    • How can we make secure programming easier?
    • Takeaways from research for practice

    Victor Marginean - Global Head of Cybersecurity & Privacy Business Unit HMI, Continental

    If you think it’s complicated now, wait for Machine Learning to happen...

    Victor is currently working at Continental Automotive near Frankfurt and leads the Security&Privacy for Human Machine Interface Business Unit. He is a tech geek and the new passions are UNECE R155 readiness preparation and the combination of automated driving, machine learning and the impact on CyberSec.

    Presentation topics:

    • Achievements with Fuzzing at Continental
    • The future of software testing in automotive industry
    • Fuzzing in Machine Learning

    Dr. Thomas Wollinger - CEO, ESCRYPT

    Five uncomfortable truths about Automotive Cybersecurity

    As a pioneer in automotive cyber security, Thomas Wollinger has brought ESCRYPT from its beginnings in 2004 to a position as one of the world’s leading providers of system solutions for vehicle data security. Today, his special focus is on the strategic development and integration of ESCRYPT's product and solution portfolio for automotive security and beyond.
     
    Presentation topics:
    • How has automotive software changed?
    • 5 unpleasant truths
    • Automotive software security from a managerial viewpoint

    All Speakers

    Panel Discussion: Fuzzing for Automotive Software

    At the end of FuzzCon - Automotive Edition, all speakers joined for a panel discussion about automotive software security with a special focus on fuzzing.