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Tuesday, 4 May 2021

TitleVideo LinksSlides

Keynote - The Value of Standardized Connected Vehicle Data

Christoph Ludewig, VP CEO Europe, Geotab

Recorded Session

How Standard Vehicle Data Benefits the Insurance Industry

Moderated by Steve Crumb, Executive Director, GENIVI

Fouad Husseini, Founder, Open Insurance Think Tank

Mario Ortegon-Cabrera, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Azure Mobility

Kevin Valdek, CTO, High-Mobility




Wednesday, 5 May 2021

TitleVideo LinksSlides

Welcome & GENIVI Updates

Steve Crumb, GENIVI



Keynote: Vehicle Data is the Lifeblood of Commercial Vehicle Operations

Brian Carlson, Director, Global Product & Solutions Marketing, NXP Semiconductors



Keynote: Common Semantic Approaches In & Beyond the Vehicle

Christian Kerstan, Systems Engineering BBM Technical Strategies, and Enabling, Robert Bosch GmbH

Rainer Lang, Vice President, Business Chief Digital Office Mobility Solutions, Robert Bosch GmbH

GENIVI Projects - Technical Status Updates

Hypervisor Project - Adam Lackorzynski, Kernkonzept

Android Automotive Vehicle Hardware Abstraction Layer - Stefan Wysocki, TietoEvry

Android Automotive Audio Hardware Abstraction Layer - Suhasini Raghuram, Analog Devices

Cloud and Connected Services - Kevin Valdek, High-Mobility

Common Vehicle Interface Initiative - Gunnar Andersson, GENIVI Alliance

Recorded Session

Common Vehicle Interface Initiative Workshop #1





Thursday, 6 May 2021 

TitleVideo Links / Session PlaybackSlides

Cloud & Connected Services Technical Workshop 1

 

Recorded Session


Common Vehicle Interface Initiative Workshop 2https://youtu.be/KOiS-VGu8d0Recorded Session

Android Automotive SIG Technical Workshop 1

Recorded Session
In-Vehicle Payment SIG Workshop


Introduction and Overview

Speaker: John Moon- COO at ConnectedTravel and GENIVI IVP/EV SIG Lead

Abstract: Welcome everyone, Update on the IVP SIG, Report on related upcoming events


GENIVI AMM IVP SIG Slides

EV and Fuel Transactions 

Speaker: Will Judge, VP at Mastercard

Abstract: Mastercard has been a leader in connected car commerce and has been engaged with the merchant and automotive companies including GM, HERE, Honda, Soundhound, Sonic, and White Castle. Hear about Mastercard’s latest work in connected car and fuel transactions and learn about how they are thinking about EV payments.



Challenges and Opportunities in EV Charging Payments 

Speakers: Niclas Gyllenram, Director of Software Development at Volvo, and Will Judge VP at Mastercard

EV growth will introduce new first-time drivers to electric cars and along with it the task of educating customers on what it means to own an electric car. Paying to charge the car when away from home is becoming a growing complexity for new EV owners compared to the convenience of fueling at a gas station. Join us for a fireside chat with Volvo and Mastercard as they discuss their views on the challenges and opportunities OEMs face with customers paying for EV charging.



Vehicle location-based services (VLBS) at Scale

Speaker: Evgeny Klochikhin, CEO at Sheeva.AI 

Abstract: Enabling Location-Based Services for Cars to monetize in-vehicle connectivity – Sheeva.AI will present a case study on the first autonomous, cloud-based VLBS solution enabling automatic, contactless payments and last-mile services for EV charging, fueling, road-usage charging, parking, and other critical applications without new physical infrastructure or hardware installed inside connected vehicles.



Challenges for Compliant In-Car Payments in Europe

Speaker: Jakob Gajdzik, Product Owner eCommerce Digital Transactions at BMW

Abstract: As an OEM, there are a series of questions to consider even before in-car payment can be designed technically. Regulations such as PSD2, authentication methods, available standards, and payment process constraints need to be considered. Join us on our road towards compliant in-car payments.



Automating Fleet Payments

Speaker: Khalid Elawady, Chief Product Officer at CarIQ

Abstract: Fleet administrators know that monitoring, verifying, and reconciling payments related to operating a vehicle is a time-consuming necessity. Machine banking allows cars to connect directly with merchants to transact for any type of service and addresses these needs and more.



The EV Charging Ecosystem: Building Out EV Infrastructure 

  • Moderator - John Moon (Connected Travel)
  • Honda - Boris Polania (Lead Architect)
  • Tritium - Julian Lile (Manager of Automotive OEM & Fleet)
  • Arrive - Ed Lewis (Senior Vice President
  • Sygic - Giles Shrimpton, (Managing Director Automotive and eMobility)

Abstract: OEM's, municipalities, and governments globally are committing to the growth of EVs, leading to the need to rapidly develop and deploy supporting infrastructure to meet the demands of consumers. This new demand presents an opportunity, but also requires, OEMs, suppliers, service providers, and municipalities to collaborate to deploy services to new customers. Our panelist will share their perspective on how they see the ecosystem working together and the challenges they face in this developing market.



GENIVI Security Team Workshop

GENIVI Security Team Overview

Speaker: Joby Jester, Solutions Architect at Irdeto and GENIVI Security Team Lead 

Abstract: Welcome everyone, About the GENIVI Automotive Cybersecurity Team, How to get involved and engage with the team, and lastly what the agenda for the day will be



On Transforming Automotive Cybersecurity: Bridging gaps, Opportunities, and Diversity

Speaker: Ikjot Saini, Academic Director ASRG And Assistant Professor Academic Network


Abstract: With the increasing demand for connectivity and the rapidly evolving Autotech sector, cybersecurity concerns have raised exponentially. The global automotive cybersecurity job markets are in a talent crunch and need reskilling, upskilling, and cross-disciplinary competencies to manage the risks in this emerging cyberspace. SHIELD automotive cybersecurity center of excellence at the University of Windsor is dedicated to the development of industry-ready solutions to meet the rapidly changing technology and threats. SHIELD also focuses on training to lower the barrier to entry and create an industry-ready talent pipeline. To enable knowledge transfer and collaborations among research labs at the academic institutions, globally, ASRG is building an academic network for the researchers and graduate students to provide the support network of auto security scholars. One of the important aspects which are often overlooked is diversity at the workplace. In this emerging field, where both automotive and cybersecurity have records of significantly low representation of women, diversity is a major challenge. In 2021, women hold 25% of the cybersecurity jobs globally (source) which has doubled in a decade. While in automotive, the percentage has increased only by 1% from 2014 to 2018( from 7 to 8), with no women on the executive teams of over half of the top 20 companies. The statistics indicate the grim state of the diversity in automotive cybersecurity in the future. This can only be changed by actively and collectively working on diversity and inclusion.


The Implications of Biometric Data in the Vehicle

Speaker: Jennifer Dukarski, Emerging Technology, IP and Media Litigation at Butzel Long

Abstract: Biometric data includes physical or behavioral human characteristics that can be used to digitally identify a person to grant access to systems, devices or data.  In terms of biotechnology in the car, researchers proclaim “give me 10 biometric sensors in the car and I’ll revolutionize healthcare.”  But collecting this data comes with a price: enhanced security and privacy protections and regulations.  This discussion will look at how global and local legal and regulatory frameworks impact the design, collection, and use of this potential treasure trove of data.  

This topic will:

  • Define the scope of biometric data and the regulatory frameworks that apply in the US and internationally
  • Address regulatory directives for security and privacy with the collection, storage, and use of biometric data


Navigating the Current Threat Environment 

Fireside: Claudia Rast, Department Chair Cybersecurity at Butzel Long, and Scott Bailey Partner at N1 Discovery


Abstract: It’s hard to overemphasize the importance of maintaining robust privacy and data security measures.  Not only are hackers becoming more sophisticated in their offensive weaponry—even harnessing AI to launch their attacks—but with 1 in 4 Americans continuing to work from home through 2021, threat actors have a broad and largely unprotected threat landscape to harvest. In addition, with fewer employees present at any given time in their traditional office environments, physical security is also important.  Recent trends include hacking insurance companies to discover those insureds that have sufficient cyber coverage to afford high ransom demands.  We will discuss these and other evolving cybersecurity threats that are present today and that we expect in the coming year and will describe the tools and best practices currently available to augment defenses.



OpenXSAM

Speakers: Dirk Leopold, Regional Director at itemis AG, Brandon Barry CEO at Block Harbor

Abstract: Wouldn’t it be nice if you could export cybersecurity data from your TARA tool and import it into your requirement management platform or verification environment? One of the biggest challenges in automotive security is building cohesion between tools to speed up cybersecurity engineering. https://openxsam.io seeks to achieve this by building an open format to exchange security information for vehicles. In this talk, Itemis will give you an introduction to openXSAM and how it’s used by their TARA platform. Then, Block Harbor will talk about how they envision their integration of openXSAM into their automotive verification environment. You’ll walk away from this talk with new ideas on how you can create a seamless integration between your tools to make your vehicle cybersecurity engineering more efficient and more effective. 



Break with the ASRG introduction Video

V2X / Cloud Managed Services Security Trends:

Speakers: Brandon Barry, Joby Jester

Abstract: Explore the trends of Automotive Cybersecurity brought to you by ASRG Leadership and the GENIVI Security Team. Chat about the near and far challenges for AV, EV, Mobility, and beyond!  Tune in, sit back, and have a chat with us!



Network Micro-Segmentation Cloaking Technology for Autonomous Vehicles

Speaker: Will Hill, Security Technologist at CuDes and Greg Shields, Director at NetFoundry

Abstract: In this talk, we discuss a zero-trust cybersecurity solution that prevents remote access to any software app by hiding the internet connection to this app.  Because a hidden-, cloaked-, dark-connection is used, the attack hackers cannot find what does not exist.  A user can also implement micro-segmentation such that one software app can only talk to one other software app.  The software app can be in the cloud or one app of many apps running on any device with an application processor.  Simply put, any app which calls to the internet will be completely hidden from remote access.  This is all orchestrated from the cloud as a 100% software solution and no hardware is involved whatsoever.  It is free to prototype, right now, via the open-source community.


NetworkMicroSegmentation_Day 3_Slides

Automotive Security Hacking & Protection Practice

Pre-Recorded: Vincent Zhang - Senior Security Architect at Tencent

Abstract: Since the globally recognized “Tesla Model S remote hacking” public research in 2016, Tencent Security Keen Lab has conducted more than 30 connected vehicle security research projects with industry-leading OEMs. This presentation will illuminate common automotive security threats and attack chains based on our rich research experience, as well as mitigation & protection best practices.



Automotive Ethernet Specific Cybersecurity Protection Solutions with IDS/IPS)    

Speaker: Gilad Bandel, VP Product & Marketing at Arliou Automotive Cybersecurity 

Abstract: The automotive industry is swiftly moving towards automotive Ethernet as the new in-vehicle network core. This technology comes with many new features and benefits, but it also comes with numerous legacy risks from the traditional IT Ethernet landscape, as well as from new, error-prone software that is developed. Automotive Ethernet risks need to be mitigated, with security and protection incorporated into new devices. This lecture will detail solutions to address and mitigate those threats and focus on IDS/IPS required functionality.




Friday, 7 May 2021

TitleVideo Links Slides

Common Vehicle Interface Initiative Technical Workshop 3


Not Recorded

Cloud and Connected Services Technical Workshop 2


https://youtu.be/fT3h7J4a79oRecorded Session

Android Automotive Technical Workshop 2


https://youtu.be/7uO-WyMIELQRecorded Session

Virtual Showcase Videos On-Demand (click on the video titles below to view)

CompanyVideo Title (Click to Play Video's On-Demand)Contact Information
Hyundai - GenesisVideo







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