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Aside from historical vehicle hacking cases, it is predicted that future attacks will increase when more and more connected vehicles are on the road. We will demo a hackers attack on the IVI, TCU, and Gateway, and how our In-Vehicle Security is purpose-built to protect against these threats. At the same time, you will have the opportunity to visualize how Vehicle One (a cloud-based management console) detects and responds to these threats. Furthermore, OEMs require suppliers to manage vulnerability in compliance with UNECE R155. We will also demo the Vulnerability Management functionality, which focuses on Vulnerability, Back Door, and Malware scanning, which benefits suppliers in gaining OEMs' trust while hardening device security.
Reece has experience in software-hardware system integration and used to work at a medical equipment company, responsible for developing ophthalmology related devices. He has also been researching for years the collection, analysis, and application of intelligence in cybersecurity along with the protection of IoT devices.