Wei-Cheng Tian
Wei-Cheng Tian
Director, Product Security,
Delta Electronics Inc.

Dr. Wei-Cheng Tian serves as the director of product security in Delta Electronics Inc. and the executive member of Delta Electronics Product Security Steering Committee. He is the main driver to push product security within Delta Electronics and have been closely working with various Delta business product teams, including industry automation, energy infrastructure, ICT infrastructure, tel-communication, and semiconductor equipment, to ensure the product security for the product development life cycle. 

Starting at 2018, with the passion to drive the technology innovation, Dr. Tian also served as the steering committee of the Delta-NTU Corp Lab for Cyberphysical System (CPS) in Singapore Nanyang Technological University to explore the advanced CPS security technologies. In addition, he have been serving as the co-director of the Delta-NTU Joint RD center in National Taiwan University to develop product security technologies. 

Dr. Tian has over 20 years of experiences in both corp RD and academic research for innovation and productisation. Currently he is leading the product security initiative to startup a product security business division.  

Dr. Tian has a PHD degree in EECS from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and also an Executive MBA from the State University at New York at Albany. He was also a professor of EE department in National Taiwan University.

SPEECH
CYBERSEC GLOBAL
Beneath the Surface: Navigating the Unseen Dangers of Connected Products

Premiere: 5/14 14:00 - 14:30 

Replays: 5/14 20:00 - 20:30, 5/15 02:00 - 02:30


By 2030, 100 billion devices will be connected to the internet, significantly expanding the attack surface. Beyond asset owners who utilize these connected products, the companies selling such devices must also seriously consider reducing potential cybersecurity threats and risks during the product development life cycle through essential product security practices. It is crucial for them to understand and recognize the value of “product security” and differentiate it from IT security or OT security.

Additionally, global and regional regulations and standards have been driving action since the 2010s, compelling product manufacturers and providers to take necessary steps. However, many of these companies lack internal cybersecurity capabilities and sufficient resources to fully implement the required practices to meet product security requirements.

In this talk, I will introduce comprehensive recommendations at different levels, including compliance and testing services, security software development tools, and security software components. These measures aim to ensure effective guarding against cybersecurity threats and risks.

5/14 (Tue.) 14:45 - 15:15 7F 701B Cyber Briefing
Build a Secure Supply Chain: Best Practices of Product Security in Delta

Delta Electronics is one of the world's leading electronics manufacturers and attaches great importance to supply chain security. In 2017, Delta established a corporation-level product security center of excellence team to be responsible for product security compliance and assessment services for Delta’s business group, and to develop security tools and security solutions. By implementing product security practices covering industry automation, energy infrastructure, ICT infrastructure, telecommunication, and semiconductor domains, Delta has been gradually building own product security to form a safe and resilient supply chain. 

Over the years, Delta Research Center has been investing significant resources on product security with academic and industrial research institutes, and has implemented product security in most Delta’s product offering. 

In this speech, Delta will share how to move towards the last mile of supply chain security through the best practice of product security. We welcome leading manufacturers and product providers from all industries to work with Delta to enhance your product security to build a resilient and secure supply chain.