Wei-Cheng Tian

Delta Electronics Inc. / Director, Product Security,

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
4/17 (Thu.) 11:00 - 11:30 7F 701G Supply Chain Security Forum
Key Strategies for Building Sustainable Cybersecurity and Resilience in Product Supply Chains

Since 2024, zero-day vulnerabilities and supply chain attacks have been considered the ""golden combination"" of threats that pose the greatest concern to businesses. Combined with geopolitical pressures, this has intensified the focus on cybersecurity within product supply chains, prompting countries to elevate security standards for product software and firmware. As a result, product supply chain cybersecurity reviews are expected to become a standard practice.


This presentation will explore how to integrate cybersecurity engineering into product development and supply chain management, implementing a ""shift-left"" security approach to combat increasingly automated hacking techniques and support enterprises in building a trusted supply chain.


Additionally, it will highlight how Delta Electronics introduces innovative thinking into its technical architecture to ensure end-to-end product lifecycle from research and development through to deployment. This strategy enhances supply chain transparency, improves vulnerability management efficiency, strengthens dynamic software security, and bolsters product resilience—ultimately boosting market confidence and competitiveness.