The automotive industry is undergoing a profound transformation with connected and autonomous vehicles transforming transportation as we know it. However, these technological advancements also introduce significant cybersecurity risks. As vehicles become more connected and software-driven, the challenge of protecting them from emerging cyber threats becomes more complex.
On February 20, 2025, at 10:00 AM ET, join Joseph Saunders, Founder & CEO of RunSafe Security, for an exclusive webinar that brings together top experts in automotive and cybersecurity. Learn from leaders in the field as they share strategies for securing connected vehicles, navigating evolving regulations, and addressing real-world cybersecurity challenges.
In this comprehensive session, you’ll hear from experts at RunSafe Security, Critical Software, and Rustic Security as they discuss the latest solutions and best practices for safeguarding the future of connected and autonomous vehicles.
Key Takeaways:
• Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities: Understand key vulnerabilities in automotive software, including thousands of CVEs reported annually.
• Regulatory Compliance: Navigate essential regulations like the EU Cyber Resilience Act, UN R155, ISO/SAE 21434, and ISO 26262.
• Real-World Insights: Analyze case studies to identify actionable best practices.
• Emerging Trends: Explore the security implications of software-defined vehicles and over-the-air updates.
• Resilient Frameworks: Discover strategies for building effective cybersecurity frameworks to ensure compliance and continuity.
Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to stay ahead of emerging cyber threats and build the security frameworks that will protect connected vehicles for years to come.
Register now to secure your spot!
Meet Our Speakers:
José Rui Simões, Business Development Manager for Automotive & Off-Road, Critical Software
Scott Sheahan, Owner & Principal Consultant, Rustic Security
Doug Britton, CSO, RunSafe Security
Meet Our Moderator:
Moderator: Joe Saunders, Founder & CEO, RunSafe Security