Date: January 29, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM EST
As vehicles evolve from cars with apps into true “software on wheels,” the automotive industry is facing a shift in how vehicle security and safety are addressed. Modern software-defined vehicles (SDVs) contain over 100 million lines of code across hundreds of applications, dramatically expanding the attack surface and increasing safety risks.
Join RunSafe Security and Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG) on January 29, 2026, for a webinar discussing the critical intersection of cybersecurity and safety in SDVs, with a focus on memory-based vulnerabilities in C/C++ embedded systems—an increasingly targeted entry point for attackers.
We’ll explore how to balance safety, security, and innovation for SDVs, including:
- Runtime memory protection for resource-constrained RTOS
- Memory safety without source-code changes
- Vehicle lifecycle protection, including aftermarket updates
- Alignment with AUTOSAR and ISO 26262
You’ll hear from Joseph M. Saunders, Founder & CEO of RunSafe Security.
Register now to secure your spot!
Meet the Speakers:
Joseph M. Saunders, Founder and CEO, RunSafe Security
Joseph M. Saunders is the founder and CEO of RunSafe Security, a pioneer in cyberhardening technology for embedded systems and industrial control systems, currently leading a team of former U.S. government cybersecurity specialists with deep knowledge of how attackers operate. With 25 years of experience in national security and cybersecurity, Joe aims to transform the field by challenging outdated assumptions and disrupting hacker economics. He has built and scaled technology for both private and public sector security needs. Joe has advised and supported multiple security companies, including Kaprica Security, Sovereign Intelligence, Distil Networks, and Analyze Corp. He founded Children’s Voice International, a non-profit aiding displaced, abandoned, and trafficked children.
Meet Our Moderator:
Moderator: ASRG





