Modern cars are no longer just a means of transportation. Their built-in services can manage everything for drivers and passengers alike from seat heating, to using voice-controlled GPS to find a coffee, or make theater ticket reservations. Along with the development of consumer services, driver safety services have also been developed – distance sensors to neighboring cars, speed limit recognition and the eCall safety system, to name a few.
These hi-tech solutions designed to improve the user experience and make your journey safer, are architecturally based on algorithms and technologies that in themselves carry threats to information security. The wider the user experience, the wider the attack surface for an attacker.
In this webcast, Cyberthreats to modern automotive industry, Sergey Anufrienko and Alexander Kozlov, security researchers at Kaspersky ICS CERT will discuss:
• Threat landscape: how has changed and evolved over the last 10 years
• Top threats the automotive industry is exposed to
• Standards of automotive security
• Trends in automotive security