Overview
Explore the state of automotive cyber safety in this comprehensive conference talk from BSidesLV 2015. Delve into crucial topics such as safety by design, learning from failures, and segmentation isolation. Examine real-world examples, including Microsoft's approach and United Airlines' experiences. Investigate the stages of SSL enlightenment and the challenges of hackable vehicles. Address industry concerns like the lack of financial incentives and responsibility avoidance. Analyze the implications of remote kill switch vulnerabilities and vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Discover supply chain principles and the road ahead for cyber safety in the automotive industry. Evaluate technical solutions, trust levels, and the concept of technical debt. Explore emerging technologies like head-up display helmets and Tesla's manufacturing processes. Gain valuable insights into the future of automotive cybersecurity and its impact on vehicle safety.
Syllabus
Intro
Project Format
Safety by Design
Microsoft
Dont reinvent the wheel
collegial vs adversarial
learning from failure
segmentation isolation
United Airlines
Stages of SSL
Enlightenment
Hackable Vehicles
No Money in it
Not Our Fault
Remote Kill Switch Vulnerability
Fork in the Road
Vehicle to Vehicle
Supply Chain Principles
Road Ahead
Cyber Safety
Technical Solutions
Trust Levels
Technical Debt
RVs
Head Up Display Helmet
Tesla Manufacturing
Votes