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SAE 2013 World Congress & Exhibition
Technical Session Schedule
Thursday, April 18
Processes, Methods, and Tools for Cyber-Security-Aware Automotive Embedded Systems (Part 1)
(Session Code: AE321)
Room D0-04C 1:00 p.m.
This session focuses on processes, methods, and tools for the design, analysis, and synthesis of cyber secure automotive embedded systems. The analysis aspect shall cover (but not be restricted to) static code analysis methods and tools for analyzing the vulnerabilities of embedded software (application and platform) prior to their deployment on the target HW. In addition, the analysis shall cover analyses of vulnerabilities in currently (CAN) and future (Flexray, Ethernet, DSRC) automotive communication protocols for inter and intra-vehicle communications. The synthesis aspect shall cover (but not restricted to) methods, and synthesis tools that create secure-by-construction communication mechanisms between embedded software tasks (intra and inter-ECU and between vehicles). Finally, this session shall also focus on the definition of embedded software and system development processes that include qualitative and quantitative security metrics in addition to safety and other key metrics for the development of automotive embedded systems.
Organizers - Amit Choudhury, ESG Automotive Inc.; Barbara Czerny, General Motors Corp.
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ORAL ONLY
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Vehicle Cyber-Security Approach with Functional-Safety Concept
Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.
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ORAL ONLY
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The ARTEMIS SESAMO project
Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, GM R&D Center
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2013-01-1415
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Threat analysis and risk assessment in automotive cyber security
David Ward, Ireri Ibarra, Alastair Ruddle, MIRA Ltd
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2013-01-1416
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Advancements in Counterfeit Alert Notifications
Malcolm James Baca, Qinetiq Technology Extension Corporation
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2013-01-1417
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Secure prevention of vehicle theft and safe recovery of stolen vehicles
Kyusuk Han, Univ. of Michigan; Kang Shin, Univ of Michigan
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2013-01-1418
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Secure Key Management - A Key Feature for Modern Vehicle Electronics
Christian Schleiffer, Marko Wolf, ESCRYPT GmbH; Andre Weimerskirch, Lars Wolleschensky, ESCRYPT Inc.
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2013-01-1419
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System Security and System Safety Engineering: Differences and Similarities and a System Security Engineering Process Based on the ISO26262 Process Framework
Barbara Czerny, Chrysler LLC
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Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
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