Tel Aviv Cyber Week

July 19-22, 2021
Tel Aviv University, Israel

Get Physical with SAE @Tel Aviv Cyber Week

The SAE G-32 Solution for the Cyber-Physical Cyber-Menace

Thank you for joining SAE International at Tel Aviv University's Cyber Week 2021! Our G-32 Cyber-Physical Systems Security (CPSS) standard-making committee hosted a virtual 2-hour session focused on CPSS standards, titled "Let's Get Physical: The SAE G-32 Solution for the Cyber-Physical Cyber-Menace". Our panel of experts addressed the development of CPSS standards intended for multi-sector, cross-industry use to address weaknesses and vulnerabilities of the system and system elements (e.g. software, firmware, hardware). G-32's diverse cross-industry/cross-sector/cross-nation active participants base included members from industry (e.g. Aviation, Automotive, Medical Devices, Industrial Control Devices, IoT, and Banking & Finance), Government, and Academia – from all over the globe. Did you enjoy SAE International’s presentation at Tel Aviv Cyber Week?  Learn the most recent industry updates from the experts who develop the cybersecurity standards. Stay current with SAE Edge Reports and professional development courses.

Let's get Physical: The SAE G-32 Solution for the Cyber-Physical Cyber-Menace Agenda

The SAE G-32 Committee will present on July 22, 2021 from 11:00am - 1:00pm EDT. You can join this session by registering for the Tel Aviv Cyber Week for free.

Introductions:

  • Gili Drob-Heistein, Executive Director - Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC)
  • Aviram Atzaba, Executive Director - International Cooperation, Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD)
  • Aharon David, SAE G-32 Leadership

SAE Overview – David Alexander

SAE G-32 Overview – Gloria D’Anna

SAE G-32 Sub-Committee Summaries:

  • Domains of Consideration – Dan DiMase
  • Hardware – Jeremy Bellay
  • Software & Firmware – Andreas Schweiger
  • Risk – Howard Miller / Zach Collier
  • Illustrative Example – Duminda Wijesekera / Matt Jablonski

Round-Table with G-32 Co-Chair William (Bill) Scofield and Sub-Committee Chairs, moderated by G-32 Co-Chair Gloria D’Anna

Q&A – moderated by Christopher Sundberg

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