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Webinar: Security solutions for today’s connected car
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Connected cars will be at the heart of tomorrow’s mobility landscape. They will have full Internet access, also supporting mesh communications with other vehicles and road/traffic infrastructure. However, this increased level of communication also opens up the risk of cyber-attacks.

This webinar presents proven solutions that enable you to build an automotive communications architecture that can benefit from the growing opportunities of connectivity without compromising on security.

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Watch this webinar to learn
  • How to benefit from car connectivity without exposing security risks
  • About recommended countermeasures such as secured firmware updates
  • About security measures required to protect the system architecture of a connected car
  • How software updates over the air (SOTA) can be secured with TPM (Trusted Platform Module)

Duration: 41 minutes

Speakers:

  • Ines Pedersen, Marketing Manager, Infineon Technologies AG

    Ines has more than 13 years of experience as a Product Marketing Manager in the semiconductor industry. She has gained a deep understanding in the automotive world being in charge of Infineon's Automotive Safety Microcontrollers before she changed to the Chipcard and Security Group in 2010, taking over responsibility for secure mobile solutions. Since 2015 she is engaged in Infineon's Car Security activities and beginning in 2016 is responsible Product Marketing Manager for the automotive TPM product.

  • Martin Klimke, Lead Principal for Technical Marketing, Infineon Technologies AG

    In 1984 Martin started in the semiconductor division of Siemens AG. Here he held various management positions in development, concept- and application- engineering. In 2001 he joined the Chip Card and Security ICs business group of Infineon and headed the application engineering team. In 2006 he moved to the marketing group and is now a lead principal for technical marketing at the Chip Card and Security ICs business group of Infineon Technologies AG. Here he is responsible for innovation and business development.

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