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Ritu Sethi

Ritu Sethi
Intel | India

09:00 - 10:00 28 de Marzo 2019
Security and functional safety validation for a connected Automotive

The future smart vehicles need to support the following evolving connectivity use cases – 5G / LTE for real-time networking with the cloud; V2X driving multitude of road safety related and other non-safety commercial applications.

Often these discrete wireless components are being integrated independently, thereby increasing the potential attack surfaces and vulnerabilities for both remote and physical assaults to the entire autonomous driving system. Thus, safeguarding these component's external interfaces and their possible routes and connections to the rest of the system, by adhering to functional safety specifications and validation methodologies becomes critical element in achieving a robust and fail safe vehicle system.

This presentation will build upon the connectivity use cases, list safety goals and record targeted safe states. This is done by exercising ISO 26262, in order to ensure that standardized functional safety requirements are met and applying ISO 21448, Safety of Intended Functionality (SOTIF), for addressing of risks due to hazards resulting from functional insufficiencies of the intended functionality or by reasonably foreseeable misuse by persons. This presentation will also include discussion on architecture models for specifying and designing fault tolerant systems and will also describe the relationships with other disciplines such as Test, Reliability and Security.

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PROGRAMA

Miércoles 27 de marzo

09:00-09:30 OPENING
Jordi Llinares San Juan - Ministerio de Industria, comercio y turismo

09:30-10:30 KEYNOTE INAUGURAL
Carlos López Blanco - Revolución digital, economía de datos y seguridad: retos y oportunidades

10:30 – 11:00 PAUSA CAFÉ


TRACK 1: Design, development and engineering

11:00-12:00 We need to talk
Jan Tobias Muehlberg | imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven

12:00-13:00 Safety versus Security: Same Focus, different culture
Isabel Bachiller | GMV

13:00 – 14:00 Why is security nº1 challenge for DevOps?

PraveenKumar Prem | Wipro Digital


TRACK 3: Validation

11:00-12:00 Recor-rail, real and contextual testing information tool
Baltasar Gil | ESM

12:00-13:00 Safe solution for the Configurable Software challenge
Michael Stahl | Intel

13:00 – 14:00 Free bugs – Maxing out your test plan using security flags and tools

Yair Netzer | Intel


14:00-15:30 COMIDA


TRACK 2: Risk Management

15:30-16:30 Security-Informed Risk Assessment for Safety-Critical Systems
Robert Stroud | Adelard

16:30-17:30 Integrated Risk Assessment Process


TRACK 4: Testing

15:30-16:30 Being a modern tester for safety’s sake!
Dawid Pacia | Brainly

16:30-17:30 AI Testing challenge – Safety, Privacy and Security
Aviram Shotten Qualitest


17:30-18:30 LECTURA ESPECIAL
Make the user feel safe and secure with trustful design
Philip Lew | XboSoft

20:30 CENA


Jueves 28 de marzo

09:00-10:00 KEYNOTE
Security and functional safety validation for a connected Automotive
Ritu Sethi | Intel


TRACK 5: Design, development and engineering

10:00-11:00 Ensuring Safety and Security analysis in S-Cube approach
Dr. Youssef Laarouchi | EDF

11:00 – 11:30 PAUSA CAFÉ

TRACK 6: Validation

11:30-12:30 Safety-Security Assurance Framework


12:30-13:30 KEYNOTE
Democracy in Cyberspace: A hackable model with impact on operational safety
Álvaro Ortigosa | Instituto de Ciencias Forenses y de la Seguridad

13:30-15:00 COMIDA

15:00 – 16:00 KEYNOTE DE CLAUSURA
In the Digital and Data Economy Era, a management inclusive of security and safety is the ultimate Company's performance booster

Tiziana Casinelli | Paris


PANEL 1

16:00-17:00
Javier Diéguez | BCSC

PANEL 2

16:00-17:00
Ariel Cymberknoh | Intel


17:00 - 17:30 CONCLUSIONES DE LOS PANELES
17:30 - 18:00 CLAUSURA




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