Wherever Smart Everything Is, You'll Find Synopsys
Synopsys technology is at the heart of innovations that are changing the way people work and play. Self-driving cars. Machines that learn. Lightning-fast communication across billions of devices in the datasphere. These breakthroughs are ushering in the era of Smart Everything―where devices are getting smarter and connected, and security is an important consideration.
Powering this new era of digital innovation are high-performance silicon chips and exponentially growing amounts of software content. Synopsys is at the forefront of Smart Everything with the world’s most advanced technologies for chip design, verification, IP integration, and software security and quality testing. We help our customers innovate from silicon to software so they can bring Smart Everything to life.
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ISC2021-30
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Q&A moderated by Bosong Zou, Vice General Manager of ICV Software Testing Department, China Software Testing Centre (CSTC); with Prof. Merhdad Dianati, Professor & Director, Warwick University; Dr. Tomas Olovsson, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology; and Dr. Dennis Kengo Oka, Principal Automotive Security Strategist, Synopsys
FISITA Intelligent Safety Conference 2021 hosted by China SAE
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ISC2021-29
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Dr. Dennis Kengo Oka, Principal Automotive Security Strategist, Synopsys
Abstract: Modern vehicles contain more than 150 million lines of code. As a result of more advanced safety-relevant functionality such as ADAS and autonomous driving, and new communication interfaces, mobile apps and backend servers based on the connected car use cases are being introduced, the need for developing secure systems in the automotive industry is higher than ever. The upcoming ISO/SAE 21434 Cybersecurity Engineering standard aims to help automotive organizations to address cybersecurity for the entire vehicle lifecycle.
This talk presents cybersecurity activities in the software development process based on ISO/SAE 21434 to help automotive companies develop more secure systems. We will discuss practical implementation examples for the cybersecurity steps added in the development process. Specifically, we will provide some examples on what is required from a resources and tools perspective to establish a secure automotive software development process.
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FISITA Intelligent Safety Conference 2021 hosted by China SAE
2 Cybersecurity
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