You Wouldn't Hack a Car? A Pentester's Approach to Embedded Security on Automotive ECUs
Offered By: RIOT via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a penetration tester's approach to embedded security on automotive Electronic Control Units (ECUs) in this 29-minute conference talk from RIOT Summit 2024. Delve into the complex network of embedded systems that power modern vehicles, examining how ECUs operate car functions and exchange information via the CAN bus. Learn about the growing security concerns in automotive technology and evaluate the effectiveness of current security measures implemented by manufacturers. Gain insights into automotive security testing techniques, including hands-on demonstrations with real devices, and discover how ECUs defend against potential attacks. Benefit from the expertise of Reinhard Kugler, a seasoned professional in IT, industrial, and cyber-physical systems security testing, as he shares his knowledge on reverse engineering, penetration testing, and applied security research in the automotive industry.
Syllabus
RIOT Summit 2024, "You wouldn’t HACK a CAR? […]"
Taught by
RIOT
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