Securing the Connected Car with RVI
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical landscape of automotive network security in this informative conference talk. Survey the current state of connected car security, analyze potential threat models, and discover how the GENIVI Remote Vehicle Interaction (RVI) project's security middleware can mitigate risks. Gain insights from Tatiana Jamison, an open source software advocate at Jaguar Land Rover, as she discusses high-profile car hacks, market demands for connectivity, and the importance of robust security measures. Learn about RVI's architecture, authorization processes, and dynamic provisioning sequence. Understand how app developers can leverage RVI in their work and get a glimpse into the future developments of this crucial technology. Enhance your knowledge of automotive security with recommended further reading resources provided at the end of the presentation.
Syllabus
Intro
Everyone's talking about car hacking...
Chrysler recalls 1.4M cars after Jeep exploit
Tesla hit by malicious wifi exploits in 2016
Add external sources...
RVI is middleware for service-oriented arch
RVI Architecture Overview
How does an app developer work with RVI?
Authorization - Overview
Dynamic Provisioning Sequence
What's next for RVI?
Further Reading on Automotive Security
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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