Fault Injection Attacks on Secure Automotive Bootloaders
Offered By: WEareTROOPERS via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore fault injection attacks on secure automotive bootloaders in this conference talk presented by Nils Weiss and Enrico Pozzobon at TROOPERS23, an IT security conference held in Heidelberg, Germany. Delve into the vulnerabilities of automotive systems and learn about potential security risks in bootloader implementations. Gain insights into the techniques used for fault injection attacks and their implications for vehicle security. Understand the challenges faced by automotive manufacturers in securing critical components against sophisticated attack methods. Discover the latest research and findings in this crucial area of automotive cybersecurity, and consider the potential impact on the future of secure vehicle design and implementation.
Syllabus
TROOPERS23: Fault Injection Attacks on Secure Automotive Bootloaders
Taught by
WEareTROOPERS
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