Introductory Automotive Cybersecurity and Hands-On Automotive Network Training (Ams)
Since automotive security is still a very new field, it is rapidly growing and there is a huge market for automotive security professionals.
Attending this course gives participants the needed background information to begin a career in automotive cybersecurity and gives them hands-on experience with the tools used at the highest level of the industry.
As connected and autonomous vehicles grow in popularity, cybersecurity in vehicles has never been more important. Cars are home to many technologies, each with its own security needs and vulnerabilities. While there are countless disciplines that can be covered in an automotive security course, two great examples of relevant automotive networking technologies are In-vehicle Networks (Such as CAN) and Bluetooth Networks.
This course aims to introduce participants to the world of automotive cybersecurity and give them a chance to learn security testing techniques for vehicles in a hands-on environment.
Why You Should Take This Course
Since automotive security is still a very new field, it is rapidly growing and there is a huge market for automotive security professionals.
Attending this course gives participants the needed background information to begin a career in automotive cybersecurity and gives them hands-on experience with the tools used at the highest level of the industry.
Who Should Attend
Automotive, smart city, connected transportation, and IoT industry professionals looking to better understand the security risks their vehicles face
Government or defense agency professionals seeking to better understand automotive cybersecurity and its legal/public safety implications
Aspiring car hackers and IoT hackers
Vehicle fleet owners looking to better understand their vehicles
Students looking to get a hear start in a rapidly growing security industry
Prerequisite Knowledge
Basic knowledge of Linux operation
Basic understanding of scripting languages (Bash, Python)
Basic understanding of Computer Networks
Hardware / Software Requirements
Laptop computer (Ideally Windows) with virtualization enabled and at least 1 USB port
Oracle VirtualBox software to run the VM provided with the class
Kamel is a veteran of the automotive cybersecurity community, having spent over 3 years as an expert car hacker, technical trainer, and contributor to worldwide industry-focused communities such as the SAE, ASRG, and the Car Hacking Village.His particular areas of focus within vehicle security are Bluetooth, RF, and in-vehicle networks. He currently works at White Motion – subsidiary of the global automotive supplier Marelli – where he leads the vehicle security research team, assessing vehicle systems and training customers in state-of-the-art car-hacking techniques. Outside the garage, Kamel is an amateur chef, ukulele player, and fighting game enthusiast.