ASRG & Upstream: 2022 Recap & 2023 Predictions

John Heldreth, founder of ASRG, and Yoav Levy, CEO and co-founder of Upstream, sat down together to look back at 2022 and identify the top trends that impacted the automotive cybersecurity community. 2022 brought dramatic cybersecurity improvements well beyond the requirements of UNECE R155. But new emerging attack vectors introduce new challenges, such as protecting API-based applications, as well as complex V2X threats related to EV charging services.

John and Yoav also shared their thoughts and predictions for 2023 and how the ecosystem is expected to evolve. They highlighted specific areas of focus for the cyber teams across the entire smart mobility ecosystem.

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