Japan Automotive ISAC Security Operation Center
- Automotive Cyber Threats and the Latest Vulnerability Trends -
To ensure automotive safety and security, international cybersecurity regulations have been established and are being implemented in many countries. These regulations require monitoring cyberattacks and vulnerabilities targeting vehicles and regularly reporting findings to authorities. However, as vehicles become more sophisticated and internet connectivity becomes widespread, new vulnerabilities and attack risks are also increasing. This presentation will introduce various vulnerabilities detected by the Japan Automotive ISAC Information Collection and Analysis Center and their trends.
- Safety & Security
- Automotive Software Expo
Speaker
General Incorporated Association Japan Automotive ISAC
Security Operation Center Deputy Director
Masahiro Aoyama
Since the establishment of the JAMA Security Working Group, I have served as a leader, collaborating with OEMs to build cybersecurity frameworks. Additionally, I participated in discussions representing industry associations during the development of UN R155 and domestic legislation. Following the launch of the ISAC within JAMA, I spearheaded the establishment of the Japan Automotive ISAC. Currently, as Deputy Director of the Security Operations Center (SOC), I drive threat intelligence sharing and analysis activities.