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SESSION

09/20 11:10 - 11:40 Keynote

Technology Roadmap for Designing Enterprise Cybersecurity

Security concepts such as Security by Design are rapidly becoming the new norm as Electric Vehicles (EV) and Software-defined Vehicles are becoming more widely discussed. In the past two years, not only have new automotive cybersecurity standards been introduced but also promulgated, such as with the WP29, R155/R156, and ISO/SAE 21434.

This presentation will showcase CyCraft research on security regarding self-driving cars. We will focus on the three main issues concerning CISOs and security teams. Are we safe enough? How safe should we be? How can we achieve security? In addition, we will extend the concept of product security design to encompass the overall asset protection of an enterprise as well as how to accurately measure risk management, so that enterprises can build effective cybersecurity readiness to defend against new sophisticated cyberattacks.

LOCATION Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2 7F 701 LANGUAGE English
SESSION TOPIC Cyber ResilienceSecurity by DesignSecurity Strategy

SPEAKER

Tsung Peikan ( aka PK )
CyCraft Technology Corporation Co-Founder & CSO
Hacks in Taiwan Committee
SEMI Taiwan Cybersecurity Committee

Tsung Peikan (aka PK), an expert in Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) investigation and research, has extensive experience in intensive computer forensics, malware and exploit analyses, and reverse engineering. PK, specializing in cybercrime and APT investigations, worked for the Taiwan National Police Agency, Ministry of the Interior for six years and, later, Academia Sinica for two years. PK then moved to Verint Systems Taiwan as Chief Cyber Researcher until September 2017. PK went on to co-found CyCraft Technology.

He has conducted long-term research on APTs, AIoTs, as well as automotive ECU safety. For the last several years, PK has been the chairman of the Hacks In Taiwan Conference (HITCON) Reviewboard and has spoken at numerous cybersecurity and hacker conferences.