LIVONIA – Cybersecurity for vehicles represents a critical topic and important growth area for the automotive industry. On Feb. 17, The Center For Automotive Research brings together a panel to discuss the threats and present on strategies and methods for effectively managing cybersecurity for the ?networked computers on wheels? that automobiles are increasingly becoming.
The event will be held at Schoolcraft College ? VisTaTech Center from 8 ? 11:30 am.
The panel includes:
Richard Wallace, Director, Transportation Systems Analysis, at CAR will chair the event and moderate the panel discussion that will follow the presentations.
Dr. Andrew Brown, Jr.
Vice President & Chief Technologist, Delphi
Brown, Jr.’s career spans more than 40 years and includes leadership assignments at Delphi, General Motors and Allied Signal. Currently, Dr. Brown leads Delphi?s corporate innovation and technology initiatives on a global levels.
Praveen Narayanan
Research Manager, Automotive & Transportation, Frost & Sullivan
Narayanan has more than 10 years of automotive strategy consulting and research experience ranging from telematics and infotainment, advanced driver assistance systems, IT and telecom and electric vehicles. Since joining Frost & Sullivan in 2004, Mr. Narayanan has worked on more than 50 strategic consulting projects for Fortune 500 automotive and software companies.
Shawn Slusser,
Vice President, Automotive Business, Infineon Technologies Americas
As Vice President for Infineon?s North American and South American automotive business, Slusser is responsible for the sales and marketing of the microcontroller, automotive power, hybrid electric vehicle, and sensors business lines.
Anuja Sonalker
Lead Scientist and Program Manager, Battelle
Sonalker is lead scientist and program manager for Battelle?s Cyber Innovation Unit, a team charged with identifying new areas of cyber security threats and easily deployable solutions.
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