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Improving Vehicle Cybersecurity: ICT Industry Experience & Perspectives Denis Niles Senior Mobile & IoT Security Specialist Wireless Devices & Applications.

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1 Improving Vehicle Cybersecurity: ICT Industry Experience & Perspectives
Denis Niles Senior Mobile & IoT Security Specialist Wireless Devices & Applications TELUS CITS meeting, 9 March 2018, Geneva (Doc. 13) March 9, 2018

2 In a rapidly changing industry, innovation needs a home
In a rapidly changing industry, innovation needs a home. ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions) is a forum where ICT companies convene to develop and align on solutions to their most pressing shared challenges. Logos depict board member companies, approximately 1/3 of ATIS’ overall membership.

3 Background ATIS identified the need to spearhead direct industry-to-industry dialog between the ICT (Information and Communications Technology) industry and the vehicle OEMs to improve cybersecurity Connected Car-Cybersecurity initiative was launched in June 2016 ATIS joined the Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC) as a strategic partner Objective is to leverage ICT leadership in state-of-art cyber development and standards and begin an industry-to-industry dialog with the OEMs to: Provide enhanced security for connected vehicles Identify ICT industry opportunities Supplement company-to-company initiatives and dialog

4 Industry Platform-to-Platform Collaboration

5 Connectivity Paths

6 Security Framework End-to-End Security

7 Layered Security Model

8 Cloud Access Security Broker
Telco and OEM Collaboration

9 Potential Work Items: Centralized In-Vehicle Security Module

10 Deep Packet Inspection

11 Application Store Concept

12 Connected Vehicle Bug Bounty Program

13 Connected Vehicle Security Framework
Partnership Information Sharing Common Connected-Car Security Platform Connected-Vehicle Security Open Source Security S/W Security Best Practices R&D Security Regulatory & Standards Life Cycle Management for Connected-Vehicle Security Modules Design Guidelines Communication

14 Conclusion White Paper entitled Improving Vehicle Cybersecurity: ICT Industry Experience & Perspectives published August 2017 (available on Identified potential topics for industry-to-industry collaboration Potential topics range from in-network security approaches to vehicular-based solutions Cooperation between industries can open up additional opportunities ATIS invites and encourages further collaboration between the ICT Industry and Vehicle OEMs, as well as between ATIS and the Auto-ISAC.

15 ATIS Connected-Car Contacts
Tom Gage, Marconi Pacific, LLC - Denis Niles, TELUS - Jim McEachern, ATIS -


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