SIP-adus Workshop 2020

Speakers List

Moderator

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    Shigeru Uehara

    Chief Examiner
    E/E Architecture Development DIV.
    J-Auto-ISAC/TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
    Japan

    Joined TOYOTA MOTOR Corporation in 1982.
    Developesd TOYOTA's first Door Multiplex network system in 1992.
    Presented a paper for SAE at Cobo-Hall/Detroit in 1994.
    Developesd TOYOTA's original CSMA/CD Multiplex network system(BEAN) in 1997.
    Presented a paper for Engineering Symposium at Makuhari Messe/Tokyo in 1999.
    Worked as a director of Electronics area in TOYOTA MOTOR Europe in 2009-2011.
    Working as a chief examiner of J-Auto-ISAC/JAMA from 2017.
    Working as a leadr of SIP adus Cybersecurity from 2019.

Speaker

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    Nishant Khadria

    Senior Manager
    Automotive Cyber Security
    Deloitte Germany
    Germany

    Nishant has over 20 years of experience in the automotive industry with focus on vehicle security, software quality, supplier management, and vehicle monitoring serving automotive OEMs and suppliers across the globe.
    He has deep understanding of software development lifecycle and has reviewed use cases, requirements, architecture, design and tests to ensure timely implementation.
    He has been key contact between OEMs and their suppliers to bridge technical gap and establish software quality and security measures (based on automotive standards and guidelines) to accomplish desired performance.
    Nishant has been leading AUTOSAR initiative for Deloitte.

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    Robert Shein

    Senior Manager
    Digital Trust
    PwC Consulting LLC
    United States of America

    Robert has more than 20 years of experience in cybersecurity in both the private and public sector. Most recently focused on Internet of Things (IoT) security, he holds significant Industrial Control Systems experience, and has done work for dozens of Fortune 500 corporations. Able to speak in terms of both technical needs and business drivers, he excels at translating between stakeholders of different types to produce meaningful solutions. Since coming to Japan, his focus has been mostly on IoT and automotive security which build on his experience back in the United States in both fields.

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    Shigeyuki Kawana

    Subcommittee Leader
    JAMA
    Japan

    Chair person of Electrical subcommittee of Japan Automotive Manufacturers Association. And a technical secretary of Functional safety subcommittee, Cybersecurity subcommittee and Automated vehicle standardization committee in Japan Society Automotive Engineering. And working as a expert for ISO/SAE JWG21434 Cubersecurity Engineering standard and Functional Safety standard, ISO26262. A part time lecturer at Nagoya University.

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    Tsutomu Matsumoto

    Professor
    Faculty of Environment and Information Sciences
    Yokohama National University
    Japan

    Tsutomu Matsumoto is a professor of Faculty of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University and directing the Research Unit for Information and Physical Security at the Institute of Advanced Sciences. He is also the Director of Cyber Physical Security Research Center (CPSEC) at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). He received Doctor of Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1986. Starting from Cryptography in the early 80's, he has opened up the field of security measuring for logical and physical security mechanisms. Currently he is interested in research and education of Embedded Security Systems such as IoT Devices, Cryptographic Hardware, In-vehicle Networks, Instrumentation and Control Security, Tamper Resistance, Biometrics, Artifact-metrics, and Countermeasure against Cyber-Physical Attacks. He is serving as the chair of the Japanese National Body for ISO/TC68 (Financial Services) and the Cryptography Research and Evaluation Committees (CRYPTREC) and as an associate member of the Science Council of Japan (SCJ). He was a director of the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) and the chair of the IEICE Technical Committees on Information Security, Biometrics, and Hardware Security. He received the IEICE Achievement Award, the DoCoMo Mobile Science Award, the Culture of Information Security Award, the MEXT Prize for Science and Technology, and the Fuji Sankei Business Eye Award.