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Live Q&A & Panel Discussion - Security & Safety Track
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Live Q&A and Panel Discussion with speakers presenting in the Security & Safety track.
10:10:44 From Tom to Everyone: For those not driven by regulatory requirements, in a team without any prior experience. What resources are available to make sure we're looking into/addressing the right areas? It feels like it would be easy to fall into the "rolling your own security" type trap, putting efforts/resources in the wrong areas and leaving large doors open. 10:11:01 From Viktor to Everyone: Hello everybody ! Thanks for great talks! The question for the board: in your opinion (based on your experience) who should be responsible for cybersecurity activity in a company making physical electronic products? (E.g. Developers? Architects? Legal team (which happens sometimes 🙂 other ideas ? ) 10:15:23 From BanksG02 to Everyone: I work with a device that communicates over USB, Bluetooth and NFC and only uses a proprietary protocol to configure the device and fetch data off it. It doesn't connect to a computer network, let alone the Internet and doesn't implement any standard protocol like HTTP. What level of security is appropriate in this case? 10:19:32 From David Evennou to Everyone: Great presentations! Considering cybersecurity on embedded systems, please give us some of your thoughts related to testing how secure the system is. Ie How to perform various attacks on the embedded system. Are open source attack tools available? 10:21:13 From Tim Guite | Magpie Embedded to Everyone: https://www.arm.com/architecture/security-features/platform-security 10:22:01 From RF to Everyone: Is there room for a third 'S' - Sustainable ... in terms of long-term updates, extended/robust product life, sensible design etc etc etc? 10:34:31 From Otzen to Everyone: [questtion] It is 20+ years since I haerd the first presentation on how to secure IOT devices (then it was called connected devices ;-) ). Back then I asked the presenter "well companies often don't care, and customers don't care either. Where do we get the money to implement that security?", I did not get a real answer, probably because I was right. How do you see the state of things today, with new lkegislation a.s.o. Are we getting the resources to bake in the security today? 10:54:35 From Luke Hoffman to Everyone: Thanks! 10:54:35 From BanksG02 to Everyone: Thank you.