2nd Billington Automotive Cybersecurity Summit



The automotive sector is taking steps to bolster cybersecurity awareness and knowledge.  In 2015 the industry created the Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (“Auto-ISAC,”) to enhance information sharing in the auto sector.  In addition, companies are forming “coordinated disclosure programs” which allow security researchers to share cyber threats with the OEMS (Original Equipment Manufacturers.)

 

The 2nd Billington Automotive Cybersecurity Summit will take place Aug. 3 in Detroit, MI.  The centerpiece of this day-long summit will be the keynote addresses by NHTSA, DOT,  Deputy Administrator Heidi King, a top transportation official, and GM President Dan Ammann, a senior thought leader of the country’s largest automaker.

The theme of the summit is Cybersecurity: The Cornerstone for Autonomous and Connected Vehicle Safety.  Representatives from the entire industry will provide a candid overview of the following topics:   

  • The Cyber Threat Landscape in the Automotive and Trucking Sector​

  • Regulators & Standards at the Federal and State Level

  • Engaging the C-Suite: Cybersecurity as a Team Sport

  • FBI  Cyber Priorities

  • Enhancing Cybersecurity on a Global Scale

  • Strengthening Every Link in the Automotive Supply Chain

  • Information Sharing–Moving From Implementation to Breakthrough Execution in Auto Cybersecurity 

  • The Future of Autonomous and Cybersecurity

  • Congressional View on Auto Cybersecurity

Equally important, top thought leaders will convene to advance the conversation, forge partnerships, and share best practices in automotive cybersecurity. Attendees will receive key insights from Federal decision-makers and discuss new strategies in the face of unprecedented disruptions.
 

Speakers Confirmed Include:

  • Heidi King - Deputy Administrator, NHTSA
  • Paul Abbate - Associate Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Dan Ammann - President, General Motors Company
  • Daniel Lohrmann - Chief Security Officer (CSO) and Chief Strategist, Security Mentor, Inc.
  • Jeffrey Massimilla - Vice President, Global Cybersecurity, General Motors Company and Chair, Auto-ISAC
  • Nat Beuse - Associate Administrator, Vehicle Safety Research, NHTSA
  • Faye Francy - Executive Director, Automotive ISAC
  • Josh Davis - Chief Cyber Security Officer & Vice President Information Security, Toyota Motor North America, Toyota Connected
  • Jason Bilnoski - Supervisory Special Agent, Detroit Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Topics to Be Addressed

  • Enhancing cyber incident response
  • Autonomous cybersecurity
  • Next generation cyber threats
  • Threat intelligence in automotive cybersecurity
  • Breaking down barriers to enhance cybersecurity between enterprise, product, and manufacturing throughout the enterprise
  • Communicating cybersecurity to the board 
  • Improving the workforce--training, hiring and enhancing cyber awareness across the company
  • DC Meets Detroit--Viewpoints from NHTSA, the FBI, FTC, the Hill, etc.
  • An update on Autonomous 3.0 expected to be released from DOT 
  • State and International regulations and policies 
  • Implementing information sharing best practices and building trust within organizations to share information
  • Who owns the problem?
  • The best practices and commonalities of a high performing cybersecurity program
  • Supply chain cybersecurity
  • Lessons learned from outside the auto sector

Speaker and Presenter Information

Confirmed Speakers to date:

 

     Heidi King, Deputy Administrator, NHTSA

     Dan Ammann, President, GM

     Michael Westra, Connected Vehicle Cyber Security Technical Manager, Ford Motor Company

     John Felker, Director, NCCIC, DHS

     Larry Hilkene, Product Cybersecurity Leader, Cummins Inc.

Josh Davis, Chief Cybersecurity Officer & Vice President, Toyota Motor North America & Toyota Connected

     Brad Maiorino, EVP, Booz Allen (Former CISO, Target)

     Paul Abbate, Associate Deputy Director, FBI

     Jason Bilnoski, Supervisory Special Agent, Detroit Field Office, FBI

     Daniel Lohrmann, Chief Security Officer (CSO) and Chief Strategist, Security Mentor, Inc. (former CISO, State of Michigan)

     Brian Witten, Head of Advanced Technologies, Office of the CTO, Symantec

     John Cotner, Security Architect – Automotive, NXP Semiconductors

     Senator Gary Peters

     Kristi Pfosi, Automotive Cyber Security Manager, Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc.

     Tom Stricker, VP, Product Regulatory Affairs, Toyota North America

     Jeffrey Massimilla, VP, Global Cybersecurity, General Motors Company and Chair, Auto-ISAC

     Tom Hewitt, CISO, Dana

     Nat Beuse, Associate Administrator, Vehicle Safety Research, NHTSA

     Faye Francy, Executive Director, Automotive ISAC

     Michael Westra, In-Vehicle Cybersecurity Product Manager, Ford Motor Company

     Andre Weimerskirch, VP, Cybersecurity, Lear Corporation

     Jeffrey Stewart, Assistant Vice President, Global Public Policy, AT&T

     Stacy Janes, Chief Security Architect, Cloakware by Irdeto

Sean Wessman, Principal | Cybersecurity Sector Leader for Automotive and Transportation, EY

     Mark M. Chernoby, Chief Technical Compliance Officer, FCA Group

Expected Number of Attendees

500

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Justice, Dept of Transportation, State Government, State & Local Government

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When
Fri, Aug 3, 2018, 7:00am - 5:00pm


Exhibit Dates
Fri, Aug 3, 2018


Where
Cobo Center
Detroit, MI


Website
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Organizer
Billington CyberSecurity


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