
How multi-domain testing capabilities can help boosting the security of smart IoT devices and approach future CRA requirements.
We invite you to join the discussion on the future of cyber security. As IoT and IIoT devices become integral to critical infrastructure and critical supply chains, ensuring their security is unavoidable. This session will delve into the essential role of hardware security for building resilient IoT products, addressing the evolving threats due to geopolitical tensions and new requirements brought forth by the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).
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Tested. Certified. Secure.
The Federal Office for Information Security in Germany
(Ingo Hahlen - Head of Division S 22 @ BSI)
Time to Act
A Product Manufacturer's Path to Comply with the Cyber Resilience Act
(Christian Noetzel - Senior Expert Project Management & Standardisation @ TÜVIT)
Pre-Silicon Security
From Automated Integration to Countermeasure Verification
(Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tim Güneysu - Head of the Chair of Security Engineering @ Ruhr Universität Bochum)
Secure Boot Is Not Enough
Practical Patterns for Firmware Security on a Hardware Root of Trust
(Dr.-Ing. Max Hoffmann ETAS - Security Manager @ ETAS GmbH)
Digital Frontlines
Current Threat Landscape in the (Industrial) Internet of Things
(Eric Behrendt - Senior Business Development @ TÜVIT)
Hardware Hacking Decoded
A Simple Guide to Side-channel and Glitching Attacks
(Nick Theisejans - Senior Expert Hardware & Embedded Security @ TÜVIT)
Live Demonstration: Hardware Attacks in Practice
Witness Silicon Security Crumble in Real-time
(Dr.-Ing. Timo Bartkewitz - Head of Security Assessement & Testing @ TÜVIT)
### Guided tour to one of Europe‘s biggest hardware security testing laboratories ###