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On May 13 2021, join Tuxera at the Automotive Technologies Virtual Conference for detailed talks on secure data removal and software development in automotive systems.
Mark your calendars for the upcoming Automotive Technologies Virtual Conference, hosted by Embedded Computing Design. The event will feature technical presentations by industry experts, where you will have the chance to learn about the diverse aspects of embedded automotive software design and development. The short, bite-sized 30-minute talks will include use cases and potential design examples of technology in the automotive sector. The event will have the following five tracks for its talks:
Come join Tuxera at the event, where our Technical Product Manager Thom Denholm will present the following two talks as part of the ADAS and Safety and Security tracks:
Track: Safety and Security / ADAS Time: 7:15pm EDT
Presenter: Thom Denholm, Technical Product Manager at Tuxera
Abstract: Removing data securely from flash media is more challenging than older magnetic designs. The software and firmware must work in unison to provide secure solutions that are increasingly in demand. In this session, we detail the secure interface from the application to the media and point out the possible pitfalls along the way.
Track: Safety and Security Time: 7:30pm EDT
Presenter: Thom Denholm, Technical Product Manager at Tuxera
Abstract: Dependency on software in the automotive environment is growing, and industry groups are leaning towards automotive process and coding standards to reduce the risk of software failure. Our software team tackled both head on while designing a new file system. This session details some of our findings and recommendations for projects using MISRA C and Automotive SPICE.
The Automotive Technologies Conference is free of charge, so if embedded storage and security in cars interests you even in the slightest, don’t hesitate to register!
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