Automotive Security Research Group
The Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG) is a non-profit organization focused on the advancement of the automotive security industry. Through knowledge, networking and collaboration, we enable the worldwide community of 7000+ members in 44 locations to create more secure products by building competencies in automotive security. To get more involved, make an impact on the industry, participate in a technical committee, or become part of a project, please reach out to us. You can find out more about ASRG at www.asrg.io, or send us an email at [email protected].
Vehicle Trusted Time Clock
AN AUTOMOTIVE CYBERSECURITY MATURITY LEVEL ASSESSMENT PROGRAMME
ATHENA: ADVANCE THREAT KNOWLEDGE-BASE FOR NETWORKED AUTOMOTIVES
Extracting PII from Infotainment Systems
SECURING AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
THE SPY WHO THREAT MODELED
Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence - Opportunity or Threat?
Driving towards Dynamic Risk Management
Guardians of the Code: Unleashing the Power of IDPS and TEE in Software-Defined Vehicles
Automotive Ethernet Switches - An essential link in, in-vehicle network security
The Quantum of Cyber-Multi-Dimensional Risk Analysis for E2E Product Resilience
Automation of Automotive Security Lifecycle Testing
Remotely Hacking a car through an OBD-II Bluetooth Dongle
Putting Privacy at the Forefront in Automotive
Vulnerability Disclosure 101: ...to not get the messenger killed
Application of Formal Methods to High-Security Requirements Software
From Band-Aids to Immunity: Rethinking Virtual Patches for Connected Vehicles
V2X Valhalla
ASRG Munich (ASRG-MUC) Meetup at CYRES Consulting
How to think like a Security and a Safety Manager
Teaming with the Enemy – A Holistic Approach for Securing Vehicle Ecosystems
Road to the Roads: Product Cybersecurity at the Production Line
CANCAN: CAN-IN-CAN Attack for Bypassing Security
Automotive Risk Assessment - Observations | Experiences | Lessons Learned
On the Insecurity of Vehicles Against Protocol-Level Bluetooth Threats
How to manage secure resource sharing on next generation of E/E architectures?
Future trends in HSM driven automotive cybersecurity
Security Testing
Auto-ISAC - The Importance of Collaboration & the 2021 Annual Threat Report
How to hack Teslas and why the automotive ecosystem needs to be secure