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Security on CAN bus with Ken Tindell
Security on CAN bus with Ken Tindell
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, we will learn so much about embedded CAN bus, for automobile security and performance straight from the water host, Ken Tindell the CTO of Canis Labs.
A lot of interesting facts about cyber security and automobile hacking that you would not want to miss! Watch through the end and make sure to check the additional resources below.
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Show Highlights:
Ken Tindell’s background and how he got started with CAN bus and CAN security
Ken worked with Motorola on designing the MS CAN—the first CAN controller that did all the buffer scheduling correctly
Ethernet and CAN coexist in autonomous vehicles’ architecture, Ken explains how
There are two types of major attacks on the CAN bus: attacking the physical wiring and attacking the computer that has access to the wiring. Zac and Ken talk about the mind-blowing advanced techniques of hacking automobiles
Story of irony. A friend of Ken in automobile cybersecurity had his car stolen
The biggest car-hacking horror would be through the cloud — cloud-based APIs to phone and at the same time CAN bus protocol hacking on the transceiver pins
CAN HD, an augmentation for high speed and guarding the CAN bus
Canis Labs is in the works to provide real solutions for security on CAN bus
Links and Resources:
Connect with Ken Tindell on LinkedIn
Visit Canis Automotive Labs' website
Check out Ken’s Github Page
Watch related podcast episodes:
Better Performance and Enhanced Reliability in the Automotive Electronics industry
Electronics Manufacturability and Reliability with QA Guru Cheryl Tulkoff
Get Your First Month of Altium Designer® for FREE
A lot of interesting facts about cyber security and automobile hacking that you would not want to miss! Watch through the end and make sure to check the additional resources below.
Watch this episode
Get Your First Month of Altium Designer® for FREE
Show Highlights:
Ken Tindell’s background and how he got started with CAN bus and CAN security
Ken worked with Motorola on designing the MS CAN—the first CAN controller that did all the buffer scheduling correctly
Ethernet and CAN coexist in autonomous vehicles’ architecture, Ken explains how
There are two types of major attacks on the CAN bus: attacking the physical wiring and attacking the computer that has access to the wiring. Zac and Ken talk about the mind-blowing advanced techniques of hacking automobiles
Story of irony. A friend of Ken in automobile cybersecurity had his car stolen
The biggest car-hacking horror would be through the cloud — cloud-based APIs to phone and at the same time CAN bus protocol hacking on the transceiver pins
CAN HD, an augmentation for high speed and guarding the CAN bus
Canis Labs is in the works to provide real solutions for security on CAN bus
Links and Resources:
Connect with Ken Tindell on LinkedIn
Visit Canis Automotive Labs' website
Check out Ken’s Github Page
Watch related podcast episodes:
Better Performance and Enhanced Reliability in the Automotive Electronics industry
Electronics Manufacturability and Reliability with QA Guru Cheryl Tulkoff
Get Your First Month of Altium Designer® for FREE
Released:
Mar 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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