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10 April 11:45-13:30 CESTIdeon Science Park, Backstage

In this series of presentations/workshops we will bring up cybersecurity aspects relating to the design and development of connected products to position ourselves ready to meet the upcoming mandatory regulations. Today many cybersecurity regulations, standards and tools are targeting traditional IT systems and in recent years OT systems are getting more and more included. But what about the smart products we put in our homes, our offices or connect in our backyards or cities? These IoT devices or connected products have their own quirks and challenges – and soon their very own regulatory landscape that hopefully will result in a more resilient society and increased security for both companies and end consumers.

The first presentation in this series will take on a case study for a connected device. We will highlight some of the challenges faced with when designing and developing such a device. The focus will not be to deep dive in cryptography, certificates or cipher suites, but rather to focus on identifying risks and how to handle them. To wrap up, we will also see how many of these challenges will become mandatory to solve in a few years’ time.

Light lunch included.

For questions or additional info, please contact liza.johansson@ideonsciencepark.se

The presentation will be held by Andreas Elvstam Cantner, from Bosch R&D Center Lund. Andreas has a background in embedded software engineering and have worked with various aspects of connected product development. For the past years Andreas has been working with the cybersecurity aspects of product development at Bosch.

Bosch R&D Center Lund stands for modern software development in cutting edge technology in the areas of connectivity, security, mobility solutions and AI. We don't do drills and fridges. But we do software for cars, bikes, sensors and more. Established in 2016, with our specialized competencies we are contributing to the success of our partners in the automotive industry as well as consumer products and our partners in the Internet of Things.

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This event is a part of Sweden Secure Tech Hub

Ideon Science Park together with five leading science parks in tech and digitalization form a consortium that helps small and medium-sized tech companies to create safer digital products and solutions – starting already in the design and development phase. >> Read more here

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