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Webinar 28: Over-the-Air Updates - what could go wrong?

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Webinar 28: Over-the-Air Updates - what could go wrong?

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Dear ASRG members,

we are excited to announce our 28th webinar of ASRG! It will be available for all of our more than 5300 members worldwide at the same time.

The main presentation will be given this time by

☆ Andrew Tierney, Hardware Team Lead at Pen Test Partners ☆

Tesla Inc. was one of the first companies to perform routine, whole-vehicle firmware updates. We wanted to understand how the car worked and how the firmware updates were deployed, so we bought one, took it apart, and started investigating. We learnt a lot along the way; how the CAN buses are connected, how the hardware is constructed, how the software works, how the car connects back to the mothership, and how these over-the-air updates worked. During this talk, we'll look at some of the weaknesses we found and how they apply to the wider automotive industry.

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If you have anything that you would like to present or discuss, please feel free to contact us at cfp@asrg.io.

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