Dr. Martin Salfer is an IT security researcher at TUM and a tech lead at an automaker. He earned his Ph.D. in IT Security from TUM, completed his M.Sc. with honours in Software Engineering at UniA/LMU/TUM, and obtained his B.Sc. in Computer Science from HM, with a study abroad at KPU in Vancouver, Canada, and ESIEA in Paris, France, and a research visit at NII in Tokyo, Japan. He is the lead author of 28 publications, including five IT security patents.
Case Study
Tuesday, December 02
08:55 am - 09:20 am
Live in Berlin
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Modern vehicles feature increasingly complex on-board networks, making them more vulnerable to cyberattacks. This contribution presents the Automotive Security Analyzer, a tool that automates the evaluation of exploitability risks in vehicle networks using attack graphs. By mapping potential attack paths and calculating risk scores, the tool enables faster, more consistent security assessments. This supports OEMs and Tier-1s in identifying weak points early and prioritizing mitigation strategies.
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