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China Automotive Information Security Sharing and Analysis Center (C-Auto-ISAC) Results Release and Seminar Successfully Held
05-21
On May 9-10, 2019, the "China Automotive Information Security Sharing and Analysis Center (C-Auto-ISAC") was sponsored by China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co., Ltd. ) Result Release and Seminar" was grandly held in Xiqing District, Tianjin. Bi Junsheng, Director of Tianjin Communications Administration, Gao Hesheng, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Director of China Automobile Center, Fu Jingguang, Director of the Network Security Bureau of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and Liu Fawang, Executive Deputy Director of China Software Evaluation Center and other leaders attended the meeting. The meeting was hosted by Zheng Jihu, director of the Data Resource Center of China Automobile Center. More than 200 domestic and foreign experts from vehicle companies, auto parts companies, Internet companies, third-party organizations, colleges and universities, scientific research institutions, etc. gathered together to focus on intelligent networking. The fields of "sharing mechanism, standards and regulations, evaluation and certification, testing technology, OTA upgrade, protection technology" and other fields of automotive information security were discussed in depth.
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Bi Junsheng, Director of Tianjin Communications Administration, attended the meeting
Gao Hesheng pointed out that automotive information security is very important, but the information security field as a whole is facing problems such as insufficient talent, technology and tools, and the development of the intelligent networked automobile industry has been restricted to a certain extent. Under such circumstances, CATARC, as a third-party organization in the automotive industry, will continue to strengthen the construction of information security capabilities, and work with industry colleagues to build a complete automotive information security ecosystem.
Gao Hesheng, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Director of CATARC, delivered a speech
Fu Jingguang pointed out that network security has become the basis and premise for the healthy development of the Internet of Vehicles industry. Relevant enterprises and institutions should jointly explore and promote it together, and proposed to implement the main responsibility of enterprises, build safety standards and testing and certification platforms, and improve network security coordination and linkage mechanisms. , Promoting the construction of security technology platforms and accelerating the cultivation of interdisciplinary talents.
Speech by Fu Jingguang, Director of the Network Security Bureau of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
During the meeting, the C-Auto-ISAC Secretariat released the top ten risks in the industry, including insecure cloud interfaces, unauthorized access and insecure third-party components, and introduced future development plans. At the same time, experts and scholars from OEMs, third-party institutions and colleges and universities are also hired to establish C-Auto-ISCA's expert steering committee and expert technical committee.
Zheng Jihu, Director of Data Resource Center of China Automotive Industry Corporation, presided over
During the two-day agenda, the relevant guests also shared the research results of industry organizations such as international advanced information security management experience, progress in the construction of standards and regulations, testing protection technology, and OTA upgrade security solutions.
With the continuous development of the new four modernizations of automobiles, public opinion sharing and analysis will become an important means to solve the problem of automobile information security. In the future, CATARC will rely on this shared platform to unite forces from industry, academia, and research to give full play to its main role, work with all parties in the industry to do a good job in the information security of automobiles, and escort the development of intelligent networked vehicles.