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A well-used and pertinent phrase drives edge device development: "There is no safety without security". The confluence (intersection and overlap) between these two critical aspects is essential for the reliable and safe operation of modern systems, especially in automotive, aerospace, medical devices, industrial control systems, and critical infrastructure.

In this webinar, we will discuss how safety-critical embedded systems design teams and operations teams must begin designing from the ground up with safety and security top-of-mind.

• System Design: Facilitating 'Shift-left' for earlier safety/security defect detection; a Secure Development Lifecycle (SDL).
• Certification and Compliance: Compliance to industry-specific safety and security standards, with evidence.
• Risk Management: CVE tracking and mitigation.
• Lifecycle Management: continuous monitoring, maintenance, updates, and vulnerability management.
• Human Factors: User behaviors, training, and awareness.

The confluence of security and functional safety emphasizes the importance of addressing both aspects holistically to develop and maintain systems that are not only safe and reliable but also resilient to security threats and attacks. Integrating security and functional safety considerations from the early stages of system development can help organizations mitigate risks and ensure the overall integrity and trustworthiness of their systems.

60-minute webinar
Presenters
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Mark Holmes
Content Director
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Monty Forehand
Director of the R&D Security Office, Wind River
Monty Forehand, CISM, CSSLP, is the Director of the R&D Security Office at Wind River, implementing His passion for Trust-By-Design in the Digital Experience for trusted product and customer outcomes across the portfolio. He received Bachelors and Master’s Degrees in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University applied across decades of pioneering global innovations in machine vision, intelligent systems, and product security and is an inventor named in 29 U.S. Patents.
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Stefan Harwarth
Field Application Engineer, Wind River
Stefan is part of the European Field Application Engineering team working with customers in the Aerospace & Defence market. His focus is on leveraging Wind River’s VxWorks RTOS and Helix Virtualization Platform in customer projects, including certification to safety standards such as DO-178C and IEC61508. Stefan graduated in Computer Science from the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich and spent several years working in Avionics software development before joining Wind River.
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