Solution Study
Thursday, June 27
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Live in San Francisco
Less Details
Developing an entirely new type of vehicle is costly and time consuming. The automotive industry has spent hundreds of billions in development already. The industry is prepared to leverage the lessons of the past to advance the technology. But we have not been ready to let go of the systems of the past. This has led to trying to create safety critical systems using parts that were not developed with the necessary level of safety and security built into them. We need to rethink the systems, and assess how each system can adversely affect the vehicle if it fails when there is no human in control to determine a reasonable action.
Chuck Brokish is Director of Automotive Business Development at Green Hills Software. He has over 30 years of experience in the embedded systems, in areas of mobile communications, automotive active noise control, infotainment, ADAS, and V2X. He has been working on embedded security for over 25 years. Chuck is a registered Professional Engineer, has been active on advisory councils and industry forums and standards committees including ISO, SAE, IEEE, MIPI, and Global Platform. He has patents in the areas of Secure Processor design, Real‐time Debug, Active Noise Control, and DSP architecture.