Braking the Connected Car: The Future of Vehicle Vulnerabilities

In this presentation, analysts from Kelley Blue Book’s Automotive Industry Insights will illustrate how the connected car is quickly becoming an unrestricted playground for cyberthreats and how the next generation of in-car technology will intensify already-present vehicle vulnerabilities.

Speaker

Akshay Anand (@iamakshayanand); Karl Brauer  (@karlbrauer)

Akshay Anand is the Senior Insights Analyst for Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com. In this role, he develops and provides insights reflecting Kelley Blue Book’s position as the market leader for new- and used-car research. Anand regularly produces data and reports, developing and sharing powerful storylines and actionable information with executives in the automotive industry. This information also is shared for media release with coverage from top-tier publications, and Anand regularly lends his insight on automotive news and information via commentary to media.

Karl Brauer serves as the Senior Director of Automotive Industry Insights for Kelley Blue Book. In this role, he develops and provides insights to position Kelley Blue Book as the market leader for new- and used-car research. Working with many departments within Kelley Blue Book and AutoTrader Group, Kelley Blue Book’s parent company, Brauer cohesively synthesizes available data and reports, developing and sharing powerful insights with the automotive industry. In addition to this role, Brauer is a Senior Editor and regularly contributes to Forbes.com, CNBC.com and other publications. As a veteran industry analyst, Brauer has been interviewed by, or appeared on, the New York Times, CNN, CNBC, the Wall Street Journal and more.

Detailed Presentation

(Source: RSA USA 2016-San Francisco)

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