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Secure Our Streets Conference 2026

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he Secure Our Streets Conference focuses on cyber security in automotive products and their supporting infrastructure. It is a yearly conference aimed at bringing together anyone interested in automotive security, presenting the latest insights, technologies, and solutions from industry leaders. The event covers emerging cybersecurity challenges and regulat…

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23Voices
4Underwriters
0Exhibitors
22On the bill · sessions
24Companies · in total
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The Voices

Programmed at Secure, in alphabetical order.
Benny Meisels
Lead Solution Architect · CYMOTIVE technologies LTD
Carla Trevino
Solution Architect of Connected Transport · Irdeto
Cristian Ion
Head of Secure Engineering, Engineering Services · Cymotive Technologies GmbH
Dr. Ken Tindell
CTO · Canis Labs
Fabian Weber
Security Consultant · SCHUTZWERK GmbH
Florian Schmid
Security Consultant · SCHUTZWERK GmbH
Gilad Bandel
Business Development · Cymotive Technologies
Guy Molho
VP Product · Upstream
Janahan Skandaraniyam
Snr. Director Security Intelligence and Analytics · Arctic Wolf
Kamel Ghali
Automotive Cybersecurity Architect · White Motion
Kartheek Lade
IoT Security Researcher · Payatu
Manuel Sandler
Partner · CYRES Consulting
Matthew Carpenter
Principal Technology Strategist · GRIMM
Matthew Moser
Software Engineer · itemis Inc/itemis SECURE
Mike Curnow
CEO · Defiant Networks, Inc
Mohammed Shine
Chapter Lead · Automotive Security Research Group
Nils Weiss
Co-Founder · dissecto GmbH
Noel Lowdon
Director · Harper Shaw
Peter Maynard
Senior Security Analyst (IT/OT) · Angoka
Ranwa Al Mallah
Assistant Professor · Royal Military College of Canada
Stefania Chaplin
Solutions Architect UK&I · GitLab
Tamara Shoemaker
Cybersecurity Training Leader · Automotive ISAC

— and 1 more, by name unsung —

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Underwritten By

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
ASRGPlatinum
Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG)Platinum
ItemisGold
O'ReillySilver
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The Programme

Selected from 22 sessions on the bill.
  • 1:30 PM (UTC)

    Welcome!

    Conference opening.

  • 1:45 PM (UTC)

    Implementing CySec in automotive development projects right: 7 Management and Engineering Must Haves

    The idea of the keynote entitled “Empowering the correct implementation of cybersecurity in automotive development projects: 7 prerequisites that must be present in management and …

  • 2:35 PM (UTC)

    Automotive Exploitation Demo - Exploiting a Buffer Overflow Over Bluetooth

    A buffer overflow is a condition in which the amount of data written to a buffer exceeds the buffer’s intended capacity, and unintentionally overwrites areas of memory not intended…

  • 2:35 PM (UTC)

    CryptoCAN: Encrypted messaging on CAN bus

    CAN was designed in the mid 1980s before devices on CAN were connected remotely and before security was a major issue. Today the situation is different and protecting messaging on …

  • 3:05 PM (UTC)

    Hacking a Connected Car via APIs

    The talk would be “How I hacked into a Honda Connected Car. The mobile app used by the connected car used weak security mechanisms in its APIs for access controls which would allow…

  • 3:05 PM (UTC)

    Securing Software Delivery in Automotive

    The average car has more or less 100 million lines of code. As the automotive industry becomes more reliant on software, this drastically increases potential vulnerabilities. How c…

  • 3:35 PM (UTC)

    99% complete, don't turn off your car - Automotive OTA Security for the connected vehicle

    Over-The-Air (OTA) updates for vehicles are becoming the standard in 2022. Infotainment OTA updates have been available for over a decade; but now, multiple OEMs offer OTA updates …

  • 3:35 PM (UTC)

    Vehicle Systems Forensics - Back to the Future

    This presentation takes a look at the world of Vehicle Systems Forensics and looks back on some cases where automotive data has helped detect some serious crimes and collisions in …

  • 4:35 PM (UTC)

    Automotive Network Scans with Scapy

    This talk shows novel scanners and fuzzers for automotive network communication. Over the last two years we’ve developed automated tools for transport- and application-layer scans …

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 24 companies, parsed from the program.

24 companies in attendance.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
0All threespeak · spons · exh
4Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
20Companies Speakingspeaker only
02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority

35% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • C-suite29%
  • Founder / Owner29%
  • VP-level14%
  • Director / Head of313%
  • Manager / Lead417%
  • Engineer · IC730%
  • Research / Science14%
  • Other roles313%

Of 23 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01ASRGSp·P
  2. 02Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG)Sp·P
  3. 03Cymotive Technologies3V
  4. 04ItemisSp·G
  5. 05O'ReillySp·S
  6. 06SCHUTZWERK GmbH2V
  7. 07Angoka1V
  8. 08Arctic Wolf1V
  9. 09Automotive ISAC1V
  10. 10Automotive Security Research Group1V
  11. 11Canis Labs1V
  12. 12CYRES Consulting1V
  13. 13Defiant Networks, Inc1V
  14. 14dissecto GmbH1V
04Fig. 04 — By Tier
platinum2
50% of 4
gold1
25% of 4
silver1
25% of 4