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15th - 17th July 2015Kongresshotel Potsdam am Templiner See
Fifth VDA Automotive SYS® Conference
Quality, Safety and Securityfor Automotive Software-based Systems
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Dr. Frank RabeSenior Vice President, Continental AG,
Head of Corporate Quality and Environment
Frank Rabe holds a Ph.D. in EE and worked in 3 industries: Space Exploration, Medical Imaging, and Automotive. In Space Exploration, Frank worked on image data compression. In Medical Imaging, Frank held engineer- ing management positions at Siemens Healthcare, in Germany and the US. In Automotive, Frank was head of R&D for Infotainment/Connectivity at Continental AG, and later GM for business with Asian customers, located in Shanghai. Since 2013, Frank is Head of Corporate Quality and Environment of Continental AG.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christof PaarChair Embedded Security, Member Horst Görtz
Institute for IT-Security, Ruhr Universität Bochum
Christof Paar is professor at Ruhr University and research professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research interests include crypto implementation, physical security and analysis of real-world systems. He has over 180 peer-reviewed publications and is IEEE Fellow. Christof has given invited talks at MIT, Yale, Stanford, IBM Labs and Intel. He co-founded ESCRYPT GmbH – Embedded Security, a leading system provider in industrial security which is now part of Bosch.
Graham SmethurstHead of the Networked and Automated Driving
Co-ordination Team, German Association of the
Automotive Industry (VDA)
Graham began his professional engineering career in telecommunications electronics, transferring to the UK automotive industry in 1989. In 2000 he moved to BMW in Munich to lead the development of Car Communication and Infotainment Systems. He was a founding member of the GENIVI Alliance. Since October 2014 he has lead the Co-ordination team “Networked and Automated Driving” at the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) in Berlin.
HEAD OF CONFERENCEDr.-Ing. Ulrich EichhornManaging Director, German Association of the
Automotive Industry (VDA)
Thomas TomakidiCEO, Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co. KG
Thomas Tomakidi received a degree in mechanical engineering in 1987. He gathered business experience as project manager leading the development of several automotive systems, as a plant manager of a tool and die shop and as managing director of an automotive business unit before joining Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst in 2001.
CONFERENCE CHAIRProf. Dr.-Ing. Robert DustQuality Strategy and Quality Competency, TU Berlin, Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering and Transport Systems
Head of Conference and Conference Chair Keynote Speakers
On behalf of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), I am happy to invite you to the VDA Automotive SYS® Conference 2015. The conference is now in its fifth year, making this event well established in the community. I hope that you will have the chance to take time in July to join us again for interesting talks and discussions, networking and learning. This year we have decided to include security as an additional main topic for the conference to reflect the increasing challenges our industry is focussing in the development of networked vehicles. With the excellent support of our programme committee we have again setup a mix of high quality workshops, keynotes and presentations. The organisation team, programme committee and all of VDA QMC staff involved in the conference will do their best to make you remember the 2015 conference as an informative and innovative event. I’m looking forward to meeting you at the Automotive SYS® 2015 and I hope for good weather giving us all the chance to enjoy the evening event on Lake Templin in Potsdam. Save the 6th – 8th of July 2016 for the Automotive SYS® 2016 in Berlin, Dahlem
On behalf of the VDA Automotive SYS® programme committee, it is my pleasure to invite you to the Fifth International Conference on Quality, Safety and Security for Automotive Software-based Systems. This yearly event hosted by the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) gives you the chance to meet the major players from the automotive industry and share professional knowledge and experience with international experts. As you will see from the programme, this year we will additionally focus on security of electronic automotive systems for the first time. We have expert speakers giving lectures, tutorials and workshops and a selection of excellent keynote speeches. I’m personally convinced, that this confer-ence will add a value to your daily business in working for quality, process improvement, functional safety or security for road vehicles.
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Conference Programme
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The conference programme focuses on quality, functional safety and security of modern automobile electronics with respect to regulations and relevant standards. This event will deal both with technical methods/solutions and management practices. The following topics will be addressed in three distinctive programme sessions, which will run in parallel:
Session A (Management and Processes Session): Quality, functional safety and security managementThis session focusses on organizational aspects, infrastructure and process management, process assessments, safety and security process audits. It will deal with management and organizational aspects of quality, functional safety and security in the context of relevant standards such as ISO 26262, ISO/IEC 27000 series and Automotive SPICE® and their efficient combination.
Session B (Methodology Session): Risk, safety and security analyses and assessmentsThis session contains specialist presentations on functional safety methodology, safety concepts and safety analyses and the implementation and interpretation of ISO 26262. Risk assessments and hazard analyses techniques for both safety and security of embedded systems are in the scope of this session.
Session C (Technical Session): Embedded safety and securityIt addresses the technical engineering and focuses on embedded safety and security concepts. Both hardware and software measures to avoid vulnerability of software-based systems in the vehicle are part of this session. Presentations on typical security threads for mobile embedded applications and the fundamental protective methodologies and technologies can be found here.
The conference is accepted by the international assessor certification scheme (intacs™) as active or passive experience evidence for certification as a competent or principal assessor Automotive SPICE®.
Tutorial and Workshop Day09:00 - 10:00 Workshop Registration
10:00 - 13:00 A1: Basic Tutorial
TUTORIAL: Safety Analyses per ISO 26262 – Which, why, and how do they fit together
Tomislav Lovric, TRW Automotive, Lucas Varity GmbH Germany
B1: Software developmentprocesses for safety and security
WORKSHOP: Feel safe without QA? Why Software QA matters for Functional Safety
Pascal Vollmer, ITK Engineering AG; Marc Götting, ITK Engineer-ing AG; Bernd Holzmüller, ITK Engineering AG
C1: Hardware for safety and security
WORKSHOP: Hardware designed for safety and security
Christopher Temple, Infineon Technologies AG; Roberto Colombo, ST Microelectronics; Rafael Zalman, Infineon Technologies AG
D1: Agile Session
WORKSHOP: Automotive SPICE®-Compliant Project Management With Agile Teams
Frank Sazama, Kugler Maag CIE; Markus Müller, Kugler Maag CIE
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 - 17:00 A2: Basic Tutorial
TUTORIAL: QM methods and standards: VDA 6.3, VDA RGA, ISO TS 16949, Automotive SPICE®
and ISO 26262
Thorsten Höppner, QMH Consulting; Timo Karasch, Method Park
B2: Organizational maturity assessments
WORKSHOP: intacs™ Organisational Maturity AssessmentsMarkus Müller, International Assessor Certification Scheme (intacs e.V.); Detlef Vohwinkel, International AssessorCertification Scheme (intacs e.V.)
C2: Software coding for safety and security
WORKSHOP: Coding for safe and secure software
William Forbes, TRW Automotive; David Ward, MIRA Ltd.; Priyamvadha Vembar, Bosch CoC Security
D2: Agile Session
WORKSHOP: Applying Agile Principles To Process Improvement Initiatives
Frank Sazama, Kugler Maag CIE; Fabio Bella, Kugler Maag CIE
One specific topic the conference covers is the influence of software and hardware on the security and safety of in-vehicle systems. Therefore you will have the chance to attend a workshop on hardware-based safety and security features given by experts from the silicone industry. The relationship between software quality assurance and the quality of software code on the avoidance of bugs threatening safety and security will be covered.
Another interesting topic will be addressed by intacs experts giving you a detailed insight in organizational maturity assessments based on SPICE.
Last but not least we have established a specific morning and afternoon session from which you can get detailed information on project management and process improvement in an agile software development environment.
Tutorial and Workshop Day
Prior to the main conference, we have organized a tutorial and workshop day in conjunction with highly experienced trainers and experts. The tutorial and workshop content is based on the conference topics.
Two basic tutorials will be held. In the morning you will learn about safety analysis and in the afternoon you will get an overview and a comparison of different quality related methods and standards to help you identify their specific purpose and goals.
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Programme
08:00 - 09:00 Conference Registration09:00 - 09:45 Morning Keynote - How to Manage the Challenge of Merging Mechanical Hardware
and Software Development by Application of the V ModelThomas Tomakidi, CEO, Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co. KG
09:45 - 10:15 Morning break
10:15 - 12:15 Sessions A3 | B3 | C3Session A3
An Empirical Study on Software Process Improvement in AutomotiveFabio Falcini, CNR ISTI
The Divemaster for Automotive SPICE® assessments. Or How to Accelerate Assessments SuccessfullyMartin Becker, Volkswagen AG
Speed of Improvement programsSandro Antenori, Continental Automotive GmbH
Session B3
Functional safety – Does the ASIL outshine all other safety domainsKarlheinz Morgenroth, Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG
Security Engineering Process – the Bosch ApproachPriyamvadha Vembar, Bosch CoC Security
Software Quality - Enabling future Safety and SecurityMario Trapp, Fraunhofer IESE
Session C3
On fast authentication methods for security applications in modern carsSteffen Reith, University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden Rüsselsheim
Automated cars meet ISO 26262Jan Edel, SGS-TÜV Saar GmbH
Integrated Design and Evaluation of Safety and Security in Automotive System DevelopmentMarc Born, KPIT medini Technologies AG
12:15 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:15 Afternoon Keynote - Security and Vulnerabilities of Embedded Systems in Real-World SettingsProf. Dr.-Ing. Christof Paar, Chair Embedded Security, Member Horst Görtz Institute for IT-Security, Ruhr Universität Bochum
14:15 - 14:30 Conference closing: best presentation award
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Conference Day 2
Conference Day 108:00 - 09:00 Conference Registration
09:00 - 09:30 Welcome Note Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Eichhorn, Managing Director, German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA)
09:30 - 10:15 Opening Keynote - „The networked vehicle and automated driving – opportunities and challenges”Graham Smethurst, Head of the Networked and Automated Driving Co-ordination Team, German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA)
10:15 - 10:50 Morning break
10:50 - 12:30 Sessions A1 | B1 | C1
Session A1
Status and Outlook VDA QMCworking group 13Kai-Helge Dieken, Head of VDA QMC WG13
Outlook next version ISO 26262Jürgen Schwarz, Daimler AG
Session B1
Mastering variability and dependability in functional safety projectsMichael Käßmeyer, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH
SPICE for Mechanical SystemsAndré Zeh, F+S Fleckner und SimonInformationstechnik GmbH
Session C1
Cybersecurity Guidebook for Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems OverviewBarbara J. Czerny, Fiat Chrysler Automotive
Integrated method for Safety and SecurityRequirements ValidationEduard Metzker, Vector Informatik
12:30 - 13:45 Lunch break
13:45 - 15:45 Sessions A2 | B2 | C2
Session A2
The CERT Resilience Management Model (RMM)Lisa Young, SEI
Setting priorities for the ISO 26262 SW development processHeiko Dörr, Model Engineering Solutions GmbH
Establishment and Implement of Safety Culture - Strengthen of skill for functional safety development and skill qualification systemShuji Abe, Panasonic Corporation
Session B2
Worked example from the MISRA Safety Case GuidelinesIreri Ibarra, MIRA Ltd
Save lives and save time: – An efficient test strategy can achieve both Joerg Hermes, Hermes Sicherheits- & Qualitätsmanagement
Safety Complexity Analysis by State Space AbstractionRainer Faller, exida.com GmbH
Session C2
Hardware Security for Automotive Systems – Use-cases, Challenges, SolutionsFrederic Stumpf, ESCRYPT GmbH
Extending Software Solutions from Safety toSecurityAlexander Much, Elektrobit Automotive GmbH
Aviation Software Safety Standard - Potential Synergy for Application of ISO 26262Berndt Wieczorek, Sarel Consult GmbH
15:45 - 16:15 Afternoon break
16:15 - 17:00 Afternoon KeynoteDr. Frank Rabe, Senior Vice President, Continental AG, Head of Corporate Quality and Environment
17:00 - 18:00 Meet the experts: Plenary and Panel Discussion with international leaders in the areas of security, safety and quality
18:45 - 22:30 Evening-Event: boat trip around Potsdam
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On Thursday the 16th of July we would like to invite you to be part of a boat trip around Potsdam accompanied by unique live music.
Meeting point: Lobby Kongresshotel PotsdamMeeting time: from 18:45*Dress Code: Casual
Evening-EventThursday, 16th July 2015
For more informationplease contact:
Ms Julia FeldmannTelephone: +49 30 / 89 78 42 - 231E-mail: [email protected]
Dr.-Ing. Louise StewartTelephone: +49 30 / 89 78 42 - 253E-mail: [email protected]
Conference Registration
Mr Semih KösgerTelephone: +49 30 / 89 78 42 - 232E-mail: [email protected]
Participation fee for the Conference and Workshops
Workshop + 2 days Price: *€ 990.00 (plus VAT)Workshop + 1 day Price: *€ 650.00 (plus VAT)
* The fee includes: conference documentation, light meals on all days, cocktail reception and social event with dinner on 16th July 2015
General Conference Information15th - 17th July 2015 at the Kongresshotel Potsdam am Templiner See
Conference Dates
15th July 2015 09:00 - 17:00 Workshop Day16th July 2015 09:00 - approx. 22:30 Keynotes, lectures, panel discussion and social event 17th July 2015 09:00 - 14:30 Keynotes, lectures
Conference Location
Kongresshotel PotsdamAm Luftschiffhafen 114471 Potsdam, Germany
Telephone: +49 331 / 907 - 0Fax: +49 331 / 907 - 70 777E-mail: [email protected]: www.kongresshotel-potsdam.de
* Please be aware that the boat will departure at 19:15. It is not possible to enter the boat after departure!
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By car:
from the north: coming from the A24, turn onto the A10 (‘Berliner Ring’), exit ‘Potsdam Nord‘, direction of ‘Potsdam-Zentrum’ via ‘Zeppelinstrasse’, left before city limits
from the west: coming from the A2, turn onto the A10, exit ‘Groß-Kreutz’, direction ‘Potsdam-Zentrum’, right at city limits
from the south/east: coming from the A9/A13/A12, turn onto the A10, exit ‘Michendorf’, take B2 direction of ‘Potsdam-Zentrum’ via ‘Zeppelinstrasse’, left before city limits
By public tansport:
With the S-Bahn or regional train to ‘Potsdam Hauptbahnhof’ (main station) and then either:
• With 91 tram to the last station ‘Bahnhof Pirschheide’. Please follow signs to the hotel, which is about 5 minutes away.
• Take the 631 bus in the direction of ‘Werder’, disembark at ‘Luftschiffhafen’ stop, left before the bridge, then also follow signs to hotel, approx. 5 minutes by foot.
By plane:
Berlin Schönefeld:Take the RB 22 regional train from the ‘Berlin Schönefeld’ airport to the ‘Potsdam Charlottenhof’ train station and then take 91 tram to the last stop ‘Bahnhof Pirschheide’. Travel time is around 55 minutes. From the ‘Pirschheide’ station you will need approx. 5 minutes by foot to the ‘Kongresshotel Potsdam’, please follow the hotel signs. | Approx. taxi costs: € 75.00 Berlin Tegel:Take the 109 bus in the direction of ‘Zoologischer Garten’ to S-Bahn station ‘Charlottenburg’. From there you will take the RE1 regional train to ‘Potsdam Hauptbahnhof’ (main station). Then you will take the 631 bus or the 91 tram to ‘Luftschiffhafen’. Travel time is approx. 60 minutes. From there it takes around 5 minutes by foot to the ‘Kongresshotel’, please follow the hotel signs. www.berliner-flughaefen.de | Approx. taxi costs: € 70.00
Parking facilities:For cars:The hotel has an underground garage.Daily rate* for overnight guests: € 7.00* for non-resident guests: €10.00
Free parking is available near the hotel.
Kongresshotel Potsdam
Am Luftschiffhafen 114471 Potsdam, Germany
Telephone: +49 331 / 907 - 0Fax: +49 331 / 907 - 70 777E-mail: [email protected]: www.kongresshotel-potsdam.de
Hotel Information Directions to the hotel
Hotel rooms can be booked online at
(switch to the English website)
Please enter the following booking code "VDA_QMC" to receive the special conference rate.
• € 85.00 / night; single room incl. breakfast • € 115.00 / night; double room single use incl. breakfast
Please book your room before 15th May 2015 to get the special conference rate.
www.kongresshotel-potsdam.de
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Behrenstrasse 3510117 Berlin, Germany
Tel. + 49 30 / 89 78 42 - 0Fax + 49 30 / 89 78 42 - 605E-mail [email protected] www.vda-qmc.de