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Sixth VDA Automotive SYS Conference
Quality, Safety and Security for
Automotive Software-based Systems
6 - 8 July 2016 in Berlin
At the SEMINARIS CampusHotel Berlin
HEAD OF CONFERENCE AND CONFERENCE CHAIR
HEAD OF CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE CHAIR
DR. KAY LINDEMANN
Managing Director, German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA)
PETER GRESCH
On behalf of the VDA Automotive SYS programme com-
dustry (VDA), I am happy to invite you to the VDA Automotive
mittee, I am looking forward to moderating the Sixth
SYS Conference 2016. Running since 2011, this event is well
International Conference on Quality, Safety and Security for
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. Since last year, security has been
included as a main topic for the conference. This reflects the increasing challenges facing our industry with 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 VDA QMC staff involved in the conference
KLEMENS SCHMIEDERER
expert speakers in our tutorials, workshops and lectures
from many global automotive companies to continue the
high-quality level of this conference.
convinced that this year's conference will meet your and my expectations as in
previous years.
Klemens Schmiederer held various management positions at Behr Group,
including Chief Engineer and Member of the Executive Committee at Behr
America. As a Member of the Board (COO) of the automotive supplier, he
was in charge of global product development, production and operational
business in Europe from 2003. Since 2015, Mr Schmiederer has been a Member of the Board
of Management of TÜV SÜD AG and is responsible for the MOBILITY Strategic Business
Segment and the Western Europe and Central Eastern Europe Regions.
G-Q-I-M methodology. Lisa is an instructor at the CISO (Chief Information Security
Officer) Institute for Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University and serves as
moderator of the CERT podcast series: Security for Business Leaders. She holds
the designation of Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional
(CISSP), and an M.S. in Cybersecurity Public Policy. Lisa was a member of the
ISACA international task force that developed the RISK-IT Framework and Practitioner’s guide, a risk framework integrated into COBIT5® which provides guidance
UDO WILLMES
Senior Vice President, Robert Bosch GmbH
Udo Willmes began his professional en-
mative and innovative event.
ence hosted by the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA); which
gineering career 1990 at Robert Bosch
provide a public viewing for all football fans who do not want to miss the semi-
ment method and Measuring What Matters: Security Metrics Workshop based on
at ISACA national and international conferences, ISC2, ASIS, AICPA, and RSA.
More than 200 participants from over 20 countries will join this year's confer-
good weather giving us all the chance to enjoy the evening event, which will
Critical Threat, Asset, and Vulnerability Evaluation (OCTAVE®) risk-based assess-
for organisations in managing IT-related business risks. She is a regular speaker
will do their best to make sure that you remember the conference as an infor-
I’m looking forward to meeting you at the Automotive SYS 2016 and I hope for
gineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. She teaches the Operationally
at Stuttgart University and Imperial College, London. From 1987 to 2013,
For many of you, this conference has become a “must attend” in your annual
calendar. As a participant in one of the panel discussions some years ago, I am
Lisa Young is a Senior Engineer at CERT in the Software En-
Born in 1959, the engineering graduate studied aerospace engineering
Automotive Software-based Systems. You will see from the
programme, as in previous years, that we bring together
LISA YOUNG
Senior Engineer,
CERT Cyber Resilience Management Team
Member of the Board of Management, TÜV SÜD AG
CEO PGUB Management Consultants GmbH
On behalf of the German Association of the Automotive In-
established in the community.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
ARND SCHAARSCHMIDT
Head of Central Group Quality Assurance at the Volkswagen Group
gives you the chance to meet the major players in the automotive industry and
GmbH in Stuttgart-Feuerbach in the Anti-
Arnd Schaarschmidt worked as an independent consultant for optimising processes and
share your knowledge and experience with other international experts.
Lock Breaking manufacturing area. Udo
costs. In 1997, he moved to Volkswagen in Wolfsburg where he performed various functions
held engineering and plant management
in logistics and quality assurance relating to internal aspects as well as consumer-related issues. Since 2012,
positions in the US, Austria, China and
Arnd has been the Head of Central Group Quality Assurance at the Volkswagen Group and thereby accountable
Germany before he became Head of Corporate Quality Man-
for all strategic topics. Parallel to his work at Volkswagen, he is Managing Director of the Automotive Quality
agement 06/2014.
Institute (AQI) in Berlin, which was founded in December 2015.
Looking forward to seeing you in Germany's great capital city Berlin!
final of the European championship.
Save the 6 – 8 July 2016 for the Automotive SYS 2016 in Berlin, Dahlem.
Quality, Safety and Security for Automotive Software-based Systems
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
TUTORIAL AND
WORKSHOP DAY
Workshop registration
10:00 - 13:00
Workshop A1:
Workshop B1:
Workshop C1:
Agile Development
and ASPICE 3.0 - How
does it fit together?
ISO 26262 – Dependent
Failure Analysis In
Practice
Developing Secure
Software ISO 27034
based
Markus Mueller,
Kugler Maag Cie
Tomislav Lovric,
TRW ZF
Frank Besemer,
Kugler Maag Cie
Adam Schnellbach,
Magna Powertrain
Hartmut Pohl,
Thomas Bötner,
softScheck GmbH
Prior to the main conference, we have organised a workshop
day in conjunction with highly experienced trainers and experts. The workshop content is based on the conference topics.
The conference programme focuses on quality, safety and security of automobile electronics. The following topics will be
addressed in different programme sessions running in parallel:
In the morning, you will hear about Automotive SPICE® 3.0
assessments of projects developing in an agile context. In the
afternoon, you will get the chance to learn about and discuss
Pierre Metz,
Brose Fahrzeugteile
the software's detailed design as an essential activity during
Process and Management Session: Quality, functional safety and security management
software development in the context of the SWE.3 process of
This session focuses on organisational aspects, infrastructure and process management, process assessments as well as
Automotive SPICE® 3.0.
safety and security audits. It will deal with management and organisational aspects of quality, functional safety and security in
In parallel, we will provide a workshop on dependent failure
the context of international and industry-specific standards.
analysis which is a key method in safety engineering. This will
Methodology Session: Measurement, analysis, assessments and improvement
In this session, specialists will be giving presentations on functional safety methodology, safety concepts and safety analysis
and the implementation and interpretation of ISO 26262. Quality measures, process or risk assessments and hazard analysis
techniques for software-based embedded systems are also covered in this session.
be followed by a workshop addressing the needs for future
E/E architectures that are able to balance safety, security and
reliability aspects and are fail-operational instead of fail-silent.
Another specific topic the conference covers is the influence of
software on the security of in-vehicle systems. Since software
always shall be tested, you will get an overview of the ISO 27034
security testing process.
Technical Session: Embedded safety and security
Last but not least we would like to demonstrate the relation-
This session addresses technical engineering and focuses on embedded safety and security concepts. Discussions of
ships and possible dependencies of different VDA publications
measures for both hardware and software to avoid vulnerability of software-based systems in the vehicle are included in this
such as volume 1, 2 or 6.3 with more engineering-based standards, such as ISO26262, Automotive SPICE® and upcoming
session. There will be presentations on typical security threads for mobile embedded applications and fundamental protective
security standards. You will have time to discuss this topic in
methodologies and technologies.
the context of the product release process.
Quality, Safety and Security for Automotive Software-based Systems
WEDNESDAY, 6 JULY 2016
09:00 - 10:00
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch break
14:00 - 17:00
Workshop A2:
Workshop B2:
Workshop C2:
Detailed Design in
Model-based
Development –
Compliance with
ASPICE PRM V3.0
and ISO 26262-6
Evolving needs for
software systems
demonstrated
Software quality and
VDA Volumes 1, 2,
6.3 - how does it fit
together
Heiko Doerr,
Model Engineering
Solutions GmbH
Dimitri Bermas,
Volkswagen AG
Alexander Much,
Elektrobit Automotive
GmbH
Rudolf Grave,
Elektrobit Automotive
GmbH
Thorsten Höppner,
QMH Consulting
Bernhard Sechser,
Method Park
Lena Kaland,
Model Engineering
Solutions GmbH
Haiko Witt,
IAV GmbH
intacs closed
workshop for
trainers
PROGRAMME - CONFERENCE DAY 1 - THURSDAY, 7 JULY 2016
PROGRAMME - CONFERENCE DAY 2 - FRIDAY, 8 JULY 2016
08:00 - 09:00
Conference registration
09:00 - 09:30
Welcome note Dr. Kay Lindemann, Managing Director, German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA)
09:30 - 10:15
Opening keynote Arnd Schaarschmidt, Head of Central Group Quality Assurance at the Volkswagen Group
10:15 - 10:50
Morning break
08:00 - 09:00
Conference registration
Sessions A1 | B1 | C1
09:00 - 09:45
Morning keynote Udo Willmes, Senior Vice President, Robert Bosch GmbH
09:45 - 10:15
Morning break
10:15 - 12:15
Sessions A3 | B3 | C3
11:00 - 12:15
Session A1
Session B1
Status Report WG13
Members of the WG 13
From “Safe State” to “Degradation Cascades” –
Structured and Quantified Requirements for
Automated Driving Systems
Bernhard Kaiser, Berner&Mattner Systemtechnik
Status next revision ISO 26262
Jürgen Schwarz, Daimler AG
12:15 - 13:30
Lunch break
13:30 - 15:30
Sessions A2 | B2 | C2
Enhancing the test and validation of complex
systems with automated search for critical
situations
Mugur Tatar, QTronic GmbH
Session C1
Secure Coding and the Secure Software
Development Lifecycle
Daniel Mayer, NCC Group
Secure coding
Andrew Banks, Horiba MIRA
David Ward, Horiba MIRA
Session A2
Session B2
Session C2
Safety of automated Road Vehicles –
beyond ISO26262
Alexander Rudolph, Continental AG
Safe Linux Application
Alexander Tadday, Bosch Engineering
Hans Leo Ross, Bosch Engineering
Practical Experiences with introducing
ISO26262 into a QM SW Organization
Arnulf Braatz, Vector Consulting Services
Computation of failure probabilities for
ISO 26262 using probabilistic FMEA
Yue Chi, EnCo Software GmbH
Deploying centre of excellence
model @ JLR – A Case Study
David Farr, Jaguar Land Rover
Sripathy Ramachandran, KPIT Technologies Ltd.
Save lifes and save time – efficient and effective safety
Cryptographic methods
requirements analysis and elicitation
Steffen Reith, University of Wiesbaden
Jörg Hermes, Hermes Sicherheit- und Qualitätsmanagement
15:30 - 16:15
Afternoon break
16:15 - 17:00
Afternoon keynote Klemens Schmiederer, Member of the Board of Management, TÜV SÜD AG
The Product Line Engineering approach
for System Safety at General Motors / Opel
Manfred Schölzke, General Motors / Adam Opel AG
The <OEM> way to implement I3-Independency
or how to resolve critical findings effectively
Andreas Hornberger, Volkswagen AG
17:00 - 18:00
Meet the experts: Plenary and Panel Discussion with international leaders in the areas of security, safety and quality
19:00 - 23:00
Evening event
Quality, Safety and Security for Automotive Software-based Systems
Session A3
Session B3
Session C3
Safety architecture-oriented approach and
introduction of SCDL (Safety Concept
Description Language)
Shuhei Yamashita, DNV GL
Modular Security Engineering in the
Automotive Domain
Jörn Eichler, Fraunhofer AISEC
Experiences and Expectations with
Organisational Maturity Assessments
Bernhard Sechser, Method Park
Legal Responsibility along the Supply Chain in
light of ISO 26262 and ISO/TS 16949
Felix Sedlmaier, Noerr LLP
The need and approaches towards normative
standards in Automotive Security Engineering
Priyamvadha Vembar, Bosch Center
of Competence Security
Essence of Software Engineering
Winifred Menezes, Freya Consulting Ltd
A Practical Approach to Integrated Automotive
Safety and Security Development
John Favaro, Intecs S.p.A
Modern Development using the
Design-Centered Approach
Dr. Ovi Bachmann, Sibac International
12:15 - 13:30
Lunch break
13:30 - 14:15
Afternoon keynote Lisa Young, Senior Engineer, CERT Cyber Resilience Management Team
14:15 - 14:30
Conference closing: best presentation award
You can teach old dogs new tricks – or –
organizations and ecosystems
Hans-Jürgen Kugler, Kugler Maag Cie
EVENING EVENT
GENERAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Thursday, 7 July 2016
6 - 8 July 2016 at the SEMINARIS CampusHotel Berlin
Paulsborn am Grunewaldsee
PARTICIPATION FEE FOR THE
CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS
CONFERENCE DATES
1 day
Price: *€ 690.00 (plus VAT)
6 July 2016
2 days
Price: *€ 990.00 (plus VAT)
3 days
Price: *€ 1,290.00 (plus VAT)
7 July 2016
09:00 am to approx. 11:00 pm
Keynotes, lectures,
panel discussion and
social event
8 July 2016
Keynotes, lectures
Hüttenweg 90
14193 Berlin
*The fee includes: conference documentation, light meals on all
days, cocktail reception and social event with dinner on 7 July 2016
On Thursday evening, we would like to invite you to a traditional Berliner
Beer Garden at Paulsborn Hunting Lodge on Lake Grunewald. Enjoy the
summer evening, watch the football and spend time with your friends and
colleagues from the SYS 2016
The dress code is casual but please bring something warm as we will be
sitting outside. We will provide a shuttle service from the hotel to Paulsborn
and back.
Workshop day
09:00 am to 04:00 pm
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
CONFERENCE LOCATION
Cosmina Baican
SEMINARIS CampusHotel Berlin
Telephone: +49 30 / 89 78 42 - 231
Takustraße 39
Email:[email protected]
14195 Berlin
Dr.-Ing. Louise Stewart
Telephone: +49 30 / 55 77 97 – 0
Telephone: +49 30 / 89 78 42 - 253
Fax:
Email:[email protected]
Email:[email protected]
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Semih Kösger
Telephone: +49 30 / 89 78 42 - 232
Quality, Safety and Security for Automotive Software-based Systems
09:00 am to 06:00 pm
Email:[email protected]
+49 30 / 55 77 97 – 100
Web: www.seminaris.de
HOTEL INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS TO THE HOTEL
BY CAR:
From the north:
On the A115 traveling south take AS2 Hüttenweg in the direction
of the city. Turn left into Clayallee then right into Königin-LuiseStr. and finally right onto Takusstraße.
From the west:
On the A2 / A10 / A115 from Potsdam take AS 4 Zehlendorf /
1 Potsdamer Chaussee. Turn left into Clayallee then right into
Don't miss out on the conference
rate at SEMINARIS.
Deadline for booking rooms at
the conference hotel (with
conference rate):
5 June 2016
SEMINARIS CampusHotel Berlin
Takustraße 39
BY PLANE:
From Tegel Airport (15 km):
Königin-Luise-Str. and finally right into Takustraße.
25 min by taxi and 30 min by public transport.
From the south
From Schönefeld (25 km):
Travelling on the A103 / AS 5 Schlossstraße to the B1, Unter den
45 min by taxi and 60 min by public transport.
Eichen turning right onto Fabeckstraße then Lansstraße.
14195 Berlin
PARKING FACILITIES:
Telephone: +49 30 / 55 77 97 – 0
BY PUBLIC TANSPORT:
For cars:
Email:[email protected]
U-Bahn station Dahlem Dorf is just a few minutes walk from
There is underground parking for hotel guests and conference
Web: www.seminaris.de
the hotel.
participants at the hotel.
Fax:
+49 30 / 55 77 97 – 100
Quality, Safety and Security for Automotive Software-based Systems
Behrenstrasse 35
10117 Berlin, Germany
Tel.
+ 49 30 / 89 78 42 - 0
Fax
+ 49 30 / 89 78 42 - 605
[email protected]
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