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If you like to know more about ASRG, look at our quick introduction at • Intro to ASRG , visit our webpage at https://www.asrg.io or contact us directly. PRESENTATION: With the increase of the autonomous driving systems on modern vehicles, it is very safety-critical for carmakers to make sure that systems like Braking System Module (BSM), Engine Control Module (ECM), Electric Powered Steering (EPS) are very protected by hacking attacks. Our idea is to use the approach used for penetration testing of web applications to test automotive Electronic Control Units (ECUs) to check possible undesired behaviors. For example, an ASIL-D proto Electric Powered Steering (EPS), automatically moving only when the driver enables the Autonomous Parking function, may be very dangerous if hacked during highway driving. In this webinar, we will explain the functionalities of a “Fuzzer”, an embedded tool that inputs random, semi-valid, invalid, or unexpected data to the proto ECU. To validate the test procedure, we created a proto-ECU with an Intrepid ICS device by adding some vulnerabilities. We will show the way the fuzzer detects these vulnerabilities and the different formats of networks it works with (CAN, CAN-FD, Automotive Ethernet). ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Claudio D’Avino is an automotive engineer with almost 10 years’ experience in embedded software and a cyber security passionate. As a project manager leader @ Teoresi Group, he led different projects in Electronic Control Unit software development and testing for several customers. His main area of activities are Model Based Design, Automatic Code Generation, Software & Hardware In the Loop (SIL & HIL). He and his team are developing solutions for automatic test and validation for both functional and performance requirements. Currently, with his team, he is developing a tool for assisting and automating fuzz tests on CAN and CAN FD, as well as on Automotive ethernet. PRESENTER SLIDES: https://www.asrg.io/event/fuzz-testin...