Andrey Markovytch
Microsoft (Israel)
Developing Safety-Critical Systems: A Case Study in Automotive Security
Writing code for a safety critical system differs significantly from developing a web app, creating a game or even making a kernel driver. How do you develop a system controlling brakes in a car or a plane autopilot software without killing anyone ?
The rigorous requirements for the development process span much further than just writing and testing the code. As an example, we will case study a specific project for adding a security feature to one of the safety critical components in a modern car, learn about ASIL standard in an automotive industry and see what it means for the developers and other stakeholders in the process.
A professional with over 10 years of experience as a tech or team lead in numerous projects with focus on security, cryptography, binary exploitation techniques, real-time embedded, networking and storage. Focusing on Embedded and Linux Security Research for a couple of last years.
Have experience in both offensive side and as a developer - building systems and components in a wide spectrum of abstraction layers, from Object Oriented languages to low level assembly.
Currently working as a Security Researcher in Microsoft with focus on Confidential Compute technologies and AI Security
Have experience in both offensive side and as a developer - building systems and components in a wide spectrum of abstraction layers, from Object Oriented languages to low level assembly.
Currently working as a Security Researcher in Microsoft with focus on Confidential Compute technologies and AI Security