Securing the
AI-Driven Vehicle.
Thursday, June 25, 20266:00 PM ET

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The car has become a
distributed AI platform.
Modern vehicles ship with in-cabin AI assistants, hundreds of connected APIs, and increasingly autonomous decision-making. Each one is a new entry point — and almost none of them existed five years ago.
Traditional automotive security was built for ECUs, CAN buses, and firmware. Today's threat surface looks closer to a distributed AI platform than a car. Most security programs haven't caught up.
This summit brings together practitioners actually doing the work — to map the surface, share what's been exploited, and lay out what comes next.
Expert speakers from the companies
actually shipping this.
- Sai AnandSenior GRC SME, Connected Vehicle Security · Independent Industry Voice“Governing AI Security on Wheels”
- Tyson BensonCybersecurity Engineering Process Owner · Clarios“Teaching the Sheriff to Look Away: Adversarial ML Attacks on Automotive Intrusion Detection Systems”
- Chuck HerrinVeteran CISO & Board Advisor · Herrin Advisory“A Gearhead's Guide to AI Hacking: How Real-World Attacks Work Against AI's Insecurable Attack Surface”
- Kartheek KumarAutomotive Cybersecurity Expert & Auditor ISO/SAE 21434 · UNECE WP.29 · MVRBE · Automotive Q Top 20 Voice 2025 · Panelist“The Two Faces of AI — Security Risk, and Defender's Tool”
- Florian RohdeSoftware-Defined Vehicle Expert & Advisor (ex-Tesla, ex-NIO) · Panel Moderator“The Two Faces of AI — Security Risk, and Defender's Tool”
- Jennifer TisdalePresident, SecuriVision Consulting · Founder, AI×Mobility · Panelist“The Two Faces of AI — Security Risk, and Defender's Tool”
- Moe YassineCEO & Founder, Predictive Horizons · Panelist“The Two Faces of AI — Security Risk, and Defender's Tool”






