August 2025: Security Fuzzing: Implications for the Automotive Industry
When
Wednesday, August 6, 2025 11:00 AM EST
Who
Jaeson Yoo, Executive VP, AUTOCRYPT
What
“Security Fuzzing: Implications for the Automotive Industry”
Description
Security fuzzing is a widely recognized technique for uncovering unknown vulnerabilities in software components. While many automotive industry leaders are exploring ways to integrate fuzzing into their development workflows, there remains a pressing need for a practical, industry-specific overview. What does it truly mean to add a fuzzing tool to your workflow? Why invest the time and effort to integrate it? And if you decide to do so, how can you maximize its effectiveness within a corporate setting?
Drawing on his experience developing a fuzzing tool for a major OEM, Autocrypt Executive Vice President Jaeson Yoo presents a compelling case for the strategic value of security fuzzing in the automotive sector. He argues that fuzzing is not just about meeting software development best practices—it is also a powerful tool for building resilience against unknown threats and a catalyst for operational efficiency as vehicles become increasingly software-driven.