Data Availability: IOT and Cyber Security

Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Time
02:00 pm - 03:30 pm
Hall
ICM München
Room
Room 5

Data is essential for the charging infrastructure to be able to reach its full potential. Communication between vehicles, stations, back-end, roaming platforms, electricity markets etc. could make this possible. In this session, some key market players will be looking at innovative ways of efficiently dealing with data streams, data owners, new data brokers and keeping data secure.

02:00 pm - 02:05 pmWelcome & Introduction

Frank Müller

Head of Capital Office, International Affairs and Founding Member

German Federal Association for eMobility

02:05 pm - 02:20 pmData Spaces: Data Infrastructures and Governance Frameworks in Order to Facilitate Data Sharing and Cyber Security

Hannes Bauer

CEO

truzzt Alliance

02:20 pm - 02:35 pmAutonomous Control of a DC Microgrid with a Minimum of Data Exchange

Jos Warmerdam

Lecturer, Researcher

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

02:35 pm - 02:50 pmData Flows in the Light of the German Charging Point Regulation

Cédric Ludwig

Lawyer

Osborne Clarke

02:50 pm - 03:05 pmThe Importance of Cybersecurity in Connected Charging Stations

Alexandru Domniteanu

Automotive Cybersecurity Consultant

P3 digital services GmbH

Jozsef Farkas

Partner Energy & Software

P3 digital services GmbH

03:05 pm - 03:30 pmQ&A Session

Speakers

Speaker

Alexandru Domniteanu, P3 digital services GmbH

Automotive Cybersecurity Consultant

Germany

Alex Domniteanu is a seasoned Automotive Cybersecurity Engineer at Cyber Threat Defense part of P3 Group, bringing a wealth of expertise from his previous role as a Software Test Engineer at Porsche Engineering. His experience spans conducting security assessments, developing tailored attack strategies, and identifying vulnerabilities in key automotive systems. At Cyber Threat Defense, Alex spearheads penetration testing for various applications and specializes in Secure Code Reviews. Notably, he assisted Ford in achieving homologation for a new vehicle project, ensuring adherence to ISO 21434 cybersecurity standards. Alex's commitment to enhancing application and infrastructure security is evident in his extensive work, including evaluating vendors for VW and conducting Threat Analysis and Risk Assessments for CARIAD. Known for his strategic thinking and collaborative approach, Alex's contribution to the field of automotive cybersecurity is truly invaluable.

Speaker

Jos Warmerdam, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

Lecturer, Researcher

The Netherlands

Since August 2015 Jos Warmerdam is working at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences as a lecturer-researcher. He works in the field of electrical and sustainable energy systems. Some projects are on LEVVs (light electric vehicle) and on V2X developments in the Seev4-City project. Before this he worked for Ecofys, a consultancy and research company, on the development of innovative energy systems. He has a master in physics.

Speaker

Cédric Ludwig, Osborne Clarke

Lawyer

United Kingdom

Cédric Ludwig is a tech lawyer at Osborne Clarke, an international law firm that focusses on digitalisation, decarbonisation and urban dynamics. Cédric advises national and international companies on IT law, copyright law and data protection, especially on legal matters with a strong technical focus. He also advises companies on international roll outs of digital platforms and IoT devices. Cédric worked on different e-mobility projects where he advised EMPs (e-mobility providers) and CPOs (charge point operators) on contract law.

Speaker

Hannes Bauer, truzzt Alliance

CEO

Germany

Hannes Bauer is the CEO of the truzzt GmbH and also the CEO of the Orbiter.de GmbH truzzt GmbH. In 1996 Hannes launched, the first German-language search engine "Kolibri". Cooperation partners were Pro7, a German broadcaster, and computer pioneer Silicon Graphics International. In 2000 he filed a patent for a fingerprinting technology, a process for interactive communication between an Internet-capable browser and an Internet-capable web server. The docket number was DE: 10028 646.1 In 2011 he developed the 'Empfehlen' portal for Deutsche Telekom. It was operated until 2016. In a joint venture with Bertelsmann from 2012 to 2016, this was a successful application for fraud prevention. Earlier than others, the necessity of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) for data ecosystems was demonstrated with idento.one. Together with Infineon and the International Data Spaces Association (IDSA), he created a data space- based keyless car entry application. Starting in 2022: In partnerships with Ionos, Atos, verifeye, Neuropil and others, a reliable infrastructure for interoperable data spaces based on European values, the truzzt Alliance is being rolled out.

Speaker

Jozsef Farkas, P3 digital services GmbH

Partner Energy & Software

Germany

Jozsef Farkas leads the software development department in the field of energy & e-mobility within the P3 group. For more than 10 years he has been able to gather in-depth knowledge in the areas of connected charging infrastructure, standardization and digitization in the field of e-mobility. During this period he was responsible as a product manager at a major energy supplier and rolled out one of the largest IT platforms for the management of charging infrastructure. In his current role, he accompanies and supports his customers in the consulting, development and operation of customer-specific software solutions, from the backend to the frontend. This has resulted in some valuable and innovative products for the e-mobility and energy market. He developed his passion while studying electrical & industrial engineering at the RWTH Aachen University.

Speaker

Frank Müller, German Federal Association for eMobility

Head of Capital Office, International Affairs and Founding Member

Germany

As a founding member of BEM, Frank Müller has been actively involved in eMobility as a consultant, developer and strategy planner since 2009. He gained his extensive expertise and network in eMobility through practical implementations with light electric vehicles in funding projects and in fleet management of eVehicles. In the past, Frank Müller was able to advance the development of eMobility competence on the part of energy suppliers in many projects - among others as a consultant for EnBW, Trianel and E.ON. Mr. Müller's areas of expertise include logistics, light vehicles and eBikes. With his training as an advertising specialist and director, he can be used as a specialist in the areas of marketing and communication.

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