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This episode comes from the panel discussion portion of the first Future of Mobility LIVE virtual event, recorded on November 11, 2021. The conversation features Chris Thomas, Co-Founder and Partner at Assembly Ventures and Gabriel Scheer, Director of Innovation at Elemental Excelerator. Future of Mobility LIVE is designed to bring together individuals who are working towards the common mission of making transportation safer and more sustainable. The event includes live networking sessions designed to plant the seeds for future collaboration, as well as a panel discussion focused on having a transparent discussion about the optimal path forward. If you missed this event, make sure to follow me (Brandon Bartneck) on LinkedIn to catch the next LIVE event in early 2022. For now, please enjoy the audio from the panel discussion. Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/FoMLIVE1 Gabrielle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielscheer/ Elemental Excelarator's website: https://elementalexcelerator.com/ Chris's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherthomas/ Assembly Ventures Medium page: medium.com/assembly-ventures Chris's bio: Chris Thomas is a Co-Founder of the Detroit Mobility Lab, an entity dedicated to helping Detroit become one of the world's foremost future mobility ecosystems. He is also Co-Founder and Partner of Assembly Ventures. Prior to the Detroit Mobility Lab he co-founded Fontinalis Partners and worked to build it into one of the premier investment firms in next-generation mobility. While at Fontinalis, he participated in some of the largest exits in the mobility space, including nuTonomy, Karamba Security, ParkMe, Parkmobile, Life360, Ouster, and SmartKargo. Prior to Fontinalis Chris served in the U.S. Army as a Communications Officer in the U.S. and Iraq. Before joining the military, Chris worked as an Investment Banker at UBS within its Technology and Energy groups in New York and San Francisco. Gabriel's Bio: Gabriel Scheer is Director of Innovation at Elemental Excelerator, working with the organization's energy and mobility portfolio companies and partners. He leverages his deep experience with mobility, renewables, and energy efficiency to help companies grow and thrive, with the aim of shifting the global paradigm away from carbon-based solutions. Prior to Elemental, Gabriel worked for three different micromobility companies, and was on the founding team at Lime as the first government relations staffer. He has also previously served as General Manager for car-sharing company Zipcar. Additionally, he spent three years at Frog Design and built his own social innovation consultancy. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ Music credit: Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Chris Thomas is a Co-Founder at Partner at Assembly Ventures and he previously co-founded Detroit Mobility Lab and the Michigan Mobility Institute. Key topics in this conversation include: Rethinking the mobility ecosystem The ISA framework for identifying and creating value for mobility The unique approach taken by Assembly Ventures The importance of candor in Chris’s life and career How Chris built a lasting relationship with Bill Ford during an internship Links: Show notes: brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/christhomas Chris’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherthomas/ Assembly Ventures Medium page: medium.com/assembly-ventures Chris’s bio: Chris Thomas is a Co-Founder at Partner at Assembly Ventures, the first trans-Atlantic mobility fund in the world based in Detroit and Berlin. Prior to Assembly Ventures he co-founded Detroit Mobility Lab and the Michigan Mobility Institute, entities dedicated to helping Detroit become one of the world’s foremost future mobility ecosystems and creating the future of mobility talent in North America. Prior to the Detroit Mobility Lab and the Michigan Mobility Institute Chris co-founded Fontinalis Partners and for over a decade worked to build it into one of the premier investment firms in next-generation mobility. While at Fontinalis, he served as a board member for nuTonomy (acquired by Aptiv in October 2017) and Karamba Security, and as a board observer at ParkMe (acquired by INRIX in September 2015), Parkmobile (acquired by BMW in January 2018), Life360 (IPO in May 2019), Ouster (SPAC in December 2020) and SmartKargo. Prior to Fontinalis, Chris served in the U.S. Army as a communications officer in the U.S. and Iraq. Before joining the military, Chris worked as an investment banker at UBS within its Technology and Energy groups in San Francisco and New York. Additionally, Chris acts as a senior advisor to the COMMIT Foundation and is a member of the Global Cleantech 100 expert panel. He is also a co-owner of Buddy's Pizza, the birthplace of original Detroit-style pizza, and an avid angel investor. Chris has previously served as the chairman of Read to a Child, a national children’s literacy and mentoring nonprofit in the United States and acted as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Personal Transportation Systems. Chris earned his master’s degree in business administration from the Yale School of Management. While at Yale he served on the Honor Committee and graduated with distinction in former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s seminar on Faith and Globalization. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in both economics and international relations from Michigan State University. Chris is a resident of the city of Detroit where he lives with his wife and sons. He is a staunch advocate of connected communities, early childhood literacy, and the doctrine of the strenuous life. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/ Music credit: Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Securing the Internet of Things is a complicated task. We've seen small and large companies, as well as small and large devices, get hacked. Sometimes the hacks happen on the cloud side, but too often they come from the device side. Not too long ago we covered a scenario where DVRs, cameras, and more, were all being used as part of a botnet to create attacks against other networks. Karamba Security focuses on protecting those devices.The hacker's main objective is to gain control over the device. Once compromised, the intention of the device can be changed. The new intention could be as part of a botnet, like mentioned above, or even more sinister. Take, for example, a connected camera. The intended usage is for the camera to stream video directly to a cloud server, where you can then login and view the video. But, a hacker might have the intention of seeing your camera, either for anti-security or anti-privacy purposes. Being able to get in the middle and prevent that attack in the first place is where Karamba Security fits in.Too many companies don't think about security as an important aspect of the product design lifecycle. Either there are no experts within the company or no time resources dedicated to the project. That's where security controls and systems from experts fit in. In the engineering world, we tend to want to let experts on a particular topic handle those complicated topics. Security is, by far, the most important and the most useful to let security experts handle.Currently, Karamba Security is working with a number of clients to integrate their technology into over 12 million connected devices. To learn more about their technology, or to engage the company about integrating it into your own project, head over to the Karamba Security website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Securing the Internet of Things is a complicated task. We’ve seen small and large companies, as well as small and large devices, get hacked. Sometimes the hacks happen on the cloud side, but too often they come from the device side. Not too long ago we covered a scenario where DVRs, cameras, and more, were … Continue reading Karamba Security is preventing hacking into the IoT @ CES 2021 → The post Karamba Security is preventing hacking into the IoT @ CES 2021 appeared first on Tech Podcast Network.
Securing the Internet of Things is a complicated task. We've seen small and large companies, as well as small and large devices, get hacked. Sometimes the hacks happen on the cloud side, but too often they come from the device side. Not too long ago we covered a scenario where DVRs, cameras, and more, were all being used as part of a botnet to create attacks against other networks. Karamba Security focuses on protecting those devices.The hacker's main objective is to gain control over the device. Once compromised, the intention of the device can be changed. The new intention could be as part of a botnet, like mentioned above, or even more sinister. Take, for example, a connected camera. The intended usage is for the camera to stream video directly to a cloud server, where you can then login and view the video. But, a hacker might have the intention of seeing your camera, either for anti-security or anti-privacy purposes. Being able to get in the middle and prevent that attack in the first place is where Karamba Security fits in.Too many companies don't think about security as an important aspect of the product design lifecycle. Either there are no experts within the company or no time resources dedicated to the project. That's where security controls and systems from experts fit in. In the engineering world, we tend to want to let experts on a particular topic handle those complicated topics. Security is, by far, the most important and the most useful to let security experts handle.Currently, Karamba Security is working with a number of clients to integrate their technology into over 12 million connected devices. To learn more about their technology, or to engage the company about integrating it into your own project, head over to the Karamba Security website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Bloomberg revives its reporting on hardware backdoors on chipsets. Has someone bought the source code for the Witcher and Cyberpunk? CISA issues ICS alerts. The FBI and CISA offer advice about water system cybersabotage as state and local utilities seek to learn from the Oldsmar attack. Verizon’s Chris Novak ponders if you should get your Cybersecurity DIY, managed, or co-managed? Our guest is David Barzilai from Karamba Security on the growing importance of IoT security. And, looking for love on Valentine’s Day? Look carefully...and don’t give that intriguing online stranger money, We know, we know, they seem nice, but still... For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news brief: https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/10/29
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Neil was a former VP and CFO of Ford Mobility and VP and Treasurer for Ford Motor Company. He joined Ford in 1982. In 1991, he joined the Treasurer's Office and held numerous positions in corporate treasury culminating in becoming VP Treasurer in 2007. In July 2016 he took on the role of CFO for Ford Mobility, a newly created subsidiary. Neil retired from Ford after 36 years at year-end 2018. Since retiring, Neil has taken on the roles of independent director at Karamba Security, has joined the advisory board of OurCrowd, and has joined the board of BNP Paribas USA, Inc. Neil is also on the non-profit board of Kids Kicking Cancer, whose mission is to ease the pain of very sick children while empowering them to heal physically, spiritually and emotionally.
Though most people don’t realize it, modern cars generate a tremendous amount of data. That data is very valuable from a variety of standpoints and it has to be protected from cyber thieves. On Autoline This Week, we discuss the current state of affairs and where its headed in the future.
Though most people don’t realize it, modern cars generate a tremendous amount of data. That data is very valuable from a variety of standpoints and it has to be protected from cyber thieves. On Autoline This Week, we discuss the current state of affairs and where its headed in the future.
We couldn't have left Israel without visiting Karamba Security headquarters in Hod Hasharon! That's where Cédric met with chairman & co-founder, David Barzilai, and discussed various gripping topics like the autonomous driving opportunities, car hacking as well as building an “A team”. Don't miss this episode!David Barzilai is an entrepreneurial executive, with a wealth of experience in contributing to established companies as a VP Marketing and Management Advisor. When talking about his career, he illustrates it as a mixture of startup entrepreneur and go-to-market executive. Also, what excites Barzilai the most about the startup world is the impact and the change that can be made. In our interview with this serial entrepreneur, the main focus was on the third company he co-founded, Karamba Security.With the rise of self-drive vehicles and all the benefits that come along, there is also a rising risk of cyber attacks. Karamba Security is a cybersecurity company that provides preventive solutions for the automotive industry. Barzilai explains that data centre cybersecurity use the quite common methodology of false alerts, based on statistics and heuristics. Since statistics is not always right, the team behind Karamba Security was the first to come up with a solution that enables prevention with zero false alerts. Website https://karambasecurity.com/If you are curious about IoT and you would like to get a deeper insight into the challenges of autonomous driving, click the video below! Additionally, you will learn what to look for in an investor and how Barzilai managed to turn a failure into a great learning experience. Enjoy!Skip to Questions:0:58 Who is David Barzilai?1:38 What excites you about being in entrepreneurship?2:59 What is Karamba Security?6:58 What are the biggest reasons for slow autonomous driving adoption?7:55 How is cyber security development different than other software development?10:07 How did you identify that the market needs your product?13:20 What is your experience with presenting to bigger markets (like the USA) as a small company from Israel?15:09 What is your experience with the Israel startup ecosystem? What are your impressions? Q&A16:52 What would you like to see in the next five years in your ecosystem?16:59 What traits do you look for when you hire someone?17:59 Do you have a story of how you turned a failure into a learning experience?20:12 What's important to you in an investor?Expert Advice21:19 Expert Advice from David Barzilai——————————————Cédric Bollag is an aspiring venture capitalist. Cédric decided to turn his passion about “Startups, Tech & Innovation” into a blog. He releases video interviews with entrepreneurs, investors and thought leaders in innovation. For any questions, suggestions and inquiries feel free to connect and reach out.Connect with me on other social media channels:Cédric Bollag (Blogger & Founder):Email: cedric@globaltechbox.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cedric.bollag/Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/cedric.b...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cedric.bollag/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedricbol...GlobalTechBox.com:Instagram: https://instagram.com/globaltechbox/Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/globalte...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globaltechbox/Thank you for your attention! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quali cambiamenti possiamo osservare in ambito automobilistico?? Non esiste angolo dell’automotive che non stia cambiando la propria struttura: dalla tecnologia della batteria, all’efficienza del motore, ai sistemi integrati di guida automatica. In un’epoca che si sposta sempre più verso l’accesso, rispetto al possesso, anche il noleggio cambia con startup come Hurry!; la cybersecutiry si rinnova con Karamba Security mentre 2Hire ti permette di controllare veicoli multimarca con una sola applicazione . Metromile ti fornisce assicurazioni basate sul controllo del veicolo e l’italiana Insoore usa il crowdsourcing per la constatazione degli incidenti. Pirl invece fa detecting dei veicoli provenienti dal retro usando come visore lo smartphone.
Assaf Harel is the CTO & Co-Founder of Karamba Security, which is dedicated to hardening the connected Electronic Control Units (ECUs) within automobiles to protect them from cyberattacks and ensure the car’s safe, ongoing operations.
Intro / Outro Vivienne Mort - ГГПТКН https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf7lFcOraVw 00:02:13 The FBI Drops Its Case Against Apple After Finding a Way Into That iPhone http://goo.gl/M96YTK iOS forensics expert’s theory: FBI will hack shooter’s phone by mirroring storage http://goo.gl/6j2wSl 00:05:54 Apple's fruitless rootless security broken by code that fits in a tweet http://goo.gl/5d0aI7 00:09:37 About the Panama Papers http://goo.gl/LmVx8I 00:14:39 Hack Brief: Turkey Breach Spills Info on More Than Half Its Citizens http://goo.gl/9rXh38 00:15:13 Megabreach: 55 MILLION voters' details leaked in Philippines http://goo.gl/kh4Amj 00:18:00 Costa Rica launches investigation after reports hackers ‘rigged’ 2014 election http://goo.gl/GZm656 00:21:04 BlaBlaCar & Uber 00:23:59 Why Hospitals Are the Perfect Targets for Ransomware http://goo.gl/4Yvtjk 1,400+ Vulnerabilities Identified in Medical Supply System https://goo.gl/adrm0n 00:28:52 Meet the new ransomware that knows where you live http://goo.gl/BvMp09 00:30:27 Certified Ethical Hacker website caught spreading crypto ransomware http://goo.gl/b1f46Y 00:33:11 Sources: Trump Hotels Breached Again http://goo.gl/hd3MCj 00:34:33 Adobe Patches Flash Player Zero-Day Threat http://goo.gl/wKtVoX Mindless Flash masses saved as exploit kit devs go astray with 0day http://goo.gl/bXA6A2 00:35:36 FBI: $2.3 Billion Lost to CEO Email Scams http://goo.gl/tCdANU 00:36:13 Uber Will Pay $10,000 ‘Bug Bounties’ to Friendly Hackers http://goo.gl/E9O7pN 00:36:53 How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects in 11 lines of JavaScript http://goo.gl/W1ZBQw 00:39:39 No Password Required! 135 Million Modems Open to Remote Factory Reset http://goo.gl/vKWE69 00:40:07 Karamba Security https://www.karambasecurity.com/ 00:44:15 WordPress pushes free default SSL for hosted sites http://goo.gl/MJ03Mg 00:45:31 Cyber-underworld price list revealed: $500 for company email inbox, $1,200 passports, etc http://goo.gl/uusxvY 00:46:55 How Pirates And Hackers Worked Together To Steal Millions Of Dollars In Diamonds http://goo.gl/KcuOSv 00:48:15 DNS root server attack was not aimed at root servers – infosec bods http://goo.gl/sUzudU Видео запись эпизода на нашем канале https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGYHYOm_J3zpyE5jCNzAHJg