Fuzz Testing - Unmask Hidden Security Risks of Your Automotive Embedded System

Fuzzing is a powerful testing technique to check software and system robustness for cybersecurity vulnerabilities. It is used to test how a target system reacts to randomly generated invalid or unexpected inputs and helps discover weak points and implementation errors that a hacker could exploit.In this episode of our Automotive Cybersecurity Talk (ACT) podcast, ESCRYPT’s Joe Cusumano and John McShane discuss the ins and outs of fuzz testing – what exactly it is, mediums to use, why it’s important/brings value to vehicle development, how if differs from other testing methods and more. 

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The ongoing development of more automated and connected vehicles is driving an increase in the use of complex, electrified systems with unprecedented security needs. And it's critical for this security to cover the entire system, including components, interfaces and infrastructure. Automotive Cybersecurity Talk dives into these needs as well as requirements, factors, processes, technology - anything and everything related to the evolving world of vehicle cybersecurity. The podcast is brought to you by the experts at ESCRYPT, leaders in securing automotive embedded systems. To learn more, visit securitybyescrypt.com Produced by ETAS Inc. ETAS/COM-NA, Claudia Hartwell Imprint and contact information: ETAS Inc. 15800 N. Haggerty Road Plymouth, Michigan 48170 USA security.us@etas.com Privacy Policy ESCRYPT is a brand of ETAS.