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Hello folks again! In 2020, something happened that will lastingly change the automotive world. Cybersecurity is becoming relevant for homologation. Because in future, no car will be allowed on the road unless the manufacturer can prove that the vehicle series has been developed in a secure manner. In this video, I talk about the UNECE regulations and what they expect from manufacturers and suppliers. My name is Thomas Liedtke. Iamp;#39;m a cybersecurity expert at Kugler Maag and Company. I train practitioners on cybersecurity in the automotive sector and advise companies on this topic since over a decade. Until now, the connected car has been like the Wild West: the manufacturer claims that his vehicle is secured against cyber-attacks. If a few white hat hackers were lucky enough to realize an attack path, it was silently and secretly reworked. With the UNECE regulation, this is over now. Because now the manufacturer must establish management systems and have them audited for