Finite State CSO Sharon Hagi To Present Auto-ISAC Europe Cybersecurity Workshop Keynote “AI Closes the Window: Automotive Supply Chain Security in an Accelerated Threat Environment”

Finite State CSO Sharon Hagi To Present Auto-ISAC Europe Cybersecurity Workshop Keynote “AI Closes the Window: Automotive Supply Chain Security in an Accelerated Threat Environment”

Finite State CSO Sharon Hagi To Present Auto-ISAC Europe Cybersecurity Workshop Keynote “AI Closes the Window: Automotive Supply Chain Security in an Accelerated Threat Environment”

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Publish Date: 2026-06-22 06:00:00

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MARANELLO, Italy & COLUMBUS, Ohio–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Finite State, a leader in product security and software supply chain risk management, today announced that Chief Security Officer Sharon Hagi will present the keynote address “AI Closes the Window: Automotive Supply Chain Security in an Accelerated Threat Environment” at the Auto-ISAC (Information Sharing and Analysis Center) Europe Cybersecurity Workshop, 11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at the Spazio Ferrari Maranello in Maranello, Italy.

Modern cars are hackable in the same way any complex connected product is hackable. The most realistic risk is a chain of weaknesses across the vehicle, the mobile app, the cloud backend, or supplier-provided software.

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The session will explore the evolving realities of securing software-defined vehicle ecosystems and scaling defensible product security workflows across modern automotive development environments.

With connected vehicle ecosystems becoming increasingly software-defined, automotive organizations face growing pressure to manage software complexity across ECUs and supply chains, reduce vulnerability noise, and continuously demonstrate security and compliance readiness across the product lifecycle.

Hagi’s keynote is designed to help European OEMs, suppliers, and mobility providers navigate evolving cybersecurity regulations, vulnerability disclosure expectations and issues, and the operational realities of securing modern vehicle platforms built on rapidly changing software.

Recognizing that fragmented tools and manual workflows cannot keep pace with the scale and complexity of firmware-heavy systems, supplier ecosystems, and continuous software delivery, the session will help equip automotive security and engineering teams to move at the speed of modern vehicle development.

Finite State CEO and Founder Matt Wyckhouse said, “Modern cars are hackable in the same way any complex connected product is hackable. The most realistic risk is a…

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