We are thrilled to announce that Claudius Laves, a key contributor from Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt and a valued member of the iBattMan team, played a prominent role at the 2nd Cybersecurity in Cars Workshop (CSCS 2025), which took place on October 17, 2025, in Taipei, Taiwan. The workshop was co-located with the 32nd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS 2025), a renowned gathering of global experts in the field of cybersecurity.
At the CSCS 2025, Claudius presented his thought-provoking research on “Driving Down Premiums: A Security and Forensic Analysis of the DriveWell Insurance System”. His presentation showcased iBattMan’s commitment to addressing critical cybersecurity challenges in the automotive industry. Through his work, Claudius highlighted the importance of ensuring robust security mechanisms within automotive insurance systems, focusing on enhancing both security measures and forensic analysis capabilities to mitigate risks.
Uniting Experts in Automotive Cybersecurity
The CSCS 2025 workshop brought together leading researchers, industry professionals, and cybersecurity experts to explore the latest trends and challenges in securing modern vehicles. Discussions ranged from addressing new attack vectors to developing future-proof systems that can protect the increasingly connected car ecosystem.
Dive Deeper into the Research
For those interested in delving further into Claudius Laves’ insightful work, you can explore his publication here.