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Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser
Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser
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Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser

Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser is an automotive cybersecurity architect with a long experience in securing safety-critical systems. He started his career as a software engineer, building automotive network drivers, diagnostics protocols, and flash programming solutions. This naturally led him into the field of automotive cybersecurity, where he designed secure firmware solutions for various microcontrollers and SoCs, defined secure hardware and software architectures of embedded systems, and performed threat analysis of numerous vehicle architectures, ECUs, and smart sensors. Ahmad holds a B.S. and an M.S. in electrical and computer engineering from Wayne State University, as well as a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Michigan in Dearborn. He is currently a principal security architect for NVIDIA's autonomous driving software platform.
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Supporting standards and resources

The remaining part of this chapter focuses on standards and resources that are useful but not mandatory. Organizations are encouraged to maintain a list of such resources to raise awareness among security practitioners and stay up to date on the latest publications of security best practices.

MITRE Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)

MITRE compiles a list of software and hardware security weaknesses based on vulnerabilities that are periodically filed in the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) [72]. These weaknesses are grouped into classes for ease of searching. Every year, MITRE publishes the Top 25 CWEs [42] based on the vulnerabilities reported throughout the year:

Figure 4.9 – Snapshot of the Top 25 CWEs from 2022

Figure 4.9 – Snapshot of the Top 25 CWEs from 2022

As shown in Figure 4.9, CWE-787 remains in the Top 25 CWEs as the most common root cause of memory safety vulnerabilities that produce out-of-bound writes. Being aware of the Top 25 CWEs as...

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Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser

Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser is an automotive cybersecurity architect with a long experience in securing safety-critical systems. He started his career as a software engineer, building automotive network drivers, diagnostics protocols, and flash programming solutions. This naturally led him into the field of automotive cybersecurity, where he designed secure firmware solutions for various microcontrollers and SoCs, defined secure hardware and software architectures of embedded systems, and performed threat analysis of numerous vehicle architectures, ECUs, and smart sensors. Ahmad holds a B.S. and an M.S. in electrical and computer engineering from Wayne State University, as well as a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Michigan in Dearborn. He is currently a principal security architect for NVIDIA's autonomous driving software platform.
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