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5GAA Online Session: Introducing a Framework for Dynamic Trustworthiness Assessment in Cooperative and Automated Vehicles
The 5G Automotive Association is organising the online session “Introducing a Framework for Dynamic Trustworthiness Assessment in Cooperative and Automated Vehicles”.
- Date & Time: Thursday, 2 October 2025, 16:00 – 17:00 CEST
- Location: Microsoft Teams Webinar (Online)
Connected and Automated Vehicles are expected to make critical decisions based on data from external sources, yet current approaches to security and safety do not address a fundamental question: How much can the content of this data be trusted?
This Online Session will present 5GAA’s new White Paper “A Framework for Dynamic Trustworthiness Assessment in Cooperative and Automated Vehicles“, which tackles this largely unsolved problem by introducing a dynamic trust assessment framework centred on Actual Trustworthiness Level and Required Trustworthiness Level – metrics that quantify the residual uncertainty about whether external data or system behavior can be trusted based on available evidence and how much trust is needed to meet the operational and safety requirements of the current context.
Experts from 5GAA, Huawei and DENSO will join this online session to present the content of the White Paper, as well as its methodology and goals.
If you are interested, you can register here.
Meet the Speakers
- Ioannis Krontiris, Senior Research Engineer – Security, Privacy and Trust, Huawei, Trust4CAV 5GAA Work Item Lead
- Alexander Kiening, Technical Manager Security R&D Europe, DENSO
Agenda
- Introduction (16.00 – 16.05)
- Quantifying Trust in Cooperative and Automated Vehicles (16.05 – 16.25)
- Acting on Trust: Setting the bar for taking decisions (16.25 – 16.45)
- Q&A (16.45 – 17.00)
Whether you are a policymaker, researcher, or part of the automotive and mobility ecosystem, this is your chance to engage with industry experts and explore the foundations of dynamic trust assessment in Connected and Automated Vehicles – a crucial step toward ensuring safer, more reliable C-V2X deployments.
For more information, please contact marcom@5gaa.org