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Jeremy Bryans is an Associate Professor in Automotive Cybersecurity at Coventry University's Institute for Future Transport and Cities. He specializes in formal methods for securing automotive systems, with a focus on network security, formal verification, and systems engineering. He leads projects like CEM-DIT, addressing emergency response systems, and collaborates on EU-funded initiatives for Cyber-Physical Systems. His work emphasizes automotive cybersecurity, including secure over-the-air updates and threat analysis.
Research interests include automotive cybersecurity, formal verification, systems of systems, and cyber-physical systems. He has pioneered methods for automated security analysis using attack-defense trees and contributed to standards like ISO/SAE 21434. His recent projects address residual risk management and teleoperation security in autonomous vehicles.
Key contributions include developing security mechanisms for vehicle networks, fuzz testing methodologies, and frameworks for evaluating automotive systems. He has published over 60 papers, including a 2017 Best Industry Paper Award for cybersecurity work. Active in industry collaborations, he serves on ZENZIC's CAVWAY steering group and advises on automotive safety-cybersecurity trade-offs.
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