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Competitors VicOne and Zero Day set to vie in Pwn2Own contest, targeting Tesla's host, infotainment system, electric vehicle, and operating system for hacking opportunities; registration now available for participants.

Competitive automotive cybersecurity event, Pwn2Own Automotive 2025, will see a collaboration between industry leader VicOne and Zero Day Initiative (ZDI). Slated for January 22-24, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight, the event will coincide with the 17th Advanced Automotive Technology Expo, AUTOMOTIVE...

Tesla vehicle, IVI, and OS hacking contest, organized by VicOne and Zero Day, opens registration...
Tesla vehicle, IVI, and OS hacking contest, organized by VicOne and Zero Day, opens registration for Pwn2Own event

Competitors VicOne and Zero Day set to vie in Pwn2Own contest, targeting Tesla's host, infotainment system, electric vehicle, and operating system for hacking opportunities; registration now available for participants.

In the world of connected cars and software-defined vehicles (SDVs), the Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 contest stands as a beacon for uncovering zero-day vulnerabilities. This high-profile hacking competition, scheduled for January 22-24, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight, invites elite security researchers to test real-world scenarios across four categories: Tesla vehicles, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, electric vehicle chargers, and operating systems.

The 2024 debut of the competition uncovered 49 zero-day vulnerabilities, with substantial cash prizes awarded for demonstrated exploits. For instance, $886,250 was awarded for 49 zero-day exploits at Pwn2Own Automotive 2025.

The contest is part of a larger ecosystem of automotive cybersecurity competitions, such as the Global Vehicle Cybersecurity Competition organized by VicOne and Block Harbor. The winner of that event earns sponsorship to attend the next Pwn2Own Automotive contest.

For the registration deadline, this specific detail for Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 is not mentioned in the search results. However, it has been recently confirmed that contest registration, including white paper submission, closes on January 16, 2025, at 5:00 PM JST.

Successful participants must demonstrate code execution on targeted systems to win prizes from a pool exceeding $1 million and the coveted title of "Master of Pwn." The competition aims to strengthen automotive cybersecurity by discovering and addressing previously unknown vulnerabilities in cutting-edge automotive technologies, including SDVs.

The collaboration between the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) and VicOne, the organisers of Pwn2Own Automotive 2025, is a demonstration of ZDI's dedication to addressing real-world cyberattack scenarios, partnering with VicOne's expertise in automotive cybersecurity.

Moreover, VicOne will showcase its cybersecurity solutions at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas, from January 7-10. VicOne's portfolio will be highlighted at CES 2025 for its collaboration with P3 digital services for secure Android Automotive OS environments.

In summary, the Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 contest is a significant event in the field of automotive cybersecurity. It contributes to building a safer future for software-defined vehicles and serves as a platform for innovation and security in the automotive sector.

  1. The manufacturing industry is increasingly focusing on the security of software-defined vehicles (SDVs), with the Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 contest serving as a crucial avenue for unveiling zero-day vulnerabilities.
  2. This prestigious hacking competition, slated for January 22-24, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight, promises to test real-world scenarios across various automotive domains.
  3. The competition's four categories include Tesla vehicles, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, electric vehicle chargers, and operating systems.
  4. Last year's debut of the contest revealed 49 zero-day vulnerabilities, with significant cash prizes being doled out for demonstrated exploits.
  5. For instance, a total of $886,250 was awarded for 49 zero-day exploits at Pwn2Own Automotive 2025.
  6. The contest is a part of a broader automotive cybersecurity competition landscape, including the Global Vehicle Cybersecurity Competition organized by VicOne and Block Harbor.
  7. The winner of the Global Vehicle Cybersecurity Competition earns sponsorship to compete in the subsequent Pwn2Own Automotive contest.
  8. Registration for Pwn2Own Automotive 2025, including white paper submission, closes on January 16, 2025, at 5:00 PM JST.
  9. Successful participants stand to win prizes from a pool exceeding $1 million and the honorary title of "Master of Pwn."
  10. The competition aims to fortify automotive cybersecurity by exposing and resolving previously unidentified vulnerabilities in leading automotive technologies, including SDVs.
  11. The partnership between the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) and VicOne, the organizers of Pwn2Own Automotive 2025, underscores ZDI's commitment to tackling real-world cyberattack scenarios in conjunction with VicOne's automotive cybersecurity expertise.
  12. VicOne will unveil its cybersecurity solutions at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas, from January 7-10.
  13. VicOne's solutions will be a featured highlight at CES 2025, showcasing its partnership with P3 digital services for secure Android Automotive OS environments, thereby contributing to a safer future for the technology, finance, energy, aerospace, retail, transportation, cybersecurity, automotive, venture-capital, wealth-management, banking-and-insurance, fintech, real-estate, stock-market, private-equity, data-and-cloud-computing, technology, sports, sports-betting, racing, grand-prix, and horse-racing sectors.

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