- 2026-05-07 –, Atrium (common area)
- 2026-05-07 –, Atrium (common area)
- 2026-05-08 –, Atrium (common area)
- 2026-05-08 –, Atrium (common area)
All times in Europe/Luxembourg The Car Hacking Village offers attendees a hands-on, immersive environment to explore the security of modern vehicles. As cars continue to evolve into complex, connected computer systems, the need to understand their attack surfaces and defensive challenges grows. This village provides a safe and controlled space where participants can learn, experiment, and collaborate on real automotive cybersecurity techniques.
The village includes a fully equipped setup featuring simulated vehicle networks, CAN bus tooling, instrument clusters, ECUs, and other automotive components. Attendees can:
- Interact with the CAN bus and observe how in-vehicle communication works
- Capture, analyze, and replay automotive network traffic
- Reverse engineer messages sent to various vehicle subsystems
- Craft spoofed signals to manipulate components such as instrument clusters
- Explore common vulnerabilities in today's vehicle architectures
- Learn practical defensive considerations for securing automotive systems
All activities are guided and designed to be accessible to beginners while still offering depth for more experienced researchers.
Chief Technology Officer at Warpnet, Roald has a broad background in security engineering, platform operations, and IT compliance. He contributes to open-source projects and serves as an organizer of BSides Groningen and BSides Amsterdam.