Mostafa Elkoumy
CEO/CTO of Uraeus/VxLabs
Regensburg, Germany
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Mostafa Elkoumy is the Founder & CEO of Uraeus LLC & VxLabs GmbH, an automotive cybersecurity supplier building the Uraeus product family. Uraeus connects development-time
cybersecurity engineering (CSMS execution, TARA, SBOM & supply-chain risk, compliance evidence) with operational security (monitoring, incident workflows, and VSOC/XDR integrations that enable OEMs and suppliers to run a traceable, auditable, and scalable cybersecurity lifecycle aligned with ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE R155.
With 15+ years in the automotive ecosystem across Tier-1 and Tier-2 environments, Mostafa has worked hands-on across AUTOSAR, vehicle software delivery, OTA update pipelines, and modern E/E architecture trends (HPCs and zonal). His focus is practical execution: turning security requirements, engineering artifacts, and operational telemetry into workflows that teams can actually run—without drowning in spreadsheets and fragmented tools.
Mostafa is deeply engaged with the automotive security and SDV community through forums and ecosystems such as COVESA, ASRG (Automotive Security Research Group), Auto-ISAC, and Eclipse SDV, where the industry aligns on interoperability, threat intelligence sharing, and real-world security learnings.
He regularly speaks about software-defined vehicles (SDV), security-by-design vs. security-by-evidence, operationalizing CSMS at scale, and how AI and knowledge graphs can accelerate consistency, traceability, and decision-making across the vehicle security stack.
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Building a Comprehensive CSMS
The Problem: Modern vehicles contain dozens of ECUs exchanging thousands of signals across CAN, LIN, Ethernet, and FlexRay buses — yet most Cybersecurity Management Systems (CSMS) treat the network as a black box. This session presents a signal-level security framework that bridges the gap between UNECE R155 compliance and real engineering practice.
Our Approach: We introduce a Network Communication Matrix that maps every signal to its security attributes — authentication, freshness, access control, and traceability — creating a unified engineering reference from design through production. The framework integrates COVESA VSS/VISS data models, AUTOSAR Secure Onboard Communication (SecOC), and ISO/SAE 21434 processes into a cohesive toolchain.
What You’ll Learn: Attendees will learn how to transform abstract regulatory requirements into concrete, auditable engineering artifacts — and why signal-level granularity is the missing link between compliance documentation and vehicle-level cybersecurity.
Mostafa Elkoumy
CEO/CTO of Uraeus/VxLabs
Regensburg, Germany
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