JAKARTA - Kaspersky has revealed preliminary insights into the highly anticipated Security Analyst Summit (SAS) 2025, which will take place at Khao Lak, Thailand, on 26-29 October 2025.

This four-day exclusive event will bring together nearly 200 participants from around the world. This year's agenda highlights the rapid development in the field of auto safety, reflecting its important role in the connected world as it is today.

This event will present discussions related to key topics ranging from automotive security to advanced persistent threats (APT), AI, and vulnerabilities.

Security specialists Alina Tan, George Chen, and Chee Peng will share how the dashboard cameras form a new attack surface and explore what this means for connected vehicles, personal privacy, and public surveillance.

Meanwhile, Artem Zinenko from Kaspersky ICS CERT will also present how zero-day vulnerabilities in publicly accessible web services can be a chain vector supply of attacks on cars.

Beyond auto safety, Kira Chen, senior security researcher at DARKNAVY, will explore smooth interconnectivity features and analyze how attackers can exploit these modules on modern smartphones.

independent researchers Athanasios Giatsos and Peter Geissler will each explore the safety of browser extensions and the threat of embedded devices.

"We are proud to present a program that answers the most pressing cybersecurity challenges of our time, from the threat of connected vehicles to AI and others," said Dmitry Galov, head of the Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team in Russia and CIS.

With the insights of leading experts around the world, and some undisclosed talks, this high-level conference is expected to be an extraordinary forum for knowledge and strategy sharing to strengthen the digital ecosystem.


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