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Michael Eisenbarth is Director of the Cyber Security Center of Competence at ZF Group and is leading the Business Unit “Engineering Services and Consulting” of the ZF Friedrichshafen AG. He received his Diploma in Computer Science from the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany in 2003. Till 2014, he worked as department head, senior engineer, consultant, and project manager at the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE) in Kaiserslautern (Germany) and was coordinating and managing national and international research programs and industry cooperations. From 2016 till February 2020, he was CISO of comlet Verteilte Systeme GmbH and Division Head of the Distributed Security department.
His scientific and technical work experience is focusing on, but not limited to, Software and Systems Engineering, especially Requirements Engineering and Cybersecurity for IT/OT, Automotive and Industrial applications, as well as distributed embedded systems.
Henrik Lautebach is Program Manager and Cyber Security Business Developer in the Cybersecurity Center of Competence at ZF. Analyzing the customer Cyber Security requirements and designing tailored Cyber Security services to address them is key part of his role. As Program Manger and Business Developer he is also modeling managed Long-Term Service Solutions for cyber-physical systems to enable customers providing Long-Term-Support to comply with regulations like UN ECE R155. He is passionate about solving cybersecurity challenges in real-world industrial problems within embedded systems.
He received his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology in 2021 at Technical University in Munich. In 2021 he started as Cyber Security Engineer in the Cyber Security Lab at ZF based in Saarbrücken. In the Cyber Security Lab he successfully worked in different aspects of automotive cybersecurity to achieve compliance to UN ECE R155 and ISO21434, ranging from managing cybersecurity as feature owner, working as cybersecurity expert analyzing product specific threats and risks, as well as analyzing cybersecurity customer requirements.