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The Automotive Control Group at South East Technological University has been researching and teaching automotive software systems for over twenty years.  Its graduates have worked with the major OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers in the automotive industry, in Ireland, Europe and China, and have developed software for many current series production vehicles.   Practical education in industry-standard technologies and tools is also provided to undergraduates on the BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing (Automotive & Automation Systems) programme, covering topics such as AUTOSAR software development, vehicle networking, automotive diagnostic protocols, ADAS, Car2x and Model-Based Development.

The group is working with a number of European universities on a project funded by the City of Vienna, Austria to implement an eLearning platform that provides accredited online education in embedded systems technologies.

In 2021 the group established the first Irish branch of the Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG) to raise awareness of cybersecurity threats in automotive applications and to provide a forum for Irish automotive companies to exchange know how on this topic.  A number of successful events have been organised to date with leading international cybersecurity practitioners and the group currently has over 135 members.

WIT’s Automotive Control Group Establishes the Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG) in Ireland

Waterford, Ireland, 08.02.21 - The Automotive Control Group at South East Technological University is establishing the Automotive Security Research Group Waterford (ASRG-WAT) to provide a forum for OEMs, suppliers, researchers and individuals in the Irish automotive technology sector to collaborate and share information about automotive security topics and solutions.

The increasing level of connectivity with and within modern vehicles is making them more susceptible to cybersecurity attacks; ASRG Waterford provides a forum where industry practitioners can share best practice.

The first online meeting takes place on Wednesday March 3rd at 5.30pm with a presentation by special guest Mr. Iain Cunningham, Technical Specialist - System Design and Diagnostics at Vector GB Limited on “Certificate-based Authentication in Vehicle Diagnostics.”, followed by an open discussion.

To attend the event and receive future event notifications please register online at

https://www.meetup.com/automotive-security-research-group-waterford-asrg-wat/