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Wednesday, January 28 at 10:00 a.m. PST | 1:00 p.m. EST
In this webinar, Principal Technical Support Engineer Dr. Frank van den Beuken shares insights from more than 650 automotive development professionals, highlighting key security challenges such as meeting software security requirements and enforcing secure coding practices. As ISO/SAE 21434 continues to gain traction, its expectations for analyzing software weaknesses and ensuring consistent cybersecurity practices are becoming central to modern development workflows.
Dr. Van den Beuken will explore key considerations for selecting programming languages, including ISO 25010 quality characteristics, and review AUTOSAR‑supported languages (C, C++, Java) alongside widely used options such as Python, C#, JavaScript, and Rust. Because these languages differ in origin, application, and often coexist within complex systems — such as Android applications using Kotlin, Java, and C++ — he will discuss their quality attributes, common weaknesses, and effective mitigation strategies.
Join us to learn more about:
- Key security challenges from the 2025 State of Automotive Software Development Report
- ISO/SAE 21434 compliance and its impact on software development
- Programming language selection factors, including ISO 25010 and AUTOSAR‑supported languages
- Language weaknesses, mitigation strategies, and multi-language use cases
Presenters
Frank van den Beuken
As Technical Support specialist, Frank has over 20 years experience in integrating Perforce static source code analysis solutions for software quality control in customer software development environments. In recent years he specialized in configuring static analysis for a broad range of compilers. He also delivers code quality training and consultancy.
Frank earned a PhD degree in Mathematics and Computing Science from the University of Nijmegen with his research on a system specification language.