 Hi all, I am Francesco and welcome to this very short introduction of an intrusion detection system solution based on the latest ST technology. Nowadays and in the future, cars will be more and more connected and connectivity means a lot of benefits like the possibility to enable new functionalities, the possibility to fix problems without going to the service station, but at the same time it opens to potential security threats, which affects not only security but also safety. In this case, we are demonstrating the embedded word in Nuremberg, a setup consisting of an Accordify-based board representing the target ECU and infotainment system, which is connected to the cloud. The cloud is represented here by a laptop running a graphical user interface to control it and an automatic gateway based on stellar integration MCU from ST Microelectronics. The normal behavior of this streaming effect would be to play a video on the screen streaming from the cloud, but what we are demonstrating here is a potential attack, in that case is an FTP attack coming from an hacker that wants to take control of the target ECU. As you may realize, the gateway based on stellar will detect this attack and raise the warning of the display. How can this be done? This can be done with traditional deep packet inspection techniques based on very high-performing high-end processors, or in that case we can do this using neural network technique running on a standard real-time automotive MCU. We can do this because stellar is a high-performing processor based on Cortex R52 cores and featuring hardware acceleration for neural networks, like, for example, the neon accelerator. In this demonstration we are making use of neon to detect the attack, and we can detect more than 13 attack, including the FTP one. This was very short introduction about the technology. If you'd like to know more about this, please contact your service representative or please visit our product page under sd.com. Thank you for watching and talk to you soon.