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Women Devs SG was formerly known as WomenWhoCode Singapore.
We are dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We envision a world where women are representative as technical executives, founders, VCs, board members, and software engineers. Our programs are designed to get you there.
Who should join?
Our community is for professional women in technology careers, including software engineers, developers, UX/UI designers, data scientists and more. Current and aspiring coders are welcome. Bring your laptop and a friend! If you are not a female and would like to attend our event, do bring along a female friend as this is essentially a group to encourage more women in tech :)
What to expect?
Our events offer free hands on technical events, study groups, panel discussions, lightning talks, and keynotes featuring influential tech industry experts, innovators, and investors. We help you build the skills you need to raise your professional profile and achieve greater career success.
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Upcoming events
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Automotive Security 101 with RAMN
*SCAPE, 2 Orchard Link, 237978, Singapore, SG✨ Disclaimer
1) This event will be prioritized for women until 16th October, after which it will be opened to men. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.2) Exact Location: *SCAPE, 2 Orchard Link, #03-10, Singapore 237978
🔹 Synopsis:
This workshop will cover theoretical vehicular knowledge for participants to gain an in-depth understanding of the basics of vehicular technology and its protocols.This workshop will feature practical hands-on activities using RAMN (Resistant Automotive Miniature Network), a small CAN bus testbed that will be lent to participants for the duration of the workshop - participants only need to bring a laptop.
Participants should read and follow instructions before attending the workshop: https://ramn.readthedocs.io/en/latest/userguide/ramn_introduction.html✨Theoretical vehicular knowledge
Vehicle Networks and ECUs
CAN protocol
CAN tools and how to connect to CAN
CAN-FD and CAN-XL
Introduction to vehicle diagnostics (VIN, DTC, etc.)
Identifying the different CAN types
Periodic CAN messages
ISO-TP protocol
OBD-II
UDS (Unified Diagnostic Systems)
Practical hands-on activities on RAMN
Receiving and sending CAN messages with can-utils
Interacting with ECU diagnostic interfaces✨Laptop Requirements
Windows 7 and above or native Linux
(For Windows) Kali VM or Ubuntu VM
Administrative Privileges
At least one USB port4 attendees
Past events
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