ISO/SAE 21434 Training, Road Vehicles Cybersecurity Engineering Training Workshop is a 3-day course covering requirements for cybersecurity risk management regarding engineering for concept, analysis, development, production, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning for road vehicle electrical and electronic (E/E) systems, including their subsystems, components and interfaces.
ISO/SAE 21434 framework defines requirements for cybersecurity processes and a common language for communicating and managing cybersecurity risk applicable to series production road vehicle E/E systems, including their components and interfaces whose development or modification began after the publication of the document.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the principles and significance of cybersecurity in road vehicles.
- Learn the key concepts and requirements outlined in ISO/SAE 21434.
- Explore the threat landscape specific to automotive cybersecurity.
- Gain practical insights into risk assessment and mitigation strategies for vehicle systems.
- Acquire knowledge of security processes and methods tailored for the automotive industry.
- Examine case studies and real-world examples of cybersecurity challenges in road vehicles.
- Develop proficiency in implementing secure development practices for automotive software.
- Explore secure communication protocols and encryption mechanisms in the automotive context.
- Understand the role of testing and validation in ensuring the cybersecurity of vehicle systems.
- Participate in hands-on exercises and workshops to apply cybersecurity principles to practical scenarios.
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