This comprehensive course offers an in-depth exploration of three critical ISO standards: ISO 15288 (Systems and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes), ISO 26262 (Road Vehicles - Functional Safety), and ISO 21434 (Road Vehicles - Cybersecurity Engineering). Designed for professionals in the fields of automotive engineering, system design, and cybersecurity, the course delves into the nuances of safety and security architecture in automotive systems, emphasizing a holistic approach to functional safety and cybersecurity.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of ISO 15288, ISO 26262, and ISO 21434 standards.
- Analyze safety architecture within the context of ISO 15288, ISO 26262, and ISO 21434.
- Examine the intersection of safety and security requirements in system development.
- Identify key components of safety architecture and their roles in compliance with ISO standards.
- Evaluate methods for integrating safety and security requirements in system design.
- Apply knowledge gained to assess and improve safety architecture in practical scenarios.
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