ID 432 · Automotive Cybersecurity Expert
Content
According to UNECE Regulation 155 and ISO/SAE
21434, vehicles must be protected against cybersecurity risks. The training
provides an overview of possible cybersecurity attacks, their assessment and
treatment. These include Threat Analysis Risk Assessment (TARA), incident
response and cybersecurity testing methods.
Objectives
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You have
basic knowledge of cybersecurity, especially for vehicles
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You know
methods for identifying automotive cybersecurity risks
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You know
methods for verifying and validating automotive cybersecurity measures
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You have
in-depth knowledge of cybersecurity incident response processes
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You know
the application areas of the relevant standards
Concept and Methods
Presentation of the topics of cybersecurity,
vehicle architecture and standard requirements by the trainer; application of
what has been learned by the participants using many practical examples and
exercises.
The training alternates between technical
presentations and group work. Group work supports the transfer of what has been
learned into your own working practice. Special emphasis is placed on
opportunities to exchange experiences.
Target Audience
The training is aimed at anyone who would like to
introduce an ACS management system in their organization or who would like to
participate as an ACS expert within this system.
Prerequisites for Attendance
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Access to
ISO/SAE DIS 21434
Certificate of Qualification
After passing the knowledge test (Single-Choice-Test), you will receive a certificate of qualification.