“Automotive cybersecurity is a critical challenge for the entire automotive industry. With components and systems being interconnected, they invite external attacks. Security directly impacts functionality, user experience, and functional safety, and thus has become subject to product liability. For instance, if manipulating a system yields an accident or injury, cybersecurity protection was insufficient. Standards such as ISO 21434, but also UNECE R.155 (CSMS) and R.156 (SUMS) determine cybersecurity along the life cycle. OEMs and suppliers must ensure effective protection against manipulations of E/E systems, both in the vehicle as well as remote to the enterprise IT and cloud services. Key points are the systematic identification of security requirements, and respective security validation to demonstrate that the requirements have been met. Based on our experiences at Vector and with cybersecurity consulting around the world, we will show typical challenges and best practices. We give guidance on the organizational design to efficiently implement the standards. A case study completes the webinar.
Prof. Dr. Christof Ebert is Managing Director at Vector Consulting Services. He supports clients around the world to improve product strategy and product development and manage organizational changes. Follow him on Twitter @ChristofEbert.
Jerome John is a consultant and software developer at Vector Consulting Services. He is heavily involved in the development of security applications for smart connected embedded devices with a focus on network security and communication technologies.
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