Automotive Cybersecurity Level 1 according to ISO/SAE 21434
Foundation Training - developed with SAE International
The increasing connectivity and automation of vehicles make cybersecurity one of the core requirements for future vehicles and their components. Vehicle manufacturers and suppliers are facing new requirements that address the cybersecurity of vehicle IT/OT. Gain an understanding of the current challenges in the automotive sector and the relevance and importance of cybersecurity as part of this training course. Special focus on the rules of UNECE WP.29 and ISO/SAE 21434.
Knowledge imparted:
- Basic knowledge is imparted in order to get to know the new legal and regulatory obligations for automotive cybersecurity. This makes a significant contribution to the protection of vehicles and components and the successful homologation of production vehicles.
- Through this course, students gain holistic knowledge of the quality and risk management of vehicles. In addition, you will learn about the dangers and measures to protect vehicles against cyber threats.
- Over the entire life cycle of the product, the participants are presented with the connection between threat and risk analysis, security concept, security specification and verification and validation concept.
- Practical examples from our TÜV SÜD lecturers and exercises support the transfer of learning content into your working environment.
- Operation managers
- Project and production managers
- Quality officers
- Revisers and auditors
- Cybersecurity officers
- Engineering personnel
- Developers
- Testers
Day 1
- Challenges in the automotive industry
- Cybersecurity basics
- Cybersecurity in the automotive sector and current developments in legislation, regulation, and standardization
- The Standard ISO/SAE 21434 for Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering
- ISO/SAE 21434 – Understanding and language
- ISO/SAE 21434 – Methods with practical examples
- ISO/SAE 21434 – Cybersecurity Governance and Management
- ISO/SAE 21434 – Cybersecurity Engineering over the product life cycle
- ISO/SAE 21434 – Continuous and distributed activities with practical examples
- Summary and outlook
- Talk through sample exam and discussion, open questions
- Exam
The automotive industry is confronted with new quality requirements due to the increasing digitalization, networking and automation of vehicles. Production vehicles and their components must be developed taking cybersecurity into account. This has a significant impact on vehicle development and the entire life cycle. Through this foundation training, participants in the automotive industry receive the necessary basic knowledge to be able to take into account the new cybersecurity requirements according to the ISO/SAE 21434 security standard. This training addresses people working in the automotive cybersecurity, management, engineering or audit environment. In addition, it is suitable for project, process and sales managers, as well as those interested in topics. The Automotive Cybersecurity Level 1 (Foundation Training) training was developed in cooperation with SAE International's standards provider and recognized experts from the automotive industry. The certification concept on which the training is based includes a multi-level qualification and is characterized by a high degree of practical relevance.
Learn the new cybersecurity requirements according to the ISO/SAE 21434 security standard. Course participants are trained in preventive measures to defend against IT/OT risks and threats in the automotive environment.
Benefit from:
- Up-to-date information on ISO/SAE 21434 and standardisation development at first hand
- Consolidated know-how on the global regulatory/legislative situation for the approval of vehicle types and components
- Best practices for an efficient implementation of the legal requirements and regulations for cybersecurity by means of the internationally valid standard ISO/SAE 21434.
- First-class specialist lecturers from TÜV SÜD, who, in addition to didactic know-how, also contribute well-founded experience from practice and auditing.
Instructor-led training in a virtual classroom. This means the course is Live Online. Participants will learn through online teaching. Lectures, case studies, group exercises, discussions, problem solving, examples with explanation, assignments and/or quizzes happen in the virtual classroom training. Participants need to connect to the class from any internet accessible location. Each module is delivered live using webinar technology, creating a virtual classroom learning environment. Live sessions provide you with direct access to the trainer so you can ask questions, understand complex concepts and share ideas with peers. Webcam and microphone are REQUIRED to interact with the instructor and/or other participants.
The course content and structure are designed by the domain experts from TÜV SÜD.
With immense experience and knowledge in the relevant standards, our team of product specialists and technical experts at TÜV SÜD, developed the course content based on current business landscape and market requirements.
Certificate of participation and, if the examination is passed, a certificate from the TÜV SÜD Academy
Dr. Peter Wilks, Technical Trainer, Functional Safety TÜV SÜD
Peter has a degree in Electronic Engineering and a doctorate in Biomedical Engineering. He has worked for many years in the automotive sector on projects with a significant safety component. In recent years, projects have increasingly included cybersecurity and autonomous requirements. In addition, Peter has worked on safety-critical projects in the industrial and medical sectors. Due to this, he brings a broad experience to the training he delivers for the Academy.
