The new standard ISO/SAE 21434 "Road vehicles - Cybersecurity engineering" defines security standards considering current and future challenges of cybersecurity in automotive engineering.
Nowadays vehicles are already equipped with wireless interfaces allowing potential attackers to access the internal vehicle network. Planned concepts for a wireless vehicle infrastructure will present further challenges to security managers.
The international Standard ISO/SAE 21434 is intended to be a common basis for automotive manufacturers and their suppliers. The standard refers to the security aspects of electrical and electronic systems over the entire life cycle.
In this training, the contents and objectives of the standard are presented and discussed in detail.
Participants receive a basic overview of the techniques for specification, analysis and testing for a consistent and conclusive proof of security.
The content focuses on the organizational requirements for a cybersecurity management system, as well as techniques and measures for analyzing risks and mitigating vulnerabilities in the individual lifecycle phases from security concept to decommissioning.
In particular, the challenges of highly distributed development in the automotive industry as well as establishing new testing methods such as vulnerability scanning, fuzzing and penetration testing are taken into account.
The practice-oriented part of the training shows how the requirements of ISO/SAE 21434 are implemented in project examples and what impact this has on existing processes.
The goal of the training is to provide participants with information supporting them to …
- … recognize and identify cybersecurity aspects, typical hazards and threats.
- … analyse and evaluate cybersecurity aspects and threats using targeted methods.
- … define security goals for the company and integrate them into existing processes.
Target Group
SW and HW developers, project managers, QM managers, system architects, security managers of OEMs and their suppliers.
Agenda
Information
In 2021 TÜV Rheinland holds this training online only. Sessions take place on 4 days in the morning, each for 5 hours including breaks. The online exam is taken on the 5th day.
As soon as face-to-face training courses are possible again, the training is held as 3-day event - with the exam taking place on the 4th day - at the TÜV Rheinland premises in Cologne.
Those who meet the requirements and pass the exam will receive the CySec Specialist (TÜV Rheinland) certificate in Automotive.
Requirements for the "CySec Specialist (TÜV Rheinland)" Certificate
Participants should meet the following prerequisites:
- Proof of at least 3 years of practical work experience in the automotive industry in the area of safety or security.
- Technical degree (diploma, bachelor, master or similar) as engineer, IT specialist, computer scientist, physicist etc.
or
- Equivalent professional experience and responsibilities as certified by employer.
(Participants who do not have equivalent professional experience may still take the training and exam. In case the exam is passed, the CySec Specialist (TÜV Rheinland) certificate in Automotive will be issued as soon as the required professional experience has been achieved).
Schedule / Exam
Online Training
4 days, start at 8 am - 1 pm (incl. breaks)
Exam on the 5th day, start 9 a.m.
Classroom Training
3-days, start at 9 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. (incl. breaks)
Exam on the 4th day, start 9 a.m.
Exam
Duration of the exam approx. 3-4 hours.
Consists of 2 parts:
1st part approx. 70 multiple choice questions.
2nd part approx. 10 open questions.
3. analysis
Price
2.390 € plus VAT.
The price includes: Exam, training documents;
(for classroom training: lunch and drinks included)
2.090 € plus VAT
without exam and CySec Specialist (TÜV Rheinland) certificate