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Functional Safety & Cybersecurity Events

Functional safety and Cybersecurity technologies as well as requirements of the relevant standards will continue to be of great importance for all automation technology industries.

More complex software and hardware in safety systems as well as digital innovations and developments offer great challenges. Safety and security competencies, developments and trends will continue to play a significant role for the smart safety/security era.

Thus, experts, managers, engineers and employees have to be prepared for the future. Their competencies as well as qualification profiles have to expand and adapt to technical developments in the professional world.

This is the future - expanding professional perspectives.

We from TÜV Rheinland offer a portfolio of events, trainings, workshops and information sessions, combining Functional Safety and Cybersecurity expertise.

Find out more about our portfolio of Functional Safety and Cybersecurity events here.

Automotive Functional Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium

TÜV Rheinland of North America is planning an Automotive Functional Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium in Detroit this September / October.

Our Symposium will offer a platform for technical experts to share experiences with their peers, and network with representatives from different segments of the industry incl. suppliers, OEMs, academia, and regulators.

Presentations will focus on Functional Safety, Cybersecurity, and AI advances and trends in the Automotive industry.

Content must be technical focused, with no promotion material beyond a brief introduction of the organization that you represent, and can include field reports, project examples, as well as discussions on technical problems.

If you are interested in joining, complete our short Speaker and Participant Interest Form (it should not take more than 5 minutes to complete). Every piece of feedback (even indication of no interest) will help us to make the Symposium successful and the communication with you as efficient as possible.

Impressions of the 2023 Functional Safety & Cybersecurity Symposium in Boston

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TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety & Cybersecurity Training Program

Since 2004, we from TÜV Rheinland have been offering multi-day training courses on Functional Safety and Cybersecurity. Together with more than 25 other companies, the TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety & Cybersecurity Training Program was founded.

The concept as well as the training and exam contents of this program were developed and defined in cooperation with the participating companies.

Thus, different training topics with a final examination are held for different target groups.

All trainers of the TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety & Cybersecurity Training Program are subject to an supplier-internal and an TÜV Rheinland qualification scheme.

Participants who meet certain requirements and pass the exam taking place at the end of each training, will receive a TÜV Rheinland certificate. This certificate is issued in different versions according to the training topics and requirements.

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Further Events

It is our aim is to pass on knowledge about the complexity of the topics "Functional Safety & Cybersecurity", as well as the requirements and interpretations of the relevant standards in a clear, concise and structured manner.

Due to long-term technical experiences in product testing and evaluation according to the defined standards, our experts and trainers are very familiar with the contents of relevant as well as further specific industry standards.

As part of our additional individual events we also provide information on innovations and updates of relevant standards and explain standard requirements, their implications for applicants and industries and are available for group or individual discussions.

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