Introduction to ISO/SAE 21434
Gain a comprehensive overview of the ISO/SAE 21434 standard, including a closer look at the purpose of included clauses.
This full-day training session covers automotive cybersecurity management for executive managers based on the state-of-the-art ISO/SAE 21434 standard as a guiding template. The goal is to inform managers and responsible engineers of the implications of ISO/SAE 21434’s processes and work products for their company.
Key Takeaways
- Overview of ISO/SAE 21434 and the motivation behind the security standard
- Explanation of the relationship between ISO/SAE 21434 and other relevant standards
- Review of clauses within the standard:
- Clause 5 Organizational cybersecurity management includes the cybersecurity management and specification of the organizational cybersecurity policies, rules and processes.
- Clause 6 Project dependent cybersecurity management includes the cybersecurity management and cybersecurity activities at the project level.
- Clause 7 Distributed cybersecurity activities includes requirements for assigning responsibilities for cybersecurity activities between customer and supplier.
- Clause 8 Continual cybersecurity activities includes activities that provide information for ongoing risk assessments and defines vulnerability management of E/E systems until end of cybersecurity support.
- Clause 9 Concept includes activities that determine cybersecurity risks, cybersecurity goals and cybersecurity requirements for an item.
- Clause 10 Product development includes activities that define the cybersecurity specifications, and implement and verify cybersecurity requirements.
- Clause 11 Cybersecurity validation includes the cybersecurity validation of an item at the vehicle level.
- Clause 12 Production includes the cybersecurity-related aspects of manufacturing and assembly of an item or component.
- Clause 13 Operations and maintenance includes activities related to cybersecurity incident response and updates to an item or component.
- Clause 14 End of cybersecurity support and decommissioning includes cybersecurity considerations for end of support and decommissioning of an item or component.
- Clause 15 Threat analysis and risk assessment methods includes modular methods for analysis and assessment to determine the extent of cybersecurity risk so that treatment can be pursued.
Target Audience
- Cybersecurity managers/engineers
- Functional safety managers/engineers
- Software/hardware/system engineers
- Software/hardware/system architects
- Project leaders
- Quality managers
- Testers
Prerequisites
Knowledge of systems engineering in electronic development, or Automotive SPICE® or ISO 26262/Functional Safety is recommended. A general understanding of cybersecurity in automotive electronics is also advisable.
Further Information
For online trainings, all materials are offered digitally. For in-person trainings, all materials are offered digitally and may be supplemented with hard copies. Copies of any relevant standards must be provided by the learner.
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