Cybersecurity and automotive compliance – UN R155 / UNR156 & ISO 21434

Objectives

This training aims to understand how to carry out a coherent and effective safety policy in the automotive field. The goal is to understand and raise awareness through UN regulations No. 155 and No. 156 and the ISO/SAE 21434 standard about what is:

• A cyber security policy, specific rules and processes

• Establishing and maintaining a cyber security culture (continuous improvement)

• Risk management and assessment

• Integration of cybersecurity within the life cycle phases

  • CYBERSECURITY CONTEXT
    • Definitions
    • Background review
    • Vehicle networks
    • The attack surface
    • Legal/regulatory aspects
    • Protecting data
    • Protection criteria
    • Safety & Cybersecurity
    • New technologies
  • FUNDAMENTALS OF CYBERSECURITY
    • Cybersecurity risk
    • Cybersecurity market
    • Cybersecurity by design
  • UN REGULATIONS NO. 155 AND NO. 156
    • Scope
    • Approval request
    • Implementation of a CSMS (Cybersecurity Management System)
    • Supply chain
  • THE ISO/SAR 21 434 STANDARD
    • Introduction / Definitions
    • Organizational CS management
    • Project-based CS management
    • Distributed CS activities
    • Continuous CS activities
    • Concept phase
    • Risk analysis
    • Product development
    • CS validation
    • Production
    • Operation and maintenance
    • Decommissioning

No experience in in-car safety is required. However, some knowledge of automotive infrastructure is desirable. If remote :

• Stable internet access via Ethernet or Wi-Fi with a good data rate (1.2 Mb/s minimum downstream is recommended).

• A PC / MAC with the Teams tool installed and unrestricted access to the internet.

This course targets people interested in cybersecurity issues related to the automotive domain. It is aimed at professionals involved in one or more stages of the automotive systems life cycle, as well as developers, architects, integrators, designers, project managers or management in the field.

Expert in automotive cybersecurity.

  • PowerPoint presentation
  • Interactive Web platform (Klaxoon)

Evaluation at the beginning and end of the course, quiz…

5 working days before the start of the course (if OPCO funding).

A training certificate complying with the provisions of Article L. 6353-1 paragraph 2 is issued to the trainee.

2024 :

Satisfaction rate : 83%

Number of sessions : 2

Number of trainees : 16

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