Automotive product cybersecurity engineering: Securing the vehicle itself

Managing automotive cyber risks through ISO 21434 compliance

As the automotive industry evolves with increasing connectivity and automation, cybersecurity is becoming an important area of focus. To address emerging risks, automotive companies are expected to implement robust measures and align with recognized standards and frameworks. 

Product cybersecurity compliance specifically addresses the security of vehicles and their components. Standards like ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE WP.29 mandate that cybersecurity be integrated across the entire product lifecycle—from design and development to production and after-sales support. 

Implementing these measures helps ensure: 

  1. Secure embedded systems and Electronic Control Units (ECUs)
  2. Protection against remote access and hacking 
  3. Compliance with global regulatory requirements
  4. Customer trust in vehicle safety and reliability 

Join us for an insightful session and gain a deeper understanding of: 

  • The foundations of automotive cybersecurity engineering 
  • Key principles of product cybersecurity compliance 
  • Threat Analysis & Risk Assessment (TARA) 
  • Industry frameworks and their application 
  • Expert insights from DNV, with a live Q&A 

Date: Thursday, 26 June 

Time: 2:00 PM IST 

Speaker: Rajeev Panicker, Cybersecurity Expert, DNV 

All registered participants will receive a link to the recording after the session. 

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