Master Automotive Cybersecurity – ISO/SAE 21434 Explained
Learn how to identify, assess, and mitigate cybersecurity risks across the entire vehicle lifecycle – from concept to decommissioning
99,00€
2.5h video training
120 pages training material
60 days access (Single license)
What you'll learn
- Understand the fundamentals of automotive cybersecurity
- Learn the structure and key concepts of ISO/SAE 21434
- Apply Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA) in practice
- Understand cybersecurity activities across the full lifecycle
- Identify risks in connected and software-defined vehicles
- Learn how cybersecurity integrates into development processes
- Understand validation and production phase requirements
- Avoid common mistakes in cybersecurity engineering
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Description
With the increasing connectivity of modern vehicles, cybersecurity has become a critical requirement in automotive development. From connected ECUs to over-the-air updates, systems are constantly exposed to potential cyber threats.
ISO/SAE 21434 provides a structured framework to identify, assess, and manage these cybersecurity risks throughout the entire vehicle lifecycle.
This course offers a clear and practical introduction to automotive cybersecurity engineering based on ISO/SAE 21434. You will learn how cybersecurity activities are integrated into development processes, from organizational setup to project-level implementation.
The training covers key topics such as Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA), cybersecurity concept development, validation, production, and operation phase activities.
By following the structure of the standard, you will gain a complete understanding of how cybersecurity is applied in real automotive projects and how organizations ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
This course is ideal for engineers, developers, and managers working in automotive cybersecurity, software development, and system engineering.
Course content
Introduction
- Course overview and objectives
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
- Basics of automotive cybersecurity
- Key concepts and terminology
Organizational Cybersecurity Management (Clause 5)
- Organizational setup and governance
- Cybersecurity policies and responsibilities
Project-Level Cybersecurity Management (Clause 6)
- Integration into development projects
- Cybersecurity planning and coordination
Distributed Cybersecurity Activities (Clause 7)
- Supplier interaction
- Distributed development environments
Continuous Cybersecurity Activities (Clause 8)
- Monitoring and improvement
- Lifecycle-wide security management
Concept Phase (Clause 9)
- Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA)
- Definition of cybersecurity goals
Product Development (Clause 10)
- Implementation of cybersecurity measures
- Integration into system and software development
Cybersecurity Validation (Clause 11)
- Verification and validation strategies
Production (Clause 12)
- Secure production processes
Operation & Maintenance (Clause 13)
- Monitoring during operation
- Incident handling
End of Life (Clause 14)
- Decommissioning and support termination
Additional Context
- Overview of ISO 26262 structure
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Get access to all essential automotive standards in one structured learning path – from functional safety to cybersecurity and process quality.
Build a complete understanding of modern automotive development by combining functional safety, cybersecurity, and process standards in one training.
This bundle includes:
- ISO 26262 – Functional Safety
- ISO/SAE 21434 – Automotive Cybersecurity
- ISO 21448 (SOTIF) – Safety of the Intended Functionality
- Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE)
- ASPICE for Cybersecurity
- IATF 16949 – Automotive Quality Management
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✔ Practical examples and real-world use cases
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