Implementing Automotive Cybersecurity in the Supply Chain – Best Practices
The international automotive cybersecurity standard ISO/SAE 21434 and the European regulations R155 and R156 have been in effect for over a year. Currently, automotive organizations are quite busy implementing these standards and regulations which are turning out to be more challenging than originally thought. Fortunately, a single organization is not expected to implement all of the requirements of these standards and regulations all by itself. Rather, the responsibilities are shared by all organizations linked in the automotive supply chain. Having recommended and helped customers with multiple implementations of ISO/SAE 21434, together with R155 and R156, Omnex has developed several best practices that will be shared in this webinar. The best practices will cover the differences of responsibilities among OEM, Tier 1, and Tier 2 organizations, the importance of a detailed CIA (cybersecurity interface agreement), what is in / out of scope in a cybersecurity project, the early characterization of a testing environment, the consideration of latest attack trends, and the leveraging of supplementary cybersecurity standards.
Watch the webinar recording to find out how to best implement the standards, requirements, and regulations.