The standard is designed to be compatible with other automotive safety and quality standards, such as ISO 26262 (Functional Safety for Road Vehicles) and ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems). It helps establish a systematic approach to cybersecurity in the automotive industry, aligning with the principles of the ISO/IEC 27000 series on Information Security Management Systems.
ISO/SAE 21434 covers various aspects of cybersecurity engineering for road vehicles, including risk assessment, threat analysis, vulnerability assessment, cybersecurity verification, and validation processes. By implementing the recommendations and requirements of this standard, automotive manufacturers and suppliers can enhance the cybersecurity resilience of their vehicles throughout their development lifecycle.
In this course, you will learn tips and best practices in implementing the standard.