Safety and Accident Reconstruction - P18308700

CYBERSECURITY: AN INTRODUCTION FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR

The automotive industry is the new “battleground” for cybersecurity. This will transform the automotive industry as it transformed traditional information technology and mobile markets; it is inescapable, but it can be beneficial and a well prepared company can find significant benefit in being a market leader.

What does cybersecurity mean? Who is attacking and why? What must we change? What is the larger organization’s role? What will the government likely do and how will it affect us? What does “secure” look like? We live in an age when cyber-related recalls will happen, when remote, over-the-air updates will become routine, and in which our cars have more lines of code than a small office. This seminar introduces critical cybersecurity concepts and puts them in an automotive context. It cuts through to the “so what” basics that enable understanding and provides ideas to implement in your company. Interaction and discussion is important, so after each lecture block there is a discussion period and a written work product. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Describe key concepts in automotive cybersecurity such as the InfoSec Triad; Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk; Defense in Depth, etc. • Understand the importance of organizational roles and support, and how doing this can make cybersecurity an operational value proposition and not just a costly after-thought • Understand and recognize good software and embedded security practices • Understand why “hackers” are focusing on the automotive industry, and how they tend to think and operate WHO SHOULD ATTEND Anyone not familiar with automotive cybersecurity. Engineering staff and management looking to learn about the cybersecurity issues that affect all aspects of the automotive industry. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • InfoSec Triad – “Plus”: Confidentiality; Integrity; Critical Design Features • InfoSec Governance: Standards; Ongoing monitoring; Oversight • Secure Software Development • Hackers • Embedded Security • Hardware and Software Cybersecurity Techniques

I.D.# C1619

SCHEDULE Future offerings are being scheduled. Check the course web page for the most up-to-date information.

FEES List:

$835 $752

Members:

ONE-DAY/.7 CEUS

Get the complete course description and register: sae.org/learn/content/c1619/

• Supply Chain Cybersecurity • Built-in vs. Bolt-on Argument • Defense In Depth INSTRUCTORS Robert Dekelbaum Founding Partner, AutoImmune, Inc.

3 ways to get a no-obligation price quote to deliver a course to your company Call SAE Corporate Learning at +1.724.772.8529 | Fill out the online quote request at sae.org/corplearning Email us at Corplearn@sae.org

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