2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

Topical Outline SESSION ONE • Introduction • Threat Analysis

• Supporting Processes • Relationship between Cybersecurity Process and Safety Process • Review of Appendices A, C-E, G-I • Tailoring the J3061 Process Framework into an Internal Process • Examples of Key Analysis Activities −− Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment −− Attack Tree Analysis • Outlook - future standards development in ISO/SAE activity • Summary

−− Threat identification −− Threat modeling −− Attack trees −− Exercise 1: Threat Analysis

SESSION TWO • Risk Assessment

Instructor: Fee: $835

David Ward

−− Severity classification −− Likelihood classification −− Exercise 2: Risk Assessment −− SESSION THREE • Assurance Levels and Cybersecurity Goals −− Determining the assurance level −− Developing cybersecurity goals • Worked Example: Cybersecurity Goals • Summary

.7 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/c1730/

Performing a Cybersecurity Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment 6 Hours | Web Seminar I.D.# WB1742 SAE J3061 sets out a recommended cybersecurity engineering process framework for organizations developing cyber physical systems. One of the recommendations of this framework is to carry out a threat analysis and risk assessment early in the product development. A threat analysis identifies and models the relevant threats against assets, and a risk assessment classifies the impact and likelihood associated with each threat. The approach enables the prioritization of risks and appropriate risk treatment measures to be determined in subsequent development phases. This live, online course, delivered in three, two-hour sessions, provides participants with the knowledge of appropriate methods to carry out threat analysis and risk assessment for the devel- opment of a typical vehicle feature. Learning Objectives By participating in this web seminar, you will be able to: • Identify relevant threats • Carry out threat modelling • Create attack tree analyses • Develop risk assessment • Determine Cybersecurity Assurance Levels and Security Goals Who Should Attend To get full benefit from the course, participants should have prior knowledge and experience of J3061; Participation in Keys to Creating a Cybersecurity Process from the J3061 Framework (WB1604) or equivalent training/experience is strongly recommended.

Instructor: Fee: $550

David Ward and Paul Wooderson

.6 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/wb1742/

VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION

Fundamentals of Electric Machines for Automotive Applications 1 Day | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1870 As the electrification of automobiles is on the rise, it is imperative that the capabilities and limits of the associated devices and systems be understood at a higher level than previously considered adequate. For example, the Tesla Model S has 62 electric machines while the Model X has 70! They propel the vehicle and provide comfort too. Their design must reflect the worst case operating scenarios, duty cycles, environment, country of use and its standards, etc.

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