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Applying ISO 26262 to Level 3+ Automation

Interview with Rami Debouk at General Motors

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Steven Wicks
Steven Wicks
07/25/2023

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Readers will get access to an exclusive interview where Rami discussed applying ISO 26262 to higher levels of automation and the importance of a holistic approach to functional safety. Here are some key points from the conversation:

▪ Applicability of ISO 26262 to Higher Levels of Automation.
▪ The existing gaps in ISO 26262 for automated driving systems (ADS), shedding light on the challenges and opportunities.
▪ The crucial role of Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF) in supporting the safety of ADS.
▪ How new standards activities are addressing these safety needs.
▪ How working groups can tailor the development of the third edition of ISO 26262 to meet the specific safety requirements of ADS.
▪ The natural connection between ISO 26262 and ISO 21448.
▪ Best practices for seamlessly integrating ISO 26262, SOTIF, and cybersecurity processes.
▪ The significance of a systems-level perspective and the importance of avoiding silos when approaching safety holistically.

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