How to Ensure Compliance with Automotive Regulatory Changes
This article discusses the industry predictions for regulatory changes that will affect automotive cyber security professionals as they prepare for July 2024. It also features the latest insights from CISO, Aston Martin and Dr. Ramya Raja Rathinakumar, Software & Security Architect, Harman/Becker Automotive Systems.
Existing & future cyber security regulations, including ISO 21434, R155/R156 are covered extensively at the Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2023 event.
LEARN HOW A LEADING TIER-1 HAS SUCCESSFULLY ACHIEVED ISO/SAE 21434 COMPLIANCE
Presentation by Markus Dreher, Governance Product Security at Bosch.
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Auto IQ speaks to Cosimo Senni Guidotti Magnani, Connected Vehicle Cyber Security Senior Manager at a leading European Tier-1 company, who discusses attacks that can be or have been made, the journey to preventing them and the risks and solutions in doing so.
Cosimo was part of the Cyber Security Awareness and Culture panel discussion at Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2022, as well as another discussion on dealing with cyber security in a practical and systematic way as the regulations come into force.
Ahead of the Automotive Cybersecurity Europe 2022 conference, we spoke to Dr. Markus Tschersich at Continental to discuss the compliance with regulations that affect cyber security and what challenges Continental are facing.
Factors that have a huge impact include ISO/SAE 21434 standards, compliance with UN ECE R155 and R156 and supply chain security.
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