The online training Automotive Cybersecurity Professional Level 2 "Advanced Engineering" stands for a practice-oriented deepening of cybersecurity application knowledge for the automotive industry.

With six training sessions (á 3h, online) participants get an enhanced understanding as well as specific knowledge regarding the implementation of cybersecurity.


Target audience of this training course:


  • Organizational roles: from cybersecurity manager to advanced decision makers
  • Project roles: from project manager to quality functions et al.
  • Engineering roles: from system engineer to functional safety manager et al.

Your six online sessions (á 3h) will take place over six days, each with one session

Session I
Sep 12, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm
Session II
Sep 14, 2023 | 12 am – 3 pm
Session III
Sep 19, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm
Session IV
Sep 21, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm
Session V
Sep 26, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm
Session VI
Sep 28, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm


All time information is in the time zone (UTC+2 / CET).

Content of the ACP Level 2 “Advanced Engineering” Automotive Cybersecurity training course



The content of this Automotive Cybersecurity training course is conducted in 6x 3h sessions.

Cybersecurity Awareness
- Varieties of technical hacks in automotive and their impact
- Dealing with inhibitors and enablers of cybersecurity
- Complexity of cybersecurity beyond the key-trends

Regulations, Standards & Initiatives
- Introduction with elaboration of the differentiation
- UN Regulation No 155 and implications for daily application
- ISO/SAE 21434 hands on for engineers
- Cross-regulatory topics

Automotive Cybersecurity Ecosystem
- Vehicle ecosystem and its attack vectors
- Cybersecurity and vulnerabilities along the product life cycle

Cybersecurity Management
- Impact of ISO/SAE 21434 et al. on the level of the organization and in cybersecurity management
- Engineering implications based on cybersecurity management requirements (incl. Project Level and Post Development)

Cybersecurity Development
- Item definition
- Dealing with stakeholder requirements
- Holistic integration of cybersecurity in the Concept Phase and the Development Phase
- Best practices secure design
- Best practice method rating

Cybersecurity Risk Assessment (TARA)
- Introduction to Threat analysis, Attack feasibility and Risk determination
- Step-by-step implementation
- Pro's & Con's of existing methods

Cybersecurity Implementation
- Implementation on Hardware level / Software level
- AUTOSAR and further Software solutions
- Opportunities of Reuse

Cybersecurity Controls - Functions of Control Types
- Derivation of control types and functions
- Automotive and in-vehicle controls
- Control method matching regarding established security needs

Cybersecurity Verification & Validation
- Evaluating and rating of cybersecurity test methods
- Tools for applying security test methods
- Automotive penetration testing and beyond




Learning objectives of the ACP Level 2 "Advanced Engineering" training course

What will you be able to do after completing this training?

  • Identify and evaluate business-relevant economic impacts of cybersecurity.
  • Consider integrating ISO/SAE 21434 into the respective working fields and link it to other standards
  • Examine what needs to be undertaken to establish a future-proof cybersecurity culture
  • Acknowledge the interrelation between cybersecurity goals, concepts, and requirements, and understand TARA activities.
  • Classify and benchmark security controls on different levels
  • Estimate the complexity of cybersecurity within a V&V strategy and execution

Benefits for participants with this training



The participants …
  • ... will be able to establish cybersecurity as a long-term field of action with relevant stakeholders in the organization.
  • ... are able to manage different cybersecurity interests of internal and external stakeholders.
  • ... are capable of negotiating cybersecurity requirements with customers and suppliers in a target-oriented manner and thus gaining their trust.
  • ... are prepared to implement appropriate cybersecurity measures in order to increase quality and efficiency.
  • ... are in a position to enforce cybersecurity-compliant behavior in the organization, in the project and in daily doing.
  • ... can act as a cybersecurity awareness multiplier across the organization and act as a "cybersecurity influencer" within the organization.
  • ... can catalyze the establishment of cybersecurity and cybersecurity-compliant behaviors enterprise-wide.


Why is the camera to be activated during the training?

The ACP Level 2 Training of CYRES Consulting as a training program is subject to the examination and certification regulations of the ACP Framework. In order to meet the requirements for the establishment and evidence of competence management (as required by ISO/SAE 21434 and UN Regulation No. 155), mandatory safety precautions are necessary during the training. For example, during the delivery of the ACP Level 1 online training, as a pre-qualification for following certification measures, the activated and functioning camera is mandatory during the training.


Please note: Not following the certification regulations may result in exclusion of our trainings without any refund.

With the purchase of our training, you agree on the request to switch on your camera during the automotive cybersecurity training course.

Course plan

Welcome
Important first steps
Learning Objectives
Content of your Automotive Cybersecurity training course
Session I - Sep 12, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm CET
Session II - Sep 14, 2023 | 12 pm – 3 pm CET
Session III - Sep 19, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm CET
Session IV - Sep 21, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm CET
Session V - Sep 26, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm CET
Session VI - Sep 28, 2023 | 2 pm – 5 pm CET
Exemplary questionnaire
Feedback
Quiz
Certificate of Attendance (CoA)
Quiz