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Automotive Cyber Security Basics

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Automotive Cyber Security Basics
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 11m | Size: 486 MB
Learn the essentials of Cybersecurity in the automotive industry. Guided by the two ai voice assistants Stella and Paul.


What you'll learn
An introduction to key automotive cybersecurity regulations and standards
The various types of hackers and threats (White Hat, Black Hat, Grey Hat) targeting automotive systems and their motivations
The differences and connections between information security, cybersecurity, and functional safety and why all three matter in modern vehicles
The importance of a lifecycle-based approach to cybersecurity, covering all stages from vehicle design to end-of-life
How to address the technical, legal, and organizational challenges of securing connected and automated vehicles in today's digital landscape
Requirements
It's a beginners course, that gives a first glimpse into the world of automotive cyber security.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. Join AI voice assistants Stella and Paul as they take you on an engaging journey into the world of automotive cybersecurity and safety. This course blends technical insight with real-world context to help you understand why protecting modern vehicles requires more than just strong passwords and locked doors.We start by unpacking the differences and connections between information security, cybersecurity, and functional safety-three disciplines that together safeguard the safety, privacy, and reliability of today's vehicles. You'll see how they work hand-in-hand to protect against both accidental failures and deliberate attacks.Next, you'll explore the various types of hackers-from ethical White Hats to malicious Black Hats and opportunistic Grey Hats-and discover what motivates them to target automotive systems. Understanding these threat actors is key to anticipating and preventing attacks.We'll then introduce you to important global regulations and standards shaping the automotive industry, including UNECE R155, which sets legal requirements for managing cybersecurity across the vehicle lifecycle, and ISO/SAE 21434, the standard for engineering and managing cybersecurity risks in automotive products.You'll also learn the value of a lifecycle-based approach to cybersecurity, covering every stage from vehicle concept and design through production, operation, and end-of-life. Along the way, we address the technical, legal, and organizational challenges that manufacturers, suppliers, and regulators face when securing connected and automated vehicles in a fast-changing digital world.By the end, you'll have a clear, practical foundation to navigate the complex landscape of automotive cybersecurity with confidence.
Who this course is for
It's ideal for engineers, technicians, and managers who need a basic grasp of cybersecurity, safety, and regulations in today's digital cars.
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