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OEMs are increasingly challenged to comply with diverging automotive cybersecurity regulations from the U.S. and China.

This webinar explores the practical implications of the U.S. BIS Connected Vehicle Rule and China’s MIIT framework, and outlines how manufacturers can use ISO/SAE 21434 to build a scalable compliance approach that supports risk management and continued global market access.

What you’ll learn:

  • Understand the escalating regulatory divide between the world’s two largest automotive markets and the direct implications for vehicle architecture, software supply chains, sourcing decisions, and global platform strategies
  • Learn how to establish a unified engineering and compliance framework that supports both U.S. and Chinese regulatory expectations while reducing duplication, cost, and operational complexity through standards such as ISO/SAE 21434
  • Explore how core automotive cybersecurity engineering practices – including lifecycle governance, TARA, SBOM, and crypto traceability – can be translated into jurisdiction-specific compliance evidence packages for regulators and customers

Meet the experts

Dikla Fiengertz

Quality Management Team Leader, PlaxidityX

Janine Funke

Strategic Area Lead Cybersecurity, UL Solutions