Securing the future: The 4 essential cybersecurity principles for the automotive industry
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As vehicles become more digitally integrated, cybersecurity risks continue to expand, presenting challenges not just in vehicle design but throughout the entire lifecycle.
The threat landscape in automotive cybersecurity is vast, from software vulnerabilities in ECUs to risks from over-the-air updates, communication systems, and supply chain weaknesses. As modern vehicles integrate into the broader mobility ecosystem, manufacturers must adapt their security strategies to mitigate these ever-evolving threats.
In this webinar, ETAS experts discuss the pressing cybersecurity challenges manufacturers and software developers face and explain how cybersecurity principles can reshape traditional development processes, whether through DevOps or the V-model, and ensure a secure automotive future.
Key topics and takeaways:
- Gain insight into the leading cybersecurity threats impacting modern vehicles, from software vulnerabilities to supply chain risks, and how they affect safety and reliability.
- Learn about the four cybersecurity principles and how they create a robust defence for connected vehicles.
- Compare the DevOps and V-model approaches to automotive software development and discover how to enhance these frameworks to better address cybersecurity challenges.
- Gain insight into the latest regulatory requirements for automotive cybersecurity and how they impact manufacturers and developers globally.
- Understand the importance of proactive cybersecurity planning across the vehicle lifecycle, from manufacturing to end-of-life, and how a shift in mindset can help organizations stay ahead of potential threats.