Why it matters
Connected vehicles are a pillar of future mobility—but they’re also exposed to increasing cyber threats. Ensuring their safety means integrating cybersecurity from the design phase and complying with ISO/SAE 21434. Identifying risks, applying the right measures, and proving compliance is key to protecting users, securing data, and maintaining system performance.
What you'll learn in this resource
- How to integrate cybersecurity throughout the vehicle’s lifecycle
- Key ISO/SAE 21434 requirements and how to implement them
- A method to identify, assess, and address cyber risks
- Real-world corrective actions and best practices to apply
Who it's for
- OEMs – Embed security by design into your development process
- Suppliers and tier-one partners – Collaborate efficiently under ISO/SAE 21434 requirements
- Systems engineers and project leads – Apply structured, compliant cybersecurity processes
- Compliance and quality managers – Prepare for audits and demonstrate regulatory compliance
Key benefits
- More secure, resilient vehicles against cyber threats
- Clear documentation and traceability of ISO/SAE 21434 compliance
- Stronger collaboration across cybersecurity, engineering, and compliance teams
- Improved system performance through integrated security
Ready to secure your connected vehicles?
Download this resource to understand automotive cybersecurity challenges, achieve ISO 21434 compliance, and build safer, high-performing systems.