Cyber risk management

Integrating cybersecurity into connected vehicles

Discover how to integrate cybersecurity into connected vehicles, ensure ISO 21434 compliance, identify risks, and implement measures to guarantee their security and performance.

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.

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