Best Practices in Implementing Automotive Cybersecurity (ISO 21434) and UNECE Regulations R155 and R156

by Dr.Juan Pimentel published on May 04, 2022

Latest technologies, features, and options of current and future vehicles have created many attack surfaces that have put the security of vehicle assets in great jeopardy. Cybersecurity attacks may have deep negative consequences in the safety, operations, finance, personal, and other categories. Organizations are busy responding to this state of affairs by engaging in governance, training, management, cybersecurity lifecycle, cybersecurity by design, monitoring, detection and response, standards adoption, and developing strategies to counter the onslaught of cybersecurity attacks. Organizations are increasingly interested in implementing and adopting standards and regulations such as ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE regulations R155 and R156. Yet, it is not straightforward and effective to implement these standards and regulations. This webinar will discuss best practices in implementing the automotive standard ISO 21434 and meeting the UNECE regulations R155 and R 156. 

Speaker

Dr.Juan Pimentel

Juan Pimentel - Principal Cyber Security Consultant • Omnex Inc. Juan Pimentel, Omnex principal Cyber Security consultant. He is a member of the US technical Advisory Group for ISO 21448 and writer of the standard. He has extensive Engineering, Safety and Cybersecurity experience. He is also the author of many papers on the safety and security of automotive systems ranging from drive-by-wire systems to ADAS to automated vehicles. He has developed and conducted professional training courses on safeguarding process control systems, safety instrumented systems (SIS), protecting industrial systems including relevant standards (IEC 61508, IEC 61511, and ISO 26262)