Training Automotive Cybersecurity Iso 21434 Vector

Emily Johnson
-
training automotive cybersecurity iso 21434 vector

A security flaw is no longer “just a bug.” It can put your name on a liability report. As vehicles become smarter and more connected, cybersecurity decisions now carry immediate legal, financial, and reputational risk for engineers and managers. Following established cybersecurity standards—and applying proven best practices—is no longer optional. The cost of waiting is rising, and the margin for error is shrinking. With decades of hands-on security experience, Vector delivers practical guidance that truly matters. That’s why now is the time to register for our Automotive Cybersecurity Training.

This session is designed to help you confidently navigate ISO 21434 and implement cybersecurity that works in the real world—before gaps become findings and findings become consequences. Seats are limited, so we encourage you to register today. Vector is the market leader with the largest cybersecurity portfolio, from AUTOSAR base software to security and test tools and services. Unlike other providers, we live what we train. We teach what we know and practice as a leading software manufacturer. With this training you are best prepared for the implementation of ISO 21434 and UNECE CSMS in your own environment.

As a bonus, you get prioritized access to our Vector cybersecurity expertise. Our trainers combine in-depth practical experience from actual consulting projects with good didactic skills. "Thank you for this well-organized and exceptionally informative training. I am sure that the knowledge acquired will contribute to my professional growth." Dr. Juan Pimentel is a consultant with Omnex, specializing in functional safety, cybersecurity, and systems engineering.

Formerly a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Kettering University, he conducted applied research, developed training on design innovation, and received the university’s Distinguished Researcher Award. With expertise in IEC 61508, ISO 26262, SOTIF, and ISO/SAE 21434, he has contributed to projects involving battery management and process control systems and co-developed Profibus with Siemens and FlexCAN, a safety-critical architecture. An author and editor of multiple SAE International books on automated vehicle safety, Dr. Pimentel actively advances global standards through his work with IEEE, SAE, and ISO, while continuing to help organizations design safe, secure, and innovative systems. This five-day training covers all 14 clauses of the ISO/SAE 21434 standard to give those attending the information necessary to understand the standard and move your organization toward conformance. An overview of United Nations (UN) regulations WP.29, R155 & R156, as well as VDA ACMS (Automotive Cybersecurity Management System) will also be provided.

ISO/SAE 21434 is the cybersecurity standard that is applied to cybersecurity-related systems that include electric/electronic, wired, and wireless communication systems installed in production passenger vehicles. This course combines presentations with hands-on, in-class group exercises to put what you are learning into practice. Concepts are reinforced through a running case study of an airbag system as a part of the integrated workshops that include Item Definition, Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA), Cybersecurity Goals, CAL levels, Cybersecurity... There is an optional ISO/SAE 21434 Certification exam at the end of the class for those wanting to demonstrate and document their knowledge. This course is intended for those involved in the design, development, and production of electrical and electronic based vehicle products, including the systems, software and hardware engineers, and managers. Basically, all those responsible for the development and implementation of hardware and software systems in motor vehicles would benefit.

Participants should be or plan to be, actively managing, involved in, or aware of electrical and/or electronic items, systems, or elements that are incorporated in vehicles. Gain a better understanding of the security processes required by ISO/SAE 21434 and how this standard affects automotive design and development. This three-day training is designed to help learners gain a better understanding of the security processes required by ISO/SAE 21434. The training also looks at how the standard impacts the lifecycle of automotive components and systems and the larger automotive industry. Exercises and examples are used to help show how the requirements and standards are applied. Your registration was successful.

A confirmation email will be sent to you. To register for this event, please agree to our privacy policies as well as our GTC and the processing of your data. For in-person training only, please let us know if you do not eat certain foods for ethical, health or religious reasons. 🚨 A security flaw is no longer just a bug—it can put your name on a liability report. As vehicles become more connected, cybersecurity decisions carry legal, financial, and reputational risk. 🛡️ Following relevant cybersecurity standards and implementing best practices is mandatory.

With decades of security experience, Vector delivers practice that matters. 🎓 Join our Automotive Cybersecurity Training to comprehend ISO 21434 and implement cybersecurity that works in the real world. Attendees will receive the handout as PDF and get access to best practice white papers, including AI and cybersecurity. 📅 Choose your format: 📘 Jan 28, 2026 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM — Cybersecurity overview, latest attack trends, liability and legal aspects, best practices. 👔 Awareness for managers and engineers on what is relevant in cybersecurity. 🔍 Jan 29, 2026 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM — Ensuring cybersecurity: ISO 21434 and CSMS along the lifecycle.

🛠️ In-depth, hands-on training to prepare for successful implementation. Day 2 builds on Day 1 and can only be booked in combination. 👉 Register now to secure your spot. https://lnkd.in/enKGfaR4 Cybersecurity is today part of every engineer's basic knowledge. Connectivity demands cybersecurity.

Functional safety cannot be achieved without a consistent cybersecurity concept. Our training on Automotive Cybersecurity with ISO 21434 shows how to successfully implement cybersecurity both in terms of process and technology. With our projects with OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, you will learn which processes, technologies and tools help in certain situations. For example, we provide an insight into the security test directly from our own test labs, where we harden customers' control units. Vector is the market leader with the largest cybersecurity portfolio, from AUTOSAR base software to security and test tools and services. Unlike other providers, we live what we train.

We teach what we know and practice as a leading software manufacturer. With this training you are best prepared for the implementation of ISO 21434 and UNECE CSMS in your own environment. As a bonus, you get prioritized access to our Vector cybersecurity expertise. Our trainers combine in-depth practical experience from actual consulting projects with good didactic skills. Special format to fit your work schedule: 2-full-day content divided into 3 training days. 20% discount on all trainings and classes with: WINTER2026

Cybersecurity already plays a central role in electronics development in the automotive industry. At SGS-TÜV Saar, we score with our broad and in-depth theoretical knowledge and a wealth of practical experience. Our trainers know ISO/SAE 21434 inside out and enrich every training course with a wealth of practical know-how. Your benefit: training content with maximum knowledge gain for the cyber security of your technologies. If you, as a responsible manager, software developer or engineer, want to benefit from our knowledge, you are in the best hands with us. SGS-TÜV Saar GmbHBenzstr.

28D-82178 Puchheim near Municht: +49 89 787475 – 288 Automotive Cybersecurity Red Belt Training provides a comprehensive overview of best practices in automotive cybersecurity. This training covers the ‘Why’ and ‘How’ of developing a cybersecurity culture within your company, leading to safe, secure, and compliant products. It is designed to help cybersecurity engineers, product managers, internal auditors, supply chain managers, and top-level managers meet regulatory and state-of-the-art standards. The course is based on the requirements of UN ECE R155 and ISO/SAE 21434:2021. Our training program offers a comprehensive approach to automotive cybersecurity, combining theoretical foundations from industry standards with templates, and practical use cases gathers from customer experiences

Below is a list of all our open classroom sessions, which bring together participants from various companies. We also offer company-specific sessions tailored to your organization’s unique needs upon request. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information about these sessions. Those sessions can be conducted either in English French or German. This training has been designed to be accessible regardless of your background. Therefore, there are no prerequisites to follow this training.

The only requirement is to have a good understanding of English or the language in which the training is given. ISO/SAE 21434:2021 is an international standard that defines engineering requirements for cybersecurity risk management in the context of road vehicles. It applies to the entire lifecycle of electrical and electronic (E/E) systems in vehicles—from concept and development to production, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning. The standard was jointly developed by ISO and SAE International, and it replaces the earlier SAE J3061 guideline. Modern vehicles are increasingly connected and software-driven, making them more vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. ISO/SAE 21434 is crucial because it:

Implementing ISO/SAE 21434 offers several key benefits: Automotive OEMs, Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, and any organization involved in the design, development, or maintenance of vehicle E/E systems.

People Also Search

A Security Flaw Is No Longer “just A Bug.” It

A security flaw is no longer “just a bug.” It can put your name on a liability report. As vehicles become smarter and more connected, cybersecurity decisions now carry immediate legal, financial, and reputational risk for engineers and managers. Following established cybersecurity standards—and applying proven best practices—is no longer optional. The cost of waiting is rising, and the margin for ...

This Session Is Designed To Help You Confidently Navigate ISO

This session is designed to help you confidently navigate ISO 21434 and implement cybersecurity that works in the real world—before gaps become findings and findings become consequences. Seats are limited, so we encourage you to register today. Vector is the market leader with the largest cybersecurity portfolio, from AUTOSAR base software to security and test tools and services. Unlike other prov...

As A Bonus, You Get Prioritized Access To Our Vector

As a bonus, you get prioritized access to our Vector cybersecurity expertise. Our trainers combine in-depth practical experience from actual consulting projects with good didactic skills. "Thank you for this well-organized and exceptionally informative training. I am sure that the knowledge acquired will contribute to my professional growth." Dr. Juan Pimentel is a consultant with Omnex, specializ...

Formerly A Professor Of Electrical And Computer Engineering At Kettering

Formerly a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Kettering University, he conducted applied research, developed training on design innovation, and received the university’s Distinguished Researcher Award. With expertise in IEC 61508, ISO 26262, SOTIF, and ISO/SAE 21434, he has contributed to projects involving battery management and process control systems and co-developed Profibus w...

ISO/SAE 21434 Is The Cybersecurity Standard That Is Applied To

ISO/SAE 21434 is the cybersecurity standard that is applied to cybersecurity-related systems that include electric/electronic, wired, and wireless communication systems installed in production passenger vehicles. This course combines presentations with hands-on, in-class group exercises to put what you are learning into practice. Concepts are reinforced through a running case study of an airbag sy...