
Automotive Cybersecurity
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Authors
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Automotive Cybersecurity
- What Is Cybersecurity?
- What Does "Cybersecurity" Mean in the Automotive Context?
- Key Concepts and Definitions
- CHAPTER 2 Cybersecurity for Automotive Cyber-physical Systems
- Relationship between Cybersecurity, Functional Safety, and Other Disciplines
- What Does "Cybersecurity" Mean in the Automotive Context?
- The Vehicle Attack Surface
- Wireless Interfaces
- Long-Range Wireless Communications
- Short-Range Wireless Communications
- Wired Interfaces
- In-Vehicle Networks
- ECUs
- Attack Paths and Stepping Stones
- Addressing Cybersecurity-People, Process, and Technology
- Management of Cybersecurity
- Cybersecurity Engineering
- Skills Required for Cybersecurity
- Technology
- CHAPTER 3 Establishing a Cybersecurity Process
- General Aspects of a Cybersecurity Process
- Standards and Best Practice
- Cybersecurity Lifecycle
- Management of Cybersecurity
- Top Management Commitment
- Cybersecurity Processes
- Cybersecurity Culture
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Cybersecurity Awareness and Competence
- Continuous Improvement
- Information Sharing
- Proactive Cybersecurity Engineering
- Cybersecurity Responsibilities at Project Level
- Cybersecurity Planning
- Concept Phase
- Item Definition
- Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment
- Risk Treatment and Cybersecurity Goals
- CAL
- Cybersecurity Requirements and Controls
- Design Verification
- Cybersecurity Testing
- Cybersecurity Testing Challenges
- Cybersecurity Testing at Different Lifecycle Phases
- Cybersecurity Testing Activities
- Vulnerability Analysis and Management
- Cybersecurity during Production
- Reactive Cybersecurity Engineering
- Cybersecurity Monitoring
- Evaluation of Cybersecurity Events
- Detecting and Responding to Attacks
- Cybersecurity Incident Response
- Assessing the Effectiveness of Detection and Response
- Updates
- End of Cybersecurity Support
- Decommissioning
- The Aftermarket
- CHAPTER 4 Assurance and Certification
- Assurance Activities
- Validation
- Assurance Case
- Audit
- Assessment
- Certification
- Type Approval
- Assurance Summary
- CHAPTER 5 Conclusions and Going Further
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Is the Difference between UN Regulation 155 and ISO/SAE 21434?
- To Which Types of Vehicles Does UN Regulation 155 Apply?
- To Which Types of Organization Does ISO/SAE 21434 Apply?
- How Do You Audit for Conformance to ISO/SAE 21434?
- Is It Mandatory to Be Certified against ISO/SAE 21434?
- Do I Have to Use ISO/SAE 21434 for My Cybersecurity Processes?
- How Do I Know If My Item or Component Is Cybersecurity Relevant?
- The Various Analysis Activities for Cybersecurity Engineering Look Very Time Consuming
- How Do I Know When I Have Done Enough?
- Does ISO/SAE 21434 Define Which Cybersecurity Tests Should Be Carried Out?
- References
- Index
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