Driving Confidence: Unveiling ISO 21434 and the Road to Automotive Cybersecurity | nasscom

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Abstract

The automotive industry is experiencing a rapid evolution with the integration of connected technologies and sophisticated software systems. However, this progress brings forth new cybersecurity challenges, necessitating the establishment of standardized approaches to mitigate risks effectively. ISO 21434 is an emerging standard that focuses on automotive cybersecurity. This blog post provides an in-depth exploration of ISO 21434, specifically highlighting Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA), cyber security controls, implementation strategies, Verification and Validation (V&V) processes and post-development cyber security management. Understanding these crucial aspects is key to developing a comprehensive understanding of ISO 21434 and its role in strengthening automotive cybersecurity practices.

Index Terms — Automotive Cyber Security, ISO 21434, UNR 155, UNR 156

I. INTRODUCTION

As vehicles become more connected and reliant on complex software systems, cybersecurity has become a vital concern within the automotive industry. The escalating prevalence of cyber threats necessitates a standardized approach to mitigate cybersecurity risks. ISO 21434 [1], an…

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