Protect your organisation’s connected vehicle ecosystem with this comprehensive self-assessment programme in automotive cybersecurity. Designed for cybersecurity professionals, engineering teams, and compliance leads, this curriculum delivers actionable insights into managing data breaches across modern vehicle networks—aligning with global standards and real-world threat intelligence.
- Map and mitigate attack surfaces across ECUs, including infotainment, telematics, and ADAS, identifying vulnerabilities in OBD-II, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular interfaces.
- Analyse high-risk protocols such as CAN, LIN, and Ethernet (SOME/IP), evaluating broadcast risks, spoofing potential, and insecure firmware update pathways.
- Strengthen secure architecture design with zone-based segmentation, hardware-enforced gateways, and robust cryptographic controls for inter-ECU communication.
- Implement secure boot and OTA update mechanisms using hardware security modules (HSMs) and message authentication to prevent unauthorised access and firmware tampering.
- Conduct simulated red teaming exercises on both parked and in-motion vehicles to assess physical and remote exploit pathways under realistic conditions.
- Integrate automotive-specific threat intelligence from ISO/SAE 21434, Auto-ISAC, and historical breach data—including Jeep Cherokee 2015 and Tesla Model S vulnerabilities—to inform proactive defence strategies.
- Evaluate third-party components for insecure defaults, undocumented backdoors, and compliance gaps across the supply chain.
This self-paced assessment empowers your team to detect, respond to, and prevent cyber threats across the vehicle lifecycle. By aligning technical controls with organisational risk management, you’ll enhance fleet resilience, support regulatory compliance, and safeguard brand integrity in an era of increasing connectivity.
Take control of your automotive cybersecurity posture—start your self-assessment today and build a defensible, future-ready vehicle network architecture.