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ISO 21434:2021 - Certified Lead Auditor


Course Description:

The ISO 21434 certification concept behind the training comprises a multi-stage qualification and practical approach considering implementation aspects in the industry. ISO 21434 “Road vehicles — cybersecurity engineering” specifies engineering requirements for cybersecurity risk management regarding concept, product development, production, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of electrical and electronic (E/E) systems in road vehicles, including their components and interfaces.


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Certification Overview

The ISO 21434 certification concept behind the training comprises a multi-stage qualification and practical approach considering implementation aspects in the industry. ISO 21434 “Road vehicles — cybersecurity engineering” specifies engineering requirements for cybersecurity risk management regarding concept, product development, production, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of electrical and electronic (E/E) systems in road vehicles, including their components and interfaces. During this interactive automotive cybersecurity course, participants will gain in-depth knowledge of various requirements for automotive cyber security standard ISO 21434. The participants would understand the connection between the threat and risk analysis, security concept, stakeholders' expectations, security specification, and verification and validation concept over the complete life cycle. The ISO 21434 automotive standard is important because it covers all stages of a vehicle’s lifecycle — from design through decommissioning, by the application of cybersecurity engineering. ISO 21434 applies to all electronic systems, components, and software in the vehicle, plus any external connectivity. The automotive industry is constantly confronted with new quality requirements due to increasing digitisation, networking and automation of vehicles. Series vehicles and their components must be developed, taking automotive cybersecurity into account. It will substantially impact vehicle development and the entire life cycle. ISO 21434 “Road vehicles — cybersecurity engineering” specifies engineering requirements for cybersecurity risk management regarding concept, product development, production, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of electrical and electronic (E/E) systems in road vehicles, including their components and interfaces.

E-Course Duration: 20 to 25 Hours

Exam Information

  • The exam comprises of 40 Multiple Choice Questions out of which the candidate needs to score 65% (26 out of 40 correct) to pass the exam.

  • Exams are online and proctored based, using a webcam and a reliable internet connection exams can be taken anywhere and anytime.

  • The total duration of the exam is 1 hour (60 Minutes).

No external sources of information may be accessed during the exam held via ProctorU. Further details of the materials permitted are provided:

  • Identification Proof.

  • If a Candidate does not pass the exam in the second (2nd) attempt, the candidate must wait for a period of at least fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of their attempt to retake the exam for third (3rd) time or any subsequent time.
  • The exam can be taken any number of times.

The ISO 21434:2021 - Certified Lead Auditor Certificate is valid for life.

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  • Remember, when labeling a product or system as certified to an ISO standard:
  • Don't say: "ISO certified" or "ISO certification"
  • DO say: "ISO 9001:2008 certified" or "ISO 9001:2008 certification" (for example).

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  • The Certificaiton has no specific prerequisites.

Course Outline

Module Information

    • Introduction
    • General Considerations
    • Organizational Cybersecurity Management
    • Project Dependent Cybersecurity Management
    • Distributed Cybersecurity Activities
    • Continual Cybersecurity Activities
    • Product Development
    • Cybersecurity Validation
    • Production
    • Operations and Maintenance
    • Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment Methods

Target Audience

  • Manager, software developers, hardware developers, project leaders, quality representatives, test engineers and all who are involved in Automotive Cybersecurity, Cyber Security enthusiast , Automotive Security Professionals, Security Developers and Security Managers
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