Efficiently Using Safety and Security Standards: Hands-on Tutorial
Functional Safety has gained momentum across all industries. Especially the ISO 26262 has in short time gained a strong reputation for professional functional safety engineering, not only in automotive industries. Product liability mandates a thorough proficiency, management and governance of specifications, analyses and implementations of Functional Safety. Automotive cybersecurity is of growing concern for the entire automotive industry. It is a must-have today, because systems are interconnected, and in one way or the other open for external penetration. Even worse, security directly impacts functionality, user experience and safety, and thus has become subject to product liability. For instance, functional safety is not feasible without a concise approach to cover security. Product liability demands using standards, which evolve continuously. This hands-on tutorial provides an overview of how to efficiently use Safety and Security standards. About our speaker: Prof. Dr. Christof Ebert is Managing Director of Vector Consulting Services GmbH. He supports companies worldwide in improving their product development and product strategy as well as in change management. He sits on various supervisory boards, is a professor at the University of Stuttgart and the Sorbonne in Paris, and the author of several renowned books. Twitter: @ChristofEbert. More information about Vector Consulting Services: https://www.vector.com/consulting More information about our training: https://vector.com/consulting-training ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #functionalsafety #cybersecurity #productliability #standards #VectorVCS #SOTIF #ISO21434 #ISO27001 #UNECE #ISO26262 #IEC61508 #TARA #ISO21448 #ISO9001 #ISO/TS16949 #ASPICE #CMMI #automotive #softwaredevelopment #IEC61508 #threatanalysis #riskassessment
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