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Automotive Systems Engineering Training by Tonex

Protecting Automotive Systems From Cyber Threats Training by Tonex

This comprehensive training program is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to design, develop, and maintain complex automotive systems. Emphasizing a systems engineering approach, the course covers the entire vehicle lifecycle from requirements analysis through validation. With increasing vehicle connectivity, electrification, and autonomous capabilities, the impact on cybersecurity has become critical. This training explores how to address vulnerabilities in vehicular systems, secure embedded components, and comply with industry standards to ensure safe, secure automotive operations. Participants will gain a strong foundation to manage multidisciplinary integration challenges while also reinforcing cybersecurity resilience across the supply chain.

Audience:

  • Automotive engineers and system architects
  • Cybersecurity professionals
  • Embedded systems designers
  • Vehicle safety and compliance officers
  • Product development managers
  • Quality assurance specialists

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the fundamentals of automotive systems engineering
  • Apply V-model and lifecycle methodologies in automotive contexts
  • Identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks in vehicle systems
  • Integrate functional safety and security principles
  • Develop robust requirements and traceability strategies
  • Collaborate effectively across engineering disciplines

Course Modules:

Module 1: Systems Engineering Basics

  • Overview of systems engineering
  • Key principles and terminology
  • Automotive-specific system requirements
  • Stakeholder analysis and management
  • Requirements traceability techniques
  • Role of SE in modern vehicles

Module 2: Automotive Lifecycle & V-Model

  • Development lifecycle stages
  • V-model in automotive engineering
  • Mapping processes to ISO 26262
  • Integration of software and hardware
  • Change and configuration management
  • Validation and verification cycles

Module 3: Requirements Engineering

  • Gathering automotive system needs
  • Writing effective system requirements
  • Functional vs. non-functional requirements
  • Managing evolving requirements
  • Traceability through the lifecycle
  • Tools for requirement documentation

Module 4: Architecture and Integration

  • High-level system architecture design
  • Functional decomposition strategies
  • Subsystem interaction and interfaces
  • Use of modeling languages (e.g., SysML)
  • Integration planning and execution
  • Interface control documents (ICDs)

Module 5: Functional Safety & ISO 26262

  • Functional safety overview
  • ASIL determination and application
  • Hazard analysis and risk assessment
  • Safety lifecycle requirements
  • Developing safety goals and functions
  • Safety validation and audit methods

Module 6: Cybersecurity in Automotive Systems

  • Threat modeling for vehicle systems
  • Secure communication protocols
  • Protecting ECUs and CAN bus
  • Aligning with ISO/SAE 21434
  • Incident detection and response
  • Designing for security and resilience

Elevate your expertise and secure your place in the future of intelligent mobility. Enroll in the Automotive Systems Engineering Training by Tonex to lead innovation and cybersecurity in next-generation automotive development.

 

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