Cybersecurity development lifecycle of autonomous vehicles

Cybersecurity development lifecycle of autonomous vehicles

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Cybersecurity development lifecycle of autonomous vehicles
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PRESENTATION:
Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity Development Lifecycle Last year (2021), ISO 21434 (Road Vehicles – Cybersecurity Engineering) was finally released. But ISO standards are not easy to interpret and don't tell you how to apply them in the real world. The AVCDL (Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity Development Lifecycle) is an end-to-end guide to implementing the cybersecurity processes required to create a secure product. Together, these processes meet the requirements of ISO 21434 and the cybersecurity aspects of ISO 26262. They also support the requirements of UNECE WP.29 R155 (CSMS).
This presentation provides an overview of the AVCDL, showing how it supports best practices and modern developments, and how it meets the emerging requirements that vehicles must meet.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Charles Wilson

Charles is a Principal Engineer at Motional and responsible for developing their cybersecurity development lifecycle practice. He has more than 37 years of professional experience in a wide range of domains including aerospace, publishing, software development, technical illustration, networking, embedded wireless hardware and software, distributed image scaling, enterprise-scale distributed systems, medical devices, and autonomous vehicles. He first worked on security software in 1983. He has a BSCS (Computer Science), MSEE (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and is CSSLP certified. His masterpiece in 1992 was the antiviral computer architecture. He has been modeling threats for more than a decade. Charles has participated in several ISO standard committees. His most recent activities include staffing the FDA/MITRE/MDIC training boot camps for threat modeling for medical devices and working on the development of ISO/SAE 21434 (On-Highway Vehicles – Cybersecurity Engineering) and its associated standards. He is vice chair of the SAE Cybersecurity Maturity Model Task Force (TEVEES18A3). He is the principal author and editor of the Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity Development Lifecycle (AVCDL).

AVCDL repository: https://github.com/nutonomy/AVCDL
Presenters' presentations: https://www.asrg.io/event/autonomous-vehicle-cybersecurity-development-lifecycle/

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