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Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering Handbook

Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering Handbook

By : Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser
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Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering Handbook

Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering Handbook

4.9 (20)
By: Dr. Ahmad MK Nasser

Overview of this book

The Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering Handbook introduces the critical technology of securing automotive systems, with a focus on compliance with industry standards like ISO 21434 and UNECE REG 155-156. This book provides automotive engineers and security professionals with the practical knowledge needed to integrate cybersecurity into their development processes, ensuring vehicles remain resilient against cyber threats. Whether you're a functional safety engineer, a software developer, or a security expert transitioning to the automotive domain, this book serves as your roadmap to implementing effective cybersecurity practices within automotive systems. The purpose of this book is to demystify automotive cybersecurity and bridge the gap between safety-critical systems and cybersecurity requirements. It addresses the needs of professionals who are expected to make their systems secure without sacrificing time, quality, or safety. Unlike other resources, this book offers a practical, real-world approach, focusing on the integration of security into the engineering process, using existing frameworks and tools. By the end of this book, readers will understand the importance of automotive cybersecurity, how to perform threat modeling, and how to deploy robust security controls at various layers of a vehicle's architecture.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Part 1:Understanding the Cybersecurity Relevance of the Vehicle Electrical Architecture
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Part 2: Understanding the Secure Engineering Development Process
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Part 3: Executing the Process to Engineer a Secure Automotive Product

Index

As this ebook edition doesn't have fixed pagination, the page numbers below are hyperlinked for reference only, based on the printed edition of this book.

A

accelerator pedal sensor 31

access control lists (ACLs) 107, 340

Access Point Name (APN) 288

accountability 50

acquisition and supplier management, ISO/SAE 21434 172

CSIA role 173

supplier capability assessment 173, 174

AC servo motors 31

active attacks

Denial of Service (DoS) 46, 47

replay 46

side channel attacks 47, 48

spoofing 46

tamper 46

actuators 28, 31

AC servo motors 31

brushless DC motors 31

electric window lift drives 31

fuel pump 32

injectors 32

seat drives 32

sunroof drive 32

address space layout randomization (ASLR) 342, 343

Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) 24, 246

control module 16

advanced driver-assistance system ECU (ADAS ECU) 313

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm 148, 318

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