ISO/SAE 21434 is a standard for cybersecurity engineering of road vehicles. It specifies requirements for cybersecurity risk management throughout the lifecycle of automotive electrical and electronic (E/E) systems, including concept, design, implementation, verification, validation, and production. It aims to ensure that vehicles are protected against cyberattacks by addressing vulnerabilities and implementing security measures. It is commonly used by automotive manufacturers and suppliers to establish a cybersecurity management system (CSMS) and to systematically manage cybersecurity risks in their products.
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