Review:
Iso Sae 21434
overall review score: 4.2
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ISO/SAE 21434 is an international standard that provides guidelines and requirements for cybersecurity risk management in the development and lifecycle of automotive electronic and software systems. It aims to ensure secure by design practices are integrated throughout the automotive industry to protect vehicles from cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
Key Features
- Risk-based approach to automotive cybersecurity
- Guidelines for secure development processes
- Lifecycle security management from concept to decommissioning
- Stakeholder collaboration and responsibility delineation
- Alignment with existing safety standards (e.g., ISO 26262)
Pros
- Provides comprehensive framework for managing cybersecurity risks in automotive systems
- Enhances vehicle safety and trustworthiness through standardized practices
- Supports manufacturers in complying with evolving cybersecurity regulations
- Facilitates industry-wide consistency in security measures
Cons
- Implementation can be complex and resource-intensive for smaller companies
- Requires ongoing updates to keep pace with emerging cyber threats
- May necessitate significant organizational changes to align with standards
- Lack of specific technical controls; more focused on processes and management