Abstract

Vehicle functions are 90% controlled by electronic and software thus, modern vehicles need to comply with cybersecurity standards and data security law. Under the EU Blueprint for Automotive - DRIVES project (www.project-drives.eu), key skills and job roles for future Automotive development are designed. These also include cybersecurity management, cybersecurity engineering, and cybersecurity testing. The working party SOQRATES (www.soqrates.de) agreed to develop the pattern of such skills set in cooperation with DRIVES. Also, to share required best practices and skills to be transferred to allow implementing the norms. This paper provides an overview of the current version of the skills set, and an example of what type of best practice is shared.

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