Abstract

In the automotive industry, the importance of systems is increasing, and systems become more complex and larger. It is essential to ensure safety of vehicles which has complex and large systems. With the increase in cybersecurity risks due to systemization and connectivity of cars, and the evolution of automated driving technology, it is essential to ensure the safety of connected and automated driving vehicles. In accordance with this automotive industry's changing context, the three standards have come out. Those are ISO 26262 on Functional Safety, ISO/SAE 21434 on Cybersecurity, and ISO 21448 on Safety Of The Intended Functionality related to automated driving. This paper describes the approach of integrated management of Functional Safety, Cybersecurity and Safety of the intended functionality.

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