Groups & Projects
Security Group
- Assemble emerging automotive cybersecurity challenges/solutions/standards and inform stakeholders through published guidelines, briefs, webinars, and event presentations
- Equip stakeholders to understand and use methods and models for identifying and mitigating cybersecurity attacks on a vehicle
- Deliver education that equips software developers and architects with an understanding of typical approaches for attacking a vehicle and with methods of mitigating those attacks with sound software development methods and testing
- Advise COVESA software development activities to deliver more secure solutions for the connected vehicle.
Chairs: | Open |
Group Site: | https://wiki.covesa.global/display/MIG/Automotive+Cybersecurity+Team+Home |
Slack Workspace: | https://covesacommunity.slack.com; Channel: #security |
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