Our Automotive Cyber Security Course is designed to help engineers, students, and professionals gain hands-on expertise in securing in-vehicle networks, ECUs, and automotive systems. With the rise of connected vehicles, this automotive cyber security training also covers ISO/SAE 21434 compliance, penetration testing, and embedded security practices. By completing this course, you will gain practical knowledge to tackle real-world automotive cybersecurity challenges and position yourself for high-demand careers through our industry-focused Automotive Cyber Security Training program.
Automotive Cyber Security Course
Course Objective
Gain hands-on skills in ECU security, secure boot, OTA, and HSM.
Learn to secure in-vehicle networks (CAN, Ethernet) with SecOC & crypto.
Understand anomaly detection methods in automotive systems.
Apply ISO/SAE 21434 & UNECE WP.29 standards to real projects.
Build expertise in threat modeling & vulnerability assessment.
Develop skills for penetration testing & incident response.
Prepare for roles like Security Engineer, ECU Developer, or Analyst.
Dev tools: Git, CI/CD linters, static analyzers, STM32CubeIDE, S32DS.
Why Choose This Course?
Industry-aligned with ISO/SAE 21434 & UNECE WP.29.
Practical labs — build, test, and secure real systems.
Flexible learning tracks (1 / 3 / 6 months).
Showcase-ready projects for interviews & portfolios.
Learn from experienced industry mentors.
Career-focused for roles in ECU & embedded security.
Pathway to penetration testing & automotive cybersecurity jobs.
FAQ Section
Q1 :What is the difference between the 1, 3, and 6 month tracks?
The 1-month is a crash introduction; the 3-month is job-ready training covering essentials and labs; the 6-month is full mastery with additional modules (IDS, V2X, capstone).
Q2 :Do I need a development board?
It’s strongly recommended. We support STM32, S32K or similar boards to ensure you can run labs and demonstrations.
Q3 :Do I get a certificate?
Yes, upon successful completion of the course (passing all labs and assessments), you will receive a Certificate of Completion. We also recommend you prepare for industry-recognized credentials (like ISO/SAE 21434 training).
Q4 :Can I take this course if I’m not from an automotive background?
Yes, provided you have basic embedded / software knowledge (C, microcontroller, simple networking). We’ll build from fundamentals.
Q5 :Will this help me get a job?
Absolutely. Many students have transitioned into roles such as ECU security developer, embedded security engineer, automotive pen tester, or cybersecurity consultant for the automotive industry.