Brief description
As the automotive industry continues to progress towards the path of developing highly connected electric and autonomous vehicles, the need to consider automotive cybersecurity and functional safety at the design stages is becoming crucial. ISO 26262 demands one or more functional safety audits during the execution of a safety-relevant automotive project. Also, all OEMs are requesting a suitable Automotive SPICE level by their suppliers. And ISO/SAE FDIS 21434 “Road vehichles-Cybersecurity engineering” also was published on May 12, 2021.
First, This event will introduce the concept of ASPICE, mainly on traceability, capability, history, etc. then will discuss the following issues that arise when changing request management: change request strategy, change request workflow and change request practice.
The event will also discuss the relationship between ISO 26262 requirements & Automotive SPICE, in addition, cybersecurity & Automotive SPICE.
For the G4S event, there will be initial presentations and then a workshop format.
This event will be held in Chinese and English language.
Speakers
- Krishnaveni Vairavan Subramaniam (KV): intacs Competent Automotiv SPICE Assessor Automotive, Senior Manager - Quality at ETAS in Yokohama, Japan
- Mrs. Chen Min: intacs Competent Automotive SPICE Assessor, automotive electronics software development expert, ASPICE training lecturer, process implementation coaching expert
- David Wang: Chief Engineer of Shanghai Yujie Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.
Agenda
START | END | TOPIC | SPEAKER |
09:30 | 10:00 | Sign-in |
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10:00 | 10:15 | Welcome / Introductions |
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10:15 | 11:15 | TOPIC 1: ASPICE OVERVIEW AND TRACEABILITY PRACTICE- Automotive SPICE: Definition, History, Structure, Key Concepts
- ASPICE Assessment Programs
- ASPICE Capability
- Capability Levels
- Overview of Practices Required for Achieving CL1-3
- Rating
- ASPICE Traceability
- What’s the complete traceability in ASPICE?
- Meaning of Traceability
- Why do we need a Traceability?
| MRS. CHEN MIN Chinese language |
11:15 | 12:30 | Lunch |
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12:30 | 13:30 | TOPIC 2: ASPICE CHANGE REQUEST MANAGEMENT- Change request strategy
- Change request workflow
- Change request practice
| MRS. CHEN MIN Chinese language |
13:30 | 14:30 | TOPIC 3: CYBERSECURITY AND ASPICE- Cybersecurity standard ISO SAE 21434 introduction
- overall cybersecurity management
- project dependent cybersecurity management
- Continuous cybersecurity activities
- Risk assessment methods
- Concept phase
- Product development phases
- post-development phases
- decommissioning
- distributed cybersecurity activities
- ASPICE for Cybersecurity Yellow Volume introduction
- ACQ.4 introduction
- SEC.1 introduction
- SEC.2 introduction
- SEC.3 introduction
- SEC.4 introduction
- MAN.7 introduction
- Linkages between Cybersecurity and ASPICE
- How many part of ASPICE can cover Cybersecurity ISO 21434
| DAVID WANG Chinese language |
14:30 | 15:30 | TOPIC 4: QUALITY ASSURANCE: RELATION TO STANDARD PROCESS, ASPICE AND ISO 26262- Basic understanding of Quality Assurance & how its interpreted by project and quality team
- How standard process shall address quality assurance process and further satisfy ASIPICE and ISO 26262 requirements in a lean way
- How can we achieve high compliance to " Quality Assurance" without overengineering our standard process
- Having a common set of criteria for both project team and quality team to achieve "high quality work product" and "high compliance to process"
- How to perform quality assurance in safety relevant projects
| KRISHNAVENI VAIRAVAN SUBRAMANIAM (KV) English language |
15:30 | 16:00 | Workshops to cover points above |
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