SOUTHFIELD – Auto-ISAC’s Automotive cybersecurity training program supported by NHTSA is the topic March 16 for Motor City ISSA.

Tamara Shoemaker, who founded the Michigan Cyber Patriot program, is also the lead for Auto-ISAC. Also on the program is Michael Small from The Cyber Union.

Auto-ISAC’s Automotive cybersecurity training (ACT) program supported by nhtsa:

Learn more about this Training and Certification Program Cybersecurity is an essential component of motor vehicle safety due to the increased connectivity of motor vehicles. The motor vehicle industry faces growing challenges in managing cybersecurity threats and enhancing cybersecurity resiliency to ensure motor vehicle safety. Addressing these challenges requires specialized skills and training different from traditional enterprise/information systems-focused cybersecurity educational programs.

The Auto-ISAC recognized the need for a common motor vehicle cybersecurity educational program. ACT program was established because no comprehensive curriculum addressed cybersecurity in the automotive segment. NHTSA’s best practices identified workforce development and continuous education as crucial steps to improve motor vehicle cybersecurity.

Date: March 16, 2023
Time: 6:00PM to 8:00PM
Location: Register to receive the meeting invite for the virtual meeting.

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