Cyber Security Engineer- Automotive

Auburn hills, MI
Contracted
Entry Level
Job Title: Automotive Cyber Security Engineer


Summary:
In this role Cyber Security Engineers will focus on all aspects of cyber security for control modules to
prevent threat actors from compromise of automotive systems. You will be involved in the design,
implementation, and validation of security controls for software for a variety of vehicle features, such
as: over the air updates, connectivity features, starting, locking, lighting, alarms, windows, powered
closures, seats, climate control, and others.
 
 
What you need for this position:
 Follow/implement the Cybersecurity development process per ISO 21434 and OEM specific strategy.
 Review feature/system cybersecurity requirement and other partner requirement to develop
software cybersecurity requirement.
 Development and validate cybersecurity features including secure boot, secure software update,
secure communication (CAN/Ethernet), secure logging, secure diagnostics, and secure debug.
 Perform/support software unit verification /integration testing on bench/HIL/vehicle environment.
 Build vital work product per ISO 21434 and UNECE WP.29 and collect required test evidence to build
software security case.
 Support TARA and system cybersecurity requirements.
 Support system engineer and HW engineer to build hardware software interface.
 Support ECU manufacture process related to cybersecurity material (key/password/certificate).
 Develop and maintain security requirements and design validation methodologies
 Working level experience with Adaptive AUTOSAR (ARA::Crypto, ARA::IDSM, ARA::EM, and
ARA::IAM)
 Working level experience with ethernet and ethernet security (TLS, VLAN, Firewalls). EAP-TLS, DOIP
and MACSAC a preferred.
 Automotive cybersecurity experience required
 Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Security &
Assurance, Information Technology or related field required.
 3+ years of automotive/vehicle electronics and IT or wireless (cellular) security experience
 Understanding of end-to-end connected vehicle (telematics and infotainment) and wired/wireless
communication protocols (CAN, CAN-FD, Flex-ray, Ethernet, BLE, Wi-Fi etc.)
 Awareness of Cryptography techniques (types and Systems) and experience in implementation and
validation of Cryptography codes is an advantage
 Knowledge on vehicle cybersecurity standard SAE J3061.
 Knowledge over Key-provisioning, securing mobile apps, OTA(Over The Air update), know-hows about
tampering and reverse engineering techniques.

 

 
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