WEBINAR ON DEMAND

UNECE R155 regulation - How automotive suppliers are affected

WEBINAR ON DEMAND

UNECE R155 regulation - How automotive suppliers are affected

Are you a vehicle manufacturer or supplier in the automotive sector? Then this webinar is for you. Because the new R155 regulation, which covers vehicle cybersecurity, is a must for all new types of vehicles now. And it will be required for every new vehicle from July 2024. While it's mainly for car makers, parts suppliers, like Tier 1 and Tier 2, must also follow some rules. The details about what proof suppliers need to give can be confusing and leave people with many questions.

In this webinar, we will clear things up. UNECE R155 experts Razvan Venter and Raomi van Rozendaal, both working at Secura/Bureau Veritas, will talk about exactly what evidence suppliers need to show car makers to meet the R155 regulation.

We'll use easy-to-understand examples and share what we've learned from our own work with R155 as a Technical Service.

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What you will learn

With the R155 regulation coming into force for all newly produced vehicles, a critical topic is the necessary involvement and evidence from the supply chain. Automotive suppliers need to have certain agreements in place with the OEMs, and provide them several evidences which will be needed in the R155 type approval process.

Razvan and Raomi will present to you:

  1. Quick summary of UNECE R155 regulation and timeline
  2. Focus on R155 requirements for the supply chain
  3. Practical interpretation of necessary supply chain evidence, and necessary agreements with the OEMs
  4. Examples and case studies, including pitfalls to avoid
  5. Remarks about necessary timelines for supplier - OEM collaboration

Intended audience:

  • Vehicle manufacturers
  • R155 experts and homologation teams
  • Automotive suppliers
  • Cybersecurity regulatory experts and policy makers.

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About the Presenters

Group Manager Products Security at Secura/Bureau Veritas

Razvan Venter is Group Manager Products Security at Secura/Bureau Veritas.
He is an expert at UNECE R155.

Cybersecurity Consultant at Secura/Bureau Veritas

Raomi van Rozendaal is Cybersecurity Consultant at Secura/Bureau Veritas. She is an expert at UNECE R155.

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COUNTDOWN TO UNECE R155/R156

From the 1st of July 2024 all vehicle manufacturers must comply with UNECE Cybersecurity Regulations.

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ABOUT SECURA

Secura is a leading cybersecurity expert. Our customers range from government and healthcare to finance and industry worldwide. Secura offers technical services, such as vulnerability assessments, penetration testing and red teaming. We also provide certification for IoT and industrial environments, as well as audits, forensic services and awareness training. Our goal is to raise your cyber resilience.

Secura is a Bureau Veritas company. Bureau Veritas (BV) is a publicly listed company specialized in testing, inspection and certification. BV was founded in 1828, has over 80.000 employees and is active in 140 countries. Secura is the cornerstone of the cybersecurity strategy of Bureau Veritas.

Why choose Secura | Bureau Veritas

At Secura/Bureau Veritas, we are dedicated to being your trusted partner in cybersecurity. We go beyond quick fixes and isolated services. Our integrated approach makes sure that every aspect of your company or organization is cyber resilient, from your technology to your processes and your people.

Secura is the cybersecurity division of Bureau Veritas, specialized in testing, inspection and certification. Bureau Veritas was founded in 1828, has over 80.000 employees and is active in 140 countries.