Current Security Testing Platforms: Verification Methods and More | HackerNoon
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The article discusses the evolution of security testing platforms within the automotive industry, emphasizing their role in ensuring vehicle cybersecurity. It categorizes verification activities into traditional validation processes adhering to ISO/SAE standards and specialized tests for identifying vulnerabilities. Key methodologies such as unit testing, integration testing, and penetration testing are reviewed, underscoring the need for engineers to possess not only knowledge of software testing but also an understanding of potential cybersecurity threats.
Currently, we see two main categories of verification activities for vehicle cybersecurity that testing platforms have aimed to support: standard V&V processes and testing for unidentified weaknesses.
Cybersecurity verification is integral to automotive engineering development, aligning with ISO/SAE 21434 Clause 10.4.2, ensuring comprehensive assessments that include requirement-based and interface testing.
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