DESCRIPTION
The course “Cybersecurity in Vehicle Fleets” has been developed. This completely virtual training course, given by EUROCYBCAR experts, covers topics ranging from current vehicle fleets, the systems and technologies used in their management to the importance of the CSMS -cybersecurity management system- and the reasons why it is necessary and essential to ensure their cybersecurity.
Grupo CYBENTIA, in collaboration with the technology company EUROCYBCAR, launches the first training course focused on the cybersecurity of companies that use vehicle fleets, Fleet Management Systems -FMS- and the different actors involved.
This course will provide you with a global vision of the sector and answers essential questions: how connected vehicle fleets work, how the vehicles that make them up can be telematically controlled and, above all, what cybersecurity risks they are exposed to.
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MODULE 1
THE CONNECTED VEHICLE
THE CONNECTED VEHICLE
CONTENT:
– The Connected Vehicle: How – and why – today’s vehicles act as connected devices on the move.
– Vehicle fleets and the basic role they play in the world: Fleets as a concept, and their relevance today.
– Fleet Management System (FMS): What is an FMS, what are its advantages and examples.
– Types of vehicle fleets: Most common types of fleets, their classifications and particularities.
– The role of FMS managers: competences and responsibilities of employees working directly with the FMS, as well as the data they handle in their daily work.
– Cybersecurity in vehicle fleets.
– Conclusions.
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MODULE 2
ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS AND OPERATIONS OF AN FMS
ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS AND OPERATIONS OF AN FMS
CONTENT:
– Vehicle acquisition: Types of vehicle acquisition for the fleet and their characteristics with their advantages and disadvantages.
– Fleet Management System Costs: Objectives to be taken into account when making the costs, explanation of the types that exist.
– Fleet vehicle operations: objectives to be taken into account when carrying out the necessary operations, and the main activities to be carried out, explained in detail.
– Cybersecurity in the organisational and operational aspects of a Fleet Management System.
– Conclusions.
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MODULE 3
TECHNOLOGICAL MEANS USED
TECHNOLOGICAL MEANS USED
CONTENT:
– Information systems in a FMS: Objectives for the design and implementation of a fleet management system, as well as technical aspects to be taken into account.
– Enumeration of the most important parameters for the efficient control and monitoring of vehicles.
– Technologies used in a Fleet Management System: Development of the fundamental requirements to be met by the technology implemented in fleet management. Exhaustive treatment of the main technology of a FMS: Telematics.
– Future trends: Four trends that affect and will affect FMS. A small preview of cybersecurity, an aspect that is developed in more depth in the following modules.
– Cybersecurity in the technological means used in vehicle fleets.
– Conclusions.
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MODULE 4
TARGETS OF CYBERCRIMINALS
TARGETS OF CYBERCRIMINALS
– Vehicle vulnerabilities: How a cracker can attack the vehicles that make up an organisation’s fleet.
– Vulnerabilities in the Fleet Management System: What a cracker can do to the software, hardware and applications in charge of managing the fleet of vehicles.
– Vulnerabilities caused by the human factor: What consequences exist if proper protocols and good practices are not followed.
– Practical examples: Real cases.
– Conclusions.
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MODULE 5
THE SOLUTION: THE EUROCYBCAR TEST FOR FLEETS
THE SOLUTION: THE EUROCYBCAR TEST FOR FLEETS
CONTENTS:
– Cybersecurity: Applicable Legislation: The legislative framework governing fleet and vehicle management systems, and how they address cybersecurity.
– The Cybersecure Vehicle: The EUROCYBCAR Vehicle Test: How the EUROCYBCAR Test, and its ESTP methodology, can help us choose cybersecure vehicles for our fleet.
– The Cybersecure FMS: the EUROCYBCAR Test for Fleet Management Systems: How this test measures and evaluates the level of cybersecurity of the different elements that make up the system that manages the fleet of vehicles.
– Conclusions.