Certificate
This certificate programs is designed to meet the emerging demand for highly skilled
automotive cybersecurity professionals. In this certificate program, students are
introduced to the skills and strategies needed to test security related to automobile
networks and related infrastructure. Students will work with the various automobile
networks (CAN, LIN, Ethernet, and FlexRay) and explore protocols and messages produced
by the vehicle that could be vulnerable to attacks. Students will consider risk mitigation
technologies including authentication, encryption and firewall technologies.
Learners in this program acquire the following skills: Learn basic networking concepts
including V2V, V2I and V2X communication; Understand common security terms and concepts
and how they relate to automobiles in both a technical and compliance nature; Understand
relevant vehicle technologies including ECU's (Electronic control unit) and basic
electrical theory; Read and write basic computer programs and scripts; Develop process
and procedures for testing the security of a vehicle's information network; Practice
reverse engineering techniques for testing security.
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2020-21
2020-2021 Academic Requirements
This certificate programs is designed to meet the emerging demand for highly skilled
automotive cybersecurity professionals. In this certificate program, students are
introduced to the skills and strategies needed to test security related to automobile
networks and related infrastructure. Students will work with the various automobile
networks (CAN, LIN, Ethernet, and FlexRay) and explore protocols and messages produced
by the vehicle that could be vulnerable to attacks. Students will consider risk mitigation
technologies including authentication, encryption and firewall technologies.
Learners in this program acquire the following skills: Learn basic networking concepts
including V2V, V2I and V2X communication; Understand common security terms and concepts
and how they relate to automobiles in both a technical and compliance nature; Understand
relevant vehicle technologies including ECU's (Electronic control unit) and basic
electrical theory; Read and write basic computer programs and scripts; Develop process
and procedures for testing the security of a vehicle's information network; Practice
reverse engineering techniques for testing security.
- Division
- Business/Computer Technologies
- Department
- Computer Instruction Dept
- Advisors
- Cyndi Millns
Sandro Tuccinardi
Major/Area Requirements
- Total Credits Required
- 19