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Sr. Distribution Technical Marketing Manager, Automotive Processing, NXP Semiconductors
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Designing for functional safety, low power and AUTOSAR are all common design requirements of modern automotive ECUs. Security has now been added to the list with the publication of the new ISO/SAE 21434 standard with NXP being the first semiconductor supplier to have achieved certification from TÜV SÜD. This session will provide an overview of the standard, its implications for ECU developers and how the S32K3 MCU family’s hardware and software components help achieve system-level compliance.
Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering: Meeting the requirements with NXP’s S32K3 MCU family
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