Product Integrity Center
Job Purpose
The Product Security Manager ensures CEER vehicle programs comply with automotive cybersecurity regulations and standards, leading technical alignment with internal and external stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Cybersecurity Architecture: Design secure vehicle system architectures ensuring integrity, confidentiality, and availability. Threat & Risk Management: Perform threat analysis, risk assessments, and define mitigation strategies. Security Testing: Lead penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and code reviews; support remediation. Secure Communication: Implement secure in-vehicle network protocols (e.g., CAN, Ethernet). Incident Response: Manage incident response plans, investigate issues, and implement corrective actions. Compliance: Ensure adherence to standards (e.g., ISO 21434, UNECE R155) and support certification efforts. Collaboration: Integrate cybersecurity across the product lifecycle with engineering teams and stakeholders. Documentation & Reporting: Maintain compliance documentation; review designs and address gaps. Training: Promote cybersecurity awareness, best practices, and secure coding guidance.
Job Requirements
Education
Master’s in Electrical/Computer Engineering (or equivalent postgraduate qualification).
Experience
7+ years in automotive cybersecurity engineering.
Technical Skills
Strong knowledge of automotive systems, cybersecurity principles, and standards. Experience with threat modeling, risk assessment, and vulnerability analysis. Programming: C, C++, Python. In-vehicle networks: CAN, Ethernet. Secure coding and software security best practices.
Certifications (Preferred)
Automotive SPICE, ISO 21434, UNECE R155.
Core Competencies
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to translate requirements into actionable solutions. Detail-oriented with strong documentation discipline. Effective communication and cross-functional collaboration. Ability to manage multiple priorities in fast-paced environments.