Information security in the automotive industry is becoming increasingly important, especially for collaboration between customers and suppliers. Establishing the highest level of security is an increasing challenge.
Our implementation course provides an introduction to the VDA ISA catalogue, which is based on the TISAX® concept, as well as the concrete requirements for organizations to implement and adapt their processes. This will enable you to demonstrate maximum information security to your customers as well as within your organization and secure your competitive advantage.
How will I benefit?
This course will help you:
- Identify the key requirements and benefits of their implementation according to the VDA ISA Catalogues.
- To become familiar with the necessary key methods used in the ISMS (e.g. asset and risk management, physical security, prototype protection).
- Take steps to ensure that information security is at the heart of your organization.
- Better fulfil customer requirements to obtain a TISAX label.
Who should attend?
Anyone involved in the planning, implementing, maintaining, supervising or auditing the information management systems within the organization.
What will i learn?
You will learn about:
- The importance and benefits of an automotive like information management system.
- Key requirements, terms and definitions of VDA ISA catalogue and ENX requirements.
- VDA ISA maturity level system.
- Structure of VDA ISA catalogue including key controls and ENX registration scheme.
- Main concepts such as risk-based thinking, asset management, physical security concepts and prototype protection.
What's included?
On completion, you'll be awarded an internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate.
Pre-requisites
It is recommended to have either participated the introduction course according TISAX or have already a solid understanding of information management systems such as ISO 27001. It is also recommended delegates to read and familiarise yourself with the VDA ISA standard before attending the course