Certified Automotive Cybersecurity Engineer (CASE)

The Certified Automotive Cybersecurity Engineer (CASE) attests to the holder's professional mastery of the field of automotive cybersecurity. The CASE certifies the holder's ability to develop and implement a comprehensive and practical response to cybersecurity threats and risks. The Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC), in cooperation with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), underwrite this capability. In addition, the CASE endorses the holder’s ability to adapt and sustain a coherent set of systematic best practices acquired through the applied training sequences of the Automotive Cybersecurity Training (ACT) Program and completing the Capability Exercise (CAPEX). These practices ensure vehicular system development, operation, and maintenance integrity and security. This applies to every phase in the vehicle lifecycle. The ACT Program will serve as an officially sanctioned certification authority for the Certified Automotive Cybersecurity Engineer (CASE). It will maintain a certification database of all individual certificate activity held current and up to date. Individuals holding this certification must keep their knowledge by supplying the Auto-ISAC with a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) form after completing 16 hours of continuing education and training each year. This certification expires in three years unless the CPEs are maintained yearly.

Auto-ISAC, CASE Certification