The In-Vehicle Network Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Engineer is a newer role in the automotive industry and, as such, requires one to operate in a new and rapidly evolving technical area. This position requires knowledge of information security and vehicle electrical architecture. The IDS Security Engineer will help develop and maintain cross-functional design and test requirements for an end-to-end in-vehicle network IDS.
What You’ll Do:
Develop IDS secure configuration calibration for deployment to GM Vehicle Programs
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Investigate and research calibration settings based on CALBOM notes.
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Support requirements development with other activities to determine part proliferation.
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Follow best practices and procedures to calibrate systems to meet product goals, and provide feedback for continuous improvement (Calibration Bill of Materials - CALBOM)
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Contribute to the identification and development of vehicle IDS operational and test requirements based on industry experience, best practices, and academic research.
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Work closely with subject matter experts in product cybersecurity, off-vehicle communications, and ECU and network design to develop a secure IDS that identifies and reports anomalous in-vehicle network events.
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Identify cybersecurity design risks that apply to the operation and maintenance of the IDS system and subsystems.
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Ensure the proper execution of IDS requirements within GM vehicle subsystems.
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Partner with the GM Advanced Technical Work organization to mature advanced IDS concepts into production content.