Permanently or Semi-Permanently Installed Diagnostic Communication Devices, Security Guidelines
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J3005-2_202003
- Issued
Scope
The scope of the document is to define the cyber-security best practices to reduce interference with normal vehicle operation, or to minimize risk as to unauthorized access of the vehicle's control, diagnostic, or data storage system; access by equipment (i.e., permanently or semi-permanently installed diagnostic communication device, also known as dongle, etc.) which is either permanently or semi-permanently connected to the vehicle's OBD diagnostic connector, either SAE J1939-13, SAE J1962, or other future protocol; or hardwired directly to the in-vehicle network. This document only specifies requirements and guidance for those diagnostic communication devices and not for the vehicle. Refer to SAE J3138 for requirements for the vehicle side.
Rationale
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | Permanently or Semi-Permanently Installed Diagnostic Communication Devices |
Technical Paper | Test Method for the SAE J3138 Automotive Cyber Security Standard |
Ground Vehicle Standard | J1939 Digital Annex |
Data Sets - Support Documents
Issuing Committee
Vehicle E E System Diagnostic Standards Committee
The committee shall increase customer satisfaction and lower product life cycle costs by investigating and recommending standards that will promote more effective diagnosis of vehicle electrical and electronic system problems. The resulting recommended practices will focus on model year 1992 and beyond. However, they may be useful for prior vehicle diagnosis/repair and may serve as a basis for additional recommended practices and pre-model year 1992 vehicles.Vision Statement: A standard disgnostic connector (in a standard location) will be in all vehicles. Pin assignments for a portion of the connector will also be standardized.All vehicles will implement a set of industry standard diagnostic test modes that can be executed over a standard communication data line (i.e., SAE J1850, ISO 9141-2). Industry standard test information will be associated with some of these diagnostic test modes.An OBD II scan tool will be able to utilize a minimum set of standardized diagnostic test modes and test information.A system will be in place that will allow standard electronic access of all E/E diagnostic service information. Future diagnostic legislation will be in harmony with this vision and the resulting SAE Recommended Practices.
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