NTI and SEITech Launch Advanced Training in Automotive Cybersecurity and AIoT
The four-month initiative is aimed at empowering graduates and professional engineers with cutting-edge skills in two fast-growing fields: automotive cybersecurity and the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT).
The National Telecommunication Institute (NTI), in collaboration with SEITech Solutions, has launched two advanced training programs designed to bridge the gap between modern technology and industry needs. The four-month initiative is aimed at empowering graduates and professional engineers with cutting-edge skills in two fast-growing fields: automotive cybersecurity and the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT).
The first program, Automotive Cybersecurity Penetration Testing, focuses on equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to secure smart vehicles against cyberattacks. The course covers global safety standards such as ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE R155, as well as practical training on vehicle protocols like CAN, OBD-II, and UDS. Participants will also explore advanced attack techniques such as spoofing, replay, and fuzzing, alongside vehicle network security involving Ethernet, DoIP, and SOME/IP. The training further includes firmware analysis, reverse engineering, and real-world simulation projects that replicate modern automotive environments.
The second course, Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), offers an integrated approach to combining artificial intelligence with Internet of Things applications. Participants will gain hands-on experience in programming ESP32 microcontrollers, integrating multiple sensors, and applying secure MQTT communication protocols. The program also covers task management with RTOS, deploying TinyML models on low-power devices, and connecting solutions to cloud platforms like AWS and Azure for IoT data analysis. A final graduation project will challenge participants to apply these skills in practical scenarios across sectors such as smart cities, healthcare, industry, and agriculture.
Targeted at electronics and software engineers, embedded systems specialists, cybersecurity professionals, and enthusiasts in smart vehicle security, the initiative aims to build a highly skilled workforce capable of tackling the technological challenges of the future.

