Dennemeyer
Cybersecurity Developments in Automotive Mobility
Pages
19
Time to read
11 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
19
Time to read
11 mins
Publication
Language
English
This report provides an overview of recent developments in automotive cybersecurity, focusing on compliance with UNECE's WP.29 and ISO 21434 standards. It outlines collaborative efforts among industry leaders, including Argus Cyber Security, CyberArk, Device Authority, and Microsoft, to enhance security for connected vehicles. The report details the introduction of new automotive cybersecurity documents being developed by SAE and ISO, which aim to provide guidance on Cybersecurity Assurance Level (CAL) and Targeted Attack Feasibility (TAF) processes. Additionally, it discusses significant incidents, such as the hacking of Tesla vehicles at the Pwn2Own Automotive 2024 event, which underscores the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures. The report also highlights partnerships, such as that between VicOne and Primax, aimed at improving cybersecurity for fleet management applications. Furthermore, it summarizes recent patents related to intrusion detection and cybersecurity solutions for vehicles, showcasing ongoing innovation in the field.