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Automotive software is closely linked with automotive cybersecurity. As the industry moves toward the connected, automated, and software-defined vehicle, it needs a strong understanding of how to protect road users and business models against cyber threats.
Secure the vehicle holistically throughout its lifecycle
Automotive cybersecurity needs a holistic approach rather than singular solutions. We at ETAS provide you with an integrated security strategy to systematically protect vehicles and vehicle fleets throughout the entire lifecycle.
Security by design
Automotive cybersecurity needs to be adopted from the start, integrating controls, guidelines, coding standards, and policies into the software development process. Security design must extend beyond SOP, evolving iteratively throughout the product's entire lifecycle.
Defense-in-depth
No single security mechanism can protect against all threats. Effective protection requires a multi-layered security concept with multiple lines of defense, from secure ECU and secure onboard communication to secure vehicle IT infrastructure.
Continuous risk management
Connected vehicles require continuous in-vehicle intrusion detection and security incident response by managed services in the backend – across the entire fleet and throughout the vehicle's lifecycle.
"Automotive cybersecurity protects road users, the privacy of vehicle owners, and business models of OEMs, fleet operators, and mobility service providers."
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Automotive Cyber Maturity Report 2024
As the concept of software-defined vehicles has gained momentum, automotive companies need to adapt to the rapid iteration and development cycles typical of software development. This year’s “Automotive Cyber Maturity Report” shows that advanced cybersecurity and high DevOps performance share a common core: collaboration, automation, and treating security as an indispensable software engineering concern. Read the report to learn what cyber-mature companies do differently.
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White paper: Cybersecurity for the software-defined vehicle
The software-defined vehicle calls for a new approach to automotive cybersecurity. It must be secured end-to-end: across the entire vehicle lifecycle, the connected ecosystem, and the software supply chain.
Read our white paper to find out how to master the cyber risks of the present and the future.
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