🔐 Our Cyber Intelligence Guide is designed to raise awareness on the diverse threats and vulnerabilities that affect vehicles and connected & autonomous vehicle systems. Our team of security experts designed this report to promote a positive security culture within OEMs, suppliers and other key players, with insights into the recommended defense and mitigation countermeasures, and to highlight the importance of incident response analysis within the industry. The Cyber Intelligence Guide functions as a key foundation in a robust UNECE R155 compliance strategy that requires OEMs to continually assess their vehicles against the latest threats and vulnerabilities. This report is not only aimed at system developers, but it also gives executives a broader understanding and insight of risk management and how this should be applied within their organization and throughout their supply chain. Check out the sample provided below featuring Tesla, Ford Motor Company & Toyota Motor Corporation. The pages provided give a first-hand insight into just a small portion of the overall vehicle and system vulnerabilities highlighted throughout the full 250 page report. Reach out to us today to learn more about this report and be sure to visit our website to view our full catalog of off-the-shelf research! https://lnkd.in/gmRSd4b8 #security #vehiclesecurity #compliance #safety
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Porsche to Discontinue Macan Due to Cybersecurity Concerns! Porsche has announced that it will be discontinuing the Macan ICE-powered SUV. This decision comes in response to the upcoming UN ECE 155 cybersecurity regulations. Porsche says that the Macan's existing cybersecurity system is not compatible with the new regulations, and that it would be too expensive to develop a new one. This decision by Porsche is a major setback for the automotive industry, as it highlights the challenges of complying with the new cybersecurity regulations. The regulations are designed to protect drivers from cyberattacks, but they also add complexity and cost to vehicle development. This could lead to higher car prices and fewer new car models being introduced to market. It is clear that cybersecurity is now a top priority for automakers, and they need to invest in developing robust and upgradable cybersecurity systems. This will help to protect drivers from cyberattacks and ensure that their vehicles are safe. Automotive industry should start assessing their current cybersecurity posture. Identify any vulnerabilities in their systems and develop a plan to fix them! Investment in the development of remote update capabilities will allow OEMs to patch security vulnerabilities in their vehicles remotely, without requiring drivers to take them to the dealership. The discontinuation of the Macan is a setback for Porsche, but it is also a reminder of the importance of cybersecurity in the automotive industry. #cybersecurity #automotiveindustry #porsche #UNECE155 #functionalsafety #iso21434 #iso27001
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🔐 Cybersecurity in Automotive: Why IATF 16949 and ASPICE Are Essential🚗 As vehicles become more connected and autonomous, the cybersecurity of automotive systems is no longer optional—it's critical. Ensuring that vehicles are protected against cyber threats requires robust frameworks like **IATF 16949** and **ASPICE** to be fully integrated into the development and production processes. Why Cybersecurity Matters in Automotive: 1. Protecting Lives: With Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and other automated features, any vulnerability can have life-threatening consequences. Ensuring cybersecurity isn't just about data—it's about safety on the road. 2. Preventing Attacks: Modern vehicles are targets for cyber-attacks that could compromise safety-critical functions like steering, braking, and acceleration. Effective cybersecurity measures protect against these threats. 3. Maintaining Trust: Consumers need to trust that their vehicles are secure. Strong cybersecurity practices ensure that manufacturers can deliver on this promise. How IATF 16949 and ASPICE Ensure Cybersecurity: - IATF 16949 provides the foundation through rigorous process discipline, risk management, and supplier oversight, ensuring that cybersecurity is built into the entire product lifecycle. This standard makes sure that security considerations are not overlooked during any phase of production or supplier management. - ASPICE dives into the details with a focus on secure software and systems development. It ensures that cybersecurity is integrated right from the requirements phase, through design, testing, and validation, ensuring that every piece of software and every system component is resilient against cyber threats. In today’s automotive industry, cybersecurity is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. By leveraging the combined strengths of IATF 16949 and ASPICE, automotive manufacturers can ensure that their vehicles are not just innovative and high-quality, but also secure against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. Let’s drive the future safely and securely. 🚘🔒 #Cybersecurity #AutomotiveSecurity #IATF16949 #ASPICE #ADAS #ConnectedVehicles #AutomotiveSafety Ps: Video created by AI tool
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Automotive Cybersecurity: Preparing for New Regulations in 2024 As we move through 2024, the automotive industry is set to undergo significant changes with the introduction of UN Regulation 155, which mandates comprehensive cybersecurity measures across the automotive supply chain. This regulation, effective from July 2024, requires manufacturers and suppliers to implement robust cybersecurity management systems to protect connected and autonomous vehicles from potential threats. 🔒 Enhanced Security: The new regulations will enforce stringent security protocols, ensuring vehicles are safeguarded against cyber threats. 🔗 Industry-Wide Impact: From OEMs to sub-suppliers, every entity in the automotive value chain will need to comply with these new standards. 🛡️ Technological Integration: Advanced technologies like digital twins and centralized zonal architecture are critical in achieving these cybersecurity goals. Key Takeaways 1. Regulation Implementation: UN Regulation 155 mandates comprehensive cybersecurity measures across the automotive supply chain starting July 2024. 2. Industry Compliance: All stakeholders, from OEMs to sub-suppliers, must adhere to the new cybersecurity management system requirements. 3. Technological Integration: Advanced technologies like digital twins and centralized zonal architecture will be essential in meeting these cybersecurity standards. Stay informed and prepared for these changes that will shape the future of automotive safety and security! #Cybersecurity #AutomotiveIndustry #Regulations #Innovation #TechTrends
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EU Introduces New Cybersecurity Rules As EVs Are Deemed “Spying Machines On Four Wheels”: According to a recent study, cybersecurity threats are imminent with modern automobiles #car #cars #awesome
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🚗 Breaking News in the Automotive Industry! 🚨 Sad news for Porsche fans in the European Union! The iconic ICE-powered Macan will bid farewell in spring 2024 due to new cybersecurity regulations. Porsche's plans to coexist it alongside the upcoming Macan EV have hit a roadblock, forcing the company to discontinue the gas-powered model. The European Union's stringent cybersecurity regulations, effective July 1, 2024, are compelling automakers to adapt or retire older models. Unfortunately, the Macan, introduced in 2014 and beloved for a decade, falls short of compliance, making it financially impractical for Porsche to update. While most cars face their demise due to emissions regulations, the Macan's fate is sealed by cybersecurity requirements. The SUV, developed before these regulations were outlined, is unable to meet the upcoming UNECE WP.29 regulation. Porsche, faced with the dilemma of adapting or discontinuing, has made the tough call to pull the plug on its best-selling model in the EU. In light of these challenges, it's crucial for automakers to navigate the evolving landscape of cybersecurity. 🌐 Here's where HackersEra comes to the rescue! Our cybersecurity solutions are tailored to assist automotive manufacturers in meeting and exceeding industry standards throughout the development lifecycle. As the automotive landscape transforms, HackersEra stands as a key partner in ensuring cybersecurity compliance. 🛡️💻 We understand the intricacies of the industry and provide cutting-edge solutions to safeguard vehicles against cyber threats. Congratulations to Porsche on a remarkable journey with the Macan! 🚀 We're here to support the automotive industry in embracing cybersecurity for a safer and smarter future. 🌐💡 -Vikash Chaudhary CEO and Founder, HackersEra #AutomotiveNews #Cybersecurity #PorscheMacan #HackersEra #InnovationInSafety
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