A steadily increasing number of vehicle features – such as remote diagnostics, telematics and infotainment – are using communication channelsbetween vehiclesand the cloud or other infrastructure. While the data exchange from, and to the car,providesa lot of new technological opportunities, these channels are also increasingly turning into cyberattack targets.The growing risk of a vehicle beingintruded, violating its safety, privacy and financial values, requires methodical, organizational and technical measures to ensure the protection of all vehicle features.
To meet the cybersecurity challenges of next generation automotive system development, Kaspersky Lab and AVL Software and Functions GmbH will work together to develop advanced, embedded security technologies through a collaborative and comprehensive partnership approach.
Dr. Georg Schwab, MD of AVL Software and Functions GmbH and Mr. Alex Moiseev, CSO of Kaspersky Lab signed the cooperation agreement in Regensburg on June 1, 2017.Theagreement involves the following:
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Joint-development of a software solution, which will guarantee interference-proof secure communication between car components, the car, and its external connected infrastructure
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Building a bridge between embedded automotive development and best cybersecurity practices and technologies
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Bundling security products with engineered car components, and the promotion of comprehensive security solutions for the car manufacturing industry
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Building a training and coaching portfoliofor automotive security
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Consequent extension of business, via a seamless and comprehensive portfolio, to provide security and safety for the connected and autonomous cars of the future