The upcoming regulatory mandates from UNECE’s WP.29 and ISO 21434 drive the compliance requirements for securing the security lifecycle in the automotive industry. In order to achieve this compliance, the unique complexities of the automotive industry require a holistic approach to securing the cars of the future covering all 3 phases of a vehicle lifecycle: design and development, manufacturing, and operation of the cars in the field – and ultimately managing the full 15-20 year security lifecycle for each vehicle
To address these unique challenges, in an innovative collaboration Argus Cyber Security, CyberArk, Device Authority, and Microsoft are joining forces to create the next generation solution for automotive and mobility security. This comprehensive platform-based approach addresses the complex challenges of securing connected vehicles, ensuring data sovereignty, management, and compliance, and safeguarding cloud and enterprise environments by leveraging the latest Azure OpenAI Security Co-pilot technologies from Microsoft. This collaborative effort represents a significant leap forward in automotive and mobility security, combining the strengths of each company to create a robust, end-to-end solution. By addressing the unique challenges posed by connected vehicles, this partnership is poised to set new benchmarks for security data management and compliance in the rapidly evolving automotive landscape.
Tern plc (LON:TERN) backs exciting, high growth IoT innovators in Europe. They provide support and create a genuinely collaborative environment for talented, well-motivated teams. Device Authority is focused on securing connected device ecosystems and is recognized as the global leader in Device Identity Lifecycle Management and Identity and Access Management (IAM) for the Internet of Things (IoT).