Cybersecurity in Mobility – December 2024


"Cybersecurity in Mobility" is crucial in today’s digitally enabled, disruptive, and sustainable mobility space.
The rise of connected cars and software-defined vehicles has increased cybersecurity threats, making it a top priority for OEMs, suppliers, and users. This monthly report highlights cybersecurity developments in Electric Vehicles, Autonomous Vehicles, Software-Defined Vehicles, UAVs, Drones, Aircraft, Fleets etc., keeping you updated on new developments in this space.
Key insights this month:
- Automotive OEMs are relying more on certified suppliers like Phison to enhance cybersecurity and protect in-vehicle systems from hacking.
- New patents focus on Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS) to enhance vehicle convoy safety.
- Patents for anomaly detection in CAN networks utilize cloud-based models to improve security.
- Tech companies, such as AVL Software, PlaxidityX, VicOne, and Samsung Semiconductor, are forming strategic partnerships to boost vehicle cybersecurity.
- Trend Micro's ZDI identified vulnerabilities in Mazda's infotainment system, enabling root code execution via a malicious USB device.
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