Israeli automotive startup C2A Security is collaborating with Vietnamese cybersecurity company VinCSS on a project to automate vehicle security.
The goal of the project, says VinCSS, is to provide a comprehensive and automated solution that ensures connected vehicles are compliant with strict market standards and regulations worldwide.
The project utilizes C2A’s automated risk management platform EVSec. The Israeli startup works with automotive companies throughout the entire development process, ensuring that the carmakers have digital control over every line of code from planning to production.
“As automotive markets become increasingly stringent with regulations such as UN R155, R156, and China’s GB standards, we’re seeing an increasing demand among automotive manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers for the most advanced cybersecurity solutions. I believe that C2A Security’s automated risk management technology, combined with VinCSS’ extensive expertise and experience, will lead to numerous future successes,” said Roy Fridman, CEO of C2A Security.
“The comprehensive Proof of Concept (PoC) with C2A Security’s solution reaffirms VinCSS’ ultimate goal of ensuring the highest standards of security, risk management, and cybersecurity compliance for connected vehicles,” said Nguyen Trung Tin, Director of Automotive Cybersecurity at VinCSS.
“We believe this integration will be a milestone in product cybersecurity automation and vulnerability management, aiming to better comply with UN Regulation No. 155, ISO/SAE 21434 standards, among others,” he said.
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