
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.
The main objective is to create a reliable and flexible software platform that will allow car manufacturers to develop and implement a Secure Communication Unit (SCU or Car Gateway) into their cars, using hardware and additional software components that are aligned with their manufacturing plans. Once developed, the proof-of-concept SCU solution will be tested via security-related verification and validation methods. This comprehensive development package will not only produce the technical deliverables needed in the industry, but will also develop new concepts for making car software secure by design.
Dr Georg Schwab, MD of AVL Software and Functions GmbH and Alex Moiseev, CSO of Kaspersky Lab, signed the cooperation agreement in Regensburg on June 1, 2017. The agreement involves the following:
· Joint development of a software solution, which will guarantee interference-proof secure communication between car components, the car, and its external connected infrastructure
· Building a bridge between embedded automotive development and best cybersecurity practices and technologies
· Bundling security products with engineered car components, and the promotion of comprehensive security solutions for the car manufacturing industry
· Building a training and coaching portfolio for automotive security
· Consequent extension of business, via a seamless and comprehensive portfolio, to provide security and safety for the connected and autonomous cars of the future
Kaspersky Lab and its technology partner AVL Software and Functions GmbH will present their exemplary secure communication platform at New Mobility World / IAA 2017 in Frankfurt from September 12 to 17.
Alex Moiseev, CSO of Kaspersky Lab, comments, “Kaspersky Lab’s automotive security experts have been monitoring connected car vulnerabilities and their rapidly-increasing cybersecurity attack-surface for many years and believe that the only way to secure the entire connected car ecosystem is through close collaboration between cybersecurity experts and our counterparts in the automotive industry. Our partnership with AVL Software and Functions GmbH marks an important milestone for our journey, starting with in-vehicle security and extending to vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications.”
Georg Schwab, Managing Director of AVL Software and Functions GmbH, states, “AVL as an Automotive Company encountered the importance of safe, reliable and secure communication channels between the car and its environment. To approach the concepts and implementation of security solutions in a comprehensive way and to become the leading partner in vehicle cybersecurity, AVL focussed on the cooperation with Kaspersky Lab as a very experienced cybersecurity company.”
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