Autotalks, Secure-IC team for secure V2X chipset
Autotalks is working with end-to-end cybersecurity developer Secure-IC to enhance the security of its V2X communication chipset.
The companies showed a working V2X module equipped with the Autotalks TEKTON3 chipset and Secure-IC’s Securyzr Hardware Security Module (HSM) at the Embedded World show in Germany this week.
With the potential to revolutionize road safety and traffic efficiency, V2X technology must be fortified to withstand potential cyberattacks, data breaches, and unauthorized access. Autotalks made the strategic decision to license Secure-IC’s Securyzr IP and integrate it into its chipsets and its security firmware uses the underlying hardware to create a certifiable V2X Hardware Security Module.
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Autotalks is also building upon its past certification experience to achieve even more ambitious certification targets. Secure-IC’s hardware IP not only provides essential cryptographic, randomness, and secure processing capabilities for the Autotalks firmware but also includes certification services, including the Common Criteria framework according to the EU V2X Protection Profile.
“The collaboration between Autotalks and Secure-IC signifies a shared commitment to advancing the security capabilities of V2X communication technology,” said Amos Freund, VP R&D at Autotalks. “By leveraging Secure-IC’s expertise in hardware security and certification services, Autotalks aims to deliver enhanced security features in its third-generation chipset, further solidifying its position as a leader in V2X in general and in V2X cybersecurity specifically.”
“By partnering with Autotalks, Secure-IC reinforces its dedication to fostering innovation in automotive cybersecurity” said Yan-Taro Clochard, Secure-IC’s CMO & VP of Sales. “Our Securyzr Hardware Security Modules empowers Autotalks’ cutting-edge chipsets with state-of-the-art security features, bolstering trust in connected vehicle ecosystems.”
The Securyzr global product range for Automotive (called Securyzr iSE_700 Series) is adapted for ISO 26262 and ISO/SAE 21434 requirements (with certified products up to ASIL-D) as well as to comply with security certification schemes in Automotive, such as Common Criteria EAL4+ PP0114 Car2Car (V2X).
www.auto-talks.com; www.secure-ic.com
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