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The Automotive Cybersecurity Market: Protecting the Software-Defined Vehicle
The automotive cybersecurity market has exploded in importance as vehicles have transformed from mechanical machines into connected, software-defined platforms on wheels. Every new connectivity point—telematics, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, OTA updates, V2X communication—is a potential entry point for cyber-attacks. A successful breach could lead to privacy theft, vehicle theft, safety system manipulation, or even takeover of vehicle controls.
This market involves hardware and software solutions to protect vehicles throughout their lifecycle. Key products include intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS), secure gateways that filter network traffic, secure hardware (HSMs) for cryptographic functions, and security operation centers (SOCs) for monitoring fleets. Growth is driven by government regulations (UN R155, ISO/SAE 21434), the rise of autonomous driving, and automakers' need to protect their brand reputation from catastrophic attacks.
FAQ:Q: What is UN Regulation No. 155 (UN R155)?A: It is a critical global regulation that mandates a cybersecurity management system (CSMS) for vehicle type approval.…















