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ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | AUTOSAR, Security | RealTimes Article | AUTOSAR security
Adaptive platform must focus on holistic vehicle protection
Automated driving functions and increasing connectivity call for more fl exible software architecture – and a high degree of IT security. AUTOSAR delivers on this. With the adaptive platform and the deployment of critical security components. | 06/23/2020 |
ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | Security | RealTimes Article | Digital vaccination for the ECU
IT security for networked vehicles starts with ECU production
How can the cryptographic key material necessary for secure data exchange be introduced into the ECUs securely and according to requirements? The answer is an integrated solution consisting of a central key management backend and decentralized production key servers. | 06/23/2020 |
ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | Security | RealTimes Article | Intrusion detection for hybrid CAN-Ethernet networks
Tailoring security measures to both worlds
Today’s decentralized E/E architectures are no longer up to the challenges of connected, automated vehicles, which is why vehicle computers and automotive Ethernet will complement conventional ECUs and CAN buses. These kinds of vehicle networks require protection in the form of tailored attack detection and data traffic monitoring. | 06/23/2020 |
ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | Security | RealTimes Article | Performance boost for hardware security modules
New service-oriented HSM software secures future electrical system architectures
In vehicle architectures of the future, much of the software will be centralized on domain controllers, and automotive Ethernet will provide broadband onboard communication. This requires new approaches to IT security. Next-generation hardware security modules (HSMs) are becoming a central component, because they combine multi-app capability with real-time … | 06/23/2020 |
ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | Security | RealTimes Article | “Cybersecurity is becoming a prerequisite for type approval”
Dr. Moritz Minzlaff on automotive security as a strategic task
Increasing security requirements for vehicles are manifesting themselves in a wave of new standards and regulations. In this interview, Dr. Moritz Minzlaff , Senior Manager at ESCRYPT in Berlin, explains what the automotive industry has to adapt to. | 06/23/2020 |
ESCRYPT | Security | Known Issue Report | Known Issue Report CycurHSM
Known Issue Report CycurHSM
Even after careful development and extensive release testing, we occasionally find defects in our products after they have been released into the marketplace. We correct minor problems in the course of our regular maintenance and development activities.
For more significant problems, we publish a Known Issue Report (KIR) to inform you about the technical effects of a known problem as well as offer … | 06/18/2020 |
ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | Security | RealTimes Article | Automotive security from the inside out
Electronic control units (ECUs) are the backbone of in-vehicle communication and function control – and that means they need reliable protection against unauthorized access. Hardware security modules (HSMs) meet this challenge by embedding security functions within the ECU’s main processor. Combined with security software stacks, they are the key pillar of any eff ective vehicle security system. | 05/30/2019 |
ESCRYPT | Security | RealTimes Article | Dashboard demand for ransom payment
In the wake of the WannaCry cyber attack in May 2017, If ransomware successfully hijacks the system, it proves extremely diffi cult to free the car, a digital hostage, from the hands of the cyber criminals the automotive industry became even more painfully aware of the very real threat posed by crypto-ransomware. Smart mobility and functional digitalization open up new territory for cyber criminals to prey on, and vehicles are no … | 05/30/2019 |
ESCRYPT | Security | RealTimes Article | ESCRYPT honored as “Innovator 2018“
Renowned German business publishing house brand eins recently released its annual ranking of the most innovative German companies – and ESCRYPT was one of the top performers. The company took a leading position among SMEs in the Technology and Telecommunication category, earning the accolade “Innovator of the
year 2018“. | 05/30/2019 |
ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | Security | RealTimes Article | Homogenous security for hybrid V2X communication
Connected driving is one of the most promising concepts in the future of mobility. Achieving it requires a Cooperative Intelligent Transport System (C-ITS) – a solution that enables the real-time exchange of data in bothvehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. In the future, experts expect this vehicle-to-everything communication to work on the basis of multiple technological standards simultaneously. Yet … | 05/30/2019 |
ESCRYPT, ETAS downloads | Security | RealTimes Article | Protection for smart factories
These days, everyone is talking about the advantages of fully connected, automated, and self-regulating processes in Industry 4.0. When production facilities become accessible via industrial Ethernet and internet protocol (IP), however, they become vulnerable to new risks and targets – but these have proved to be a less popular topic of conversation. To prevent intrusion and extortion by cyber attackers, holistic IT security solutions are … | 05/30/2019 |