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VicOne, NXP, and Inventec Partner to Deliver Integrated Real-Time Cybersecurity Solutions for SDVs

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Update time : 2023-06-20 12:04:04
        VicOne, a provider of automotive cybersecurity solutions, announced a partnership with NXP Semiconductors and Inventec, a provider of secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, to provide an integrated real-time cybersecurity solution for the emerging software-defined vehicle (SDV).
 
 
        Based on NXP's S32G in-vehicle network processor, Inventec's Central Gateway for Vehicles (CGW) is integrated with VicOne's cybersecurity software solution. The built-in security enables a new turnkey solution that can improve the compatibility and performance of the overall system for automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their suppliers, thereby driving scalability and simplifying go-to-market activities. In addition, the integration is well aligned with new automotive industry compliance requirements, such as the ISO/SAE 21434 standard for cybersecurity engineering. 
        By combining VicOne's automotive cybersecurity solution with the Inventec Central Gateway based on the NXP S32G in-vehicle network processor, this end-to-end solution addresses evolving cyber threats with:
        Real-time deep packet inspection (DPI) and detection of malicious traffic in the vehicle network, analytics with full visibility to identify threats and proactively search for potential risks, and protection through a unique "virtual patch" response that eliminates the need for code changes or firmware updates. 
        Automotive manufacturers and suppliers of rapidly evolving software can gain a decisive competitive advantage, but due to the increasing complexity and interconnectedness of today's SDVs, cybersecurity is an important consideration," said Edward Tsai, vice president of strategic partnerships at VicOne. Our integrated solutions with NXP and Inventec enable the automotive industry to more simply and seamlessly adopt solutions with robust functionality and the ability to address future risks."


 
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