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Top 10 Companies Providing Automotive Cybersecurity Solutions to Keep Your Connected Car Safe from Hackers

Written by BIS Research | Mar 30, 2023 1:16:00 PM

With the emerging trend of connected and autonomous mobility, cybersecurity has become the prime concern for automakers as the number of connected vehicles on the road increases and the volume of sensitive data being transmitted and stored in these vehicles continues to grow.

The automotive industry has become a target for cyberattacks, for which automakers are adopting robust and efficient cybersecurity solutions such as data encryption, firewalls, and software maintenance and upgradation.

Following are the top 10 companies providing automotive cybersecurity solutions to keep your connected car safe from hackers and cyber threats.

1. Dellfer

Headquarters- San Mateo, California

Dellfer is a cybersecurity firm that specializes in providing coding solutions for autotech software. Its code is designed to protect IoT-enabled cars from cyber-attacks and can be updated without an Internet connection. The company works in collaboration with DENSO, a leading global mobility provider, to integrate Dellfer's cybersecurity tools into a broader range of vehicles. By deploying code execution paths at runtime, Dellfer ensures the enforcement of security measures for maximum protection.

2. Nvidia

Headquarters- Santa Clara, California

Nvidia is a leader in the development of AI-powered technologies for self-driving cars. Its data processors and chips utilize deep learning algorithms to provide autonomous vehicles with the ability to securely collect, analyze, and relay driving data.

NVIDIA's software and cloud-based technologies enable self-driving cars to learn from real-world experiences and continuously improve their driving capabilities. The company has collaborated with several major automobile manufacturers, such as Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Toyota, and Volkswagen.

3. NXM Labs

Headquarters- San Francisco, U.S.

NXM Labs is a company that specializes in providing blockchain-based Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. It offers NXM-BOS, a solution that allows IoT devices to communicate with each other and their cloud environment securely and automatically.

NXM Labs also offers NXM Wave, a platform that connects dealers and drivers through real-time vehicle monitoring and features such as in-app booking, finding a lost car, and Wi-Fi services via an automotive router. These solutions and services are available for various industries, including automotive, payment, healthcare, infrastructure, and insurance.

4. Karamba Security

Headquarters- Hod Hasharon, Israel

Karamba Security provides an automotive cybersecurity solution for Internet of Things (IoT) applications and autonomous vehicles that secures the controller area network (CAN) bus in vehicles.

It offers solutions to protect connected devices and cars from cyber threats by strengthening the security of the external controllers within a vehicle by ensuring only authorized code and behaviors run, preventing hackers from accessing the car's controller area network (CAN).

5. Argus Cyber Security

Headquarters- Tel Aviv, Israel

Argus Cyber Security provides a range of cybersecurity solutions for the automotive industry, including real-time in-vehicle network protection, over-the-air (OTA) software updates security, and secure vehicle-to-vehicle communication.

Argus Cyber Security also offers intrusion prevention systems (IPS) that work on deep packet inspection (DPI) algorithms to analyze all traffic within a vehicle's network and detect any unusual transmissions and alerting tools to prevent hackers from accessing a vehicle's vital components.

The company’s cyber security systems also provide reports and alerts based on monitoring a vehicle's cybersecurity health through integrated OBD-II dongles attached to the dashboard or vehicle’s architecture.

6. Irdeto

Headquarters- Hoofddorp, Netherlands

Irdeto is a supplier of cyber and content security solutions. It provides software-based, comprehensive security and cyber solutions to industries such as video entertainment, video gaming, connected transportation, manufacturing, and healthcare. Its offerings include managing multi-level defense against cyberattacks, thorough design, and more.

7. NCC Group

Headquarters- U.K.

NCC Group provides a range of cybersecurity solutions for the automotive industry, including functional testing and prioritization of security action plans and critical focus areas.

The team is equipped to enhance security awareness and understanding of cyber threats through security awareness training, ICS and SCADA testing, network monitoring services, and variety of other services aimed at elevating an organization's level of cyber maturity.

8. Intertrust

Headquarters- Sunnyvale, California

Intertrust creates products that enhance the cybersecurity and overall experience for drivers by catering to their individual needs. Its offerings include tools that secure a vehicle's infotainment system, block unauthorized access, and prevent the collection of personal information.

The company's key software, whiteCryption, speeds up and secures the delivery of content to drivers. Another software provided by Intertrust, Personagraph, also ensures the encryption of a driver's personal data.

9. Siemens

Headquarters- Munich, Germany

Siemens provides a range of cybersecurity solutions for the automotive industry, including secure software development, secure communication protocols, and secure key management, as well as security assessments and penetration testing to identify potential vulnerabilities in the vehicle's systems.

10. GuardKnox

Headquarters- Ramla, Israel

GuardKnox provides cybersecurity hardware solution for end-to-end protection for connected vehicles. It uses secure communication protocols, encryption, and secure key management to ensure the privacy and security of sensitive data transmitted between vehicles and the cloud.
GuardKnox utilized patent pending lockdown technology to protect from cyber threats, whereas its Secure Network Orchestrator (SNO), a centralized system in the vehicle, provides protection to all electronic control units.

Conclusion

With technological advancements and cybersecurity solutions, automotive cybersecurity is expected to grow in the forecast period.

According to BIS Research, the global automotive cybersecurity market was valued at $2.76 billion in 2022, which is expected to reach $17.73 billion by 2031, with a growing CAGR of 22.97% during the forecast period 2022-2031. 

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Keep the aforementioned automotive cybersecurity threats in mind to protect your connected vehicle from cyber-attacks before it’s too late!

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