VicOne announced a partnership with BlackBerry to strengthen the cybersecurity posture of the automotive ecosystem.
By leveraging ML processing at the edge and cloud-controlled access to vehicle data, the partnership will enable car manufacturers and software developers to investigate and distinguish costly cyberattacks from other non-malicious events in fewer steps.
The combined BlackBerry IVY and VicOne solution provides accurate detection of cyberthreats through real-time analysis of on-board data.
VicOne's xCarbon Sensor for IVY, which offloads cloud computing and data traffic costs by computing locally, monitors software-defined vehicles for malicious activity or violations.
This enables the vehicle security operations center to focus on a real cyber intrusion instead of false positive alerts.
Together with VicOne's xNexus, an XDR platform for automotive systems, the xCarbon Sensor for IVY visualizes attack paths across layers and electronic control units, accurately and in real time.
The joint BlackBerry IVY and VicOne xCarbon Sensor for IVY solution is particularly relevant to the automotive ecosystem today because SDVs heavily rely on software components from an increasingly diverse ecosystem of suppliers that generate huge amounts of data.
The capabilities of the two companies' solutions could be leveraged in a fleet management system.
The combined solution would identify whether abnormal signals or situations are the result of cyberattacks or other issues and react accordingly and appropriately, more quickly and accurately than previously possible.
This could prevent substantial financial losses for fleet operators arising from direct or indirect costs, through to unnecessary vehicle repairs, increased maintenance costs, or valuable contracts lost from damaged reputation due to attacked fleets.
This Cyber News was published on www.helpnetsecurity.com. Publication date: Thu, 11 Jan 2024 10:43:05 +0000