Cybersecurity By Design
Defining Security That Aligns with Cost, Compliance and Functionality
.jpg)
As vehicles grow increasingly connected, designing systems with inherent resilience is no longer optional—it’s essential.
Achieving the right balance of protection while meeting standards like ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE WP.29 remains a critical challenge for the industry.
The question of “how much security is enough” underscores the need for scalable, future-ready solutions that address evolving threats without compromising functionality.

Security Design Review and Gap Analysis
Ensuring the integrity of onboard and offboard systems requires thorough evaluations of architecture and detailed design. Security must be effectively implemented across communication interfaces, protocols, and data layers to address potential vulnerabilities and align with industry standards.

Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment
Identifying vulnerabilities across component, system, and vehicle levels, from high-level concept evaluations to detailed design and development assessments. This approach ensures risks are addressed early for robust and secure automotive systems.

Security Controls and Mitigations
Implementing effective security controls and mitigations is crucial to addressing vulnerabilities and ensuring compliance. From defining preventive measures to integrating robust solutions, a proactive approach enhances resilience and safeguards vehicle systems against evolving threats.