LG To Introduce Cybersecurity Management System Cockpit at CES 2024
Leveraging Cybellum’s Expertise in Digital Security, LG’s New Platform Automatically Monitors and Protects Vehicles from Cybersecurity Threats
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Electronics (LG) will be introducing its Cyber Security Management System (CSMS)
Cockpit platform to automotive OEMs at CES 2024. Designed in collaboration with
Cybellum, the Israeli automotive cybersecurity
company acquired by LG in 2021, the CSMS Cockpit platform monitors and
maintains vehicle cybersecurity in real time. The sophisticated solution streamlines
cyber-assurance and incident response tasks for OEMs, ensuring vehicles remain
digitally secure and fully compliant with evolving cybersecurity regulations.
An area of growing importance, automotive cybersecurity is set to take center stage in the mobility sector when WP.29 UNECE R155 cybersecurity regulations come into effect. From July 2024, all vehicles produced by OEMs must meet the newly established suite of cybersecurity standards to obtain type approval, which is a prerequisite for selling vehicles in 54 countries, including EU member states, the UK, Japan, and South Korea. Supporting OEMs to comply with the coming changes, LG and Cybellum’s CSMS Cockpit is a complete platform that addresses the many challenges of automotive cybersecurity management.
The
CSMS Cockpit platform swiftly identifies security vulnerabilities, proactively
monitoring and taking preventive measures to negate potential threats. LG and
Cybellum’s solution can thoroughly analyse vehicle components over the course
of its lifespan (approximately 20 years), generating and managing a
comprehensive database spanning development and real-world usage. Automatically
addressing security concerns and tracking response efficacy, the platform enables
real-time risk detection and inspection protocols for individual components.
The CSMS Cockpit serves as a control center for product security – from
monitoring to management – allowing automakers to promptly assess and address
any component-related security threats. In addition, it actively evaluates newly-identified
threats and their possible impact on manufacturers’ parts, enhancing overall
security reliability.
“The CSMS Cockpit, a product of our collective expertise, will empower automotive OEMs to navigate the complexities of cybersecurity management with unprecedented efficiency and effectiveness.” said Slava Bronfman, CEO of Cybellum. “We are confident that this groundbreaking platform will set a new benchmark for cybersecurity excellence, shaping the future of secure connected vehicles.”
“LG’s
automotive component development experience and Cybellum’s automotive security
expertise come together in the CSMS Cockpit, a solution that will help
automakers deliver the standard of cybersecurity required both now and in the
future,” said Eun Seok-hyun, president of LG Vehicle component Solutions Company.
“We recognise the growing importance of auto cybersecurity, and are committed
to providing platforms and technologies that support data integrity and vehicle
safety in an increasingly digital environment.”
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