Elektrobit and Argus Cyber Security Collaborate to Advance the Adoption of Cyber Security in Autonomous Cars
Companies unveil joint software solution that makes it easier for automakers to enhance the safety and cyber security of highly connected vehicles

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- (CES 2017, North Hall Booth #6106)Elektrobit (EB) — the pioneering provider of cutting-edge, embedded and connected technology solutions for the automotive industry — and Argus Cyber Security — the world's largest independent automotive cyber security company — today announced a collaboration to advance the adoption of cyber security in highly connected, autonomous cars.

Together, the companies will be offering a solution to make it easier for automakers to enhance the safety and cyber security of automotive electronic control units (ECUs), which are the embedded systems that control a vehicle's core functions. The solution integrates the AUTOSAR-compliant Argus Intrusion Detection and Prevention Solution (IDPS), which detects and prevents cyberattacks in vehicles, and EB software and tools for developing secure, state-of-the-art ECUs, based on the AUTOSAR standard. The solution is being publicly demonstrated for the first time in EB's booth (North Hall #6106) at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.

"Just like computer systems, today's cars are networked with the internet and external services. As the level of networking increases, so does the risk of unauthorized access, which is significantly challenging the automotive electronics sector," said Martin Schleicher, executive vice president strategy and partnerships. "By joining forces, Argus and EB are making it easier for car manufacturers to take a proactive approach to cyber security."

Events over the past year have highlighted a growing concern regarding the vulnerability of connected vehicles to cyber attacks, and leading industry organizations have issued guidelines and best practices for automotive cyber security, all encouraging the automotive industry to be aggressive when it comes to cyber security. New standards—including ISO 27034-1 for the development of secure cloud applications and the planned expansion of the AUTOSAR standard with the definition of additional aspects of secure communication—also illustrate the increasing significance of cloud security in the industry.

"Collaborating with EB, a leading global supplier of AUTOSAR-compliant software and integration tools, will help the automotive industry embed cyber security into every layer of their software solutions," said Yoni Heilbronn, vice president marketing at Argus Cyber Security. "The integrated Argus-Elektrobit solution will enable car makers and their suppliers to adapt quickly to growing demand for cyber security solutions."

EB has worked for over a decade with leading global automakers and Tier 1 suppliers to provide them with AUTOSAR-compliant embedded security solutions, which are currently on the road in millions of cars. Its EB tresos product line comprises software and tools that support the emerging AUTOSAR Adaptive platform, expected to be the foundation for highly automated vehicles from leading automakers.

About Argus Cyber Security
Argus is the world's largest independent automotive cyber security company. Argus' comprehensive and proven solution suites protect connected cars and commercial vehicles against cyber-attacks. With decades of experience in both cyber security and the automotive industry, Argus offers innovative security methods and proven computer networking know-how with a deep understanding of automotive best practices. Customers include car manufacturers, their Tier 1 suppliers, and aftermarket connectivity providers. Founded in 2013, Argus is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with offices in Michigan, Silicon Valley, Stuttgart and Tokyo. Visit argus-sec.com to learn more. @ArgusSec | LinkedIn

About Elektrobit (EB)
Elektrobit (EB) is an award-winning and visionary global supplier of embedded and connected software solutions and services for the automotive industry. A leader in automotive software with over 25 years serving the industry, EB's software powers over 70 million vehicles and offers flexible, innovative solutions for connected car infrastructure, human machine interface (HMI) technologies, navigation, driver assistance, electronic control units (ECUs), and software engineering services. EB is a wholly owned subsidiary of Continental.  For more information, visit us at www.elektrobit.com

For More Information:

EB contacts –

Manuela Papadopol
Director Business Development and Communications
Tel. +1 425 444-2771
Email: Manuela.Papadopol@elektrobit.com

Stephannie Depa
Breakaway Communications for EB
Tel. +1 415 358-2485
Mobile. +1 530 864-0136
Email: sdepa@breakawaycom.com

Argus contact –

Brandon Weinstock
argus@headline-media.com
+1 914-336-4878

 

SOURCE Elektrobit (EB)