Autotalks, a provider of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication solutions, has partnered with Secure-IC, a global cybersecurity solutions provider for embedded systems, to enhance the security of its advanced V2X communication solutions.
Recognizing the need to fortify V2X technology against cyber threats such as attacks, breaches and unauthorized access, the collaboration is intended to bolster cybersecurity in today’s V2X landscape.
At the Embedded World event in Nuremberg, Germany, on April 9-11, Autotalks and Secure-IC unveiled their collaboration, and are showcasing a working module featuring Autotalks’ Tekton3 chipset and Secure-IC’s Securyzr Hardware Security Module (HSM).
Autotalks has integrated Secure-IC’s Securyzr IP into its third-generation chipsets. This integration is further reinforced by Autotalks’ V2X Security firmware, which uses the underlying hardware to develop a certifiable V2X Hardware Security Module.
Secure-IC’s hardware IP is designed to provide cryptographic and secure processing capabilities and certification services, including the Common Criteria framework according to the EU V2X Protection Profile.
By combining their expertise, Autotalks and Secure-IC aim to advance the security standards of V2X communication.
Amos Freund, VP of R&D at Autotalks, said, “By leveraging Secure-IC’s expertise in hardware security and certification services, Autotalks aims to deliver enhanced security features in its third-generation V2X chipset, further solidifying its position as a leader in V2X in general and in V2X cybersecurity specifically.”
Yan-Taro Clochard, Secure-IC’s CMO and VP of sales, said, “By partnering with Autotalks, Secure-IC reinforces its dedication to fostering innovation in automotive cybersecurity.”