Key Points:
- LG Electronics and Cybellum are set to introduce their Cyber Security Management System (CSMS) Cockpit platform at CES 2024.
- This automotive cybersecurity platform is designed to monitor and maintain vehicle cybersecurity, ensuring they remain digitally secure and compliant with upcoming cybersecurity regulations.
- The CSMS Cockpit platform can swiftly identify security vulnerabilities, monitor and take preventive actions to negate potential threats.
LG Electronics and Cybellum plan to introduce their Cyber Security Management System (CSMS) Cockpit platform at CES 2024. The platform is the result of a collaborative effort between LG and Cybellum, an automotive cybersecurity company acquired by LG in 2021.
The CSMS Cockpit platform aims to streamline cyber-assurance and incident response tasks for automobile Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Its role is crucial in the face of evolving WP.29 UNECE R155 cybersecurity regulations. From July 2024, all vehicles produced by OEMs must meet this newly established suite of cybersecurity standards to obtain type approval. This is a prerequisite for selling vehicles in 54 countries, including EU member states, the United Kingdom, Japan, and South Korea.
The CSMS Cockpit is ably equipped to help OEMs comply with these forthcoming changes. It can identify security vulnerabilities quickly and proactively take preventive measures to offset potential threats. This powerful solution can analyze vehicle components over its roughly 20-year lifespan. The analytics procedure covers everything from development to real-world usage and involves generating and managing a comprehensive database accordingly.
This platform goes above and beyond addressing security concerns by tracking the efficacy of the response. Its real-time detection and inspection protocols enable careful scrutiny of individual components. The CSMS Cockpit acts as a control center for automaker product security, ensuring swift assessment and effective remediation of component-related security threats. It also assesses newly-identified threats and their possible impact on manufacturers’ parts, thereby improving overall security reliability.