
New US Rule Finalizes Ban on Chinese and Russian Connected Vehicles
Following our last Q&A session covering the basics of the Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain: Connected Vehicles rule (download a
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Following our last Q&A session covering the basics of the Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain: Connected Vehicles rule (download a
Supply Chain Complexities in Automotive and the Use Cases for SBOM Attacks against automotive supply chains have surged lately. In early February 2025, a Japanese
On March 17, 2025, the new Department of Commerce (DoC) rule banning Chinese and Russian software from US vehicles, is entering into effect, and the
From Regulation to Implementation: How the CRA Forces the Industry to Reimagine Vulnerability Management (VM) OEMs in the automotive industry face an underlying threat in
The automotive industry is at the forefront of innovation, with features like remote keyless entry (RKE) becoming a standard in modern vehicles. A recent research paper exposes significant vulnerabilities in these systems. These findings underscore the critical need to enhance supply chain security through automated DevSecOps tools and context-driven risk management approaches.
Biden’s Proposal to Ban Chinese and Russian Software in Connected Vehicles: What it Means for the Automotive and Mobility Industries The Biden administration recently announced
By Gilad Bandel, VP of Cybersecurity The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) has long been the industry standard for assessing the severity of cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Marking further expansion in Munich, supporting the company’s European-based customers and partners. Munich, Germany, September 10, 2024 – C2A Security, the only risk-driven DevSecOps product
The new joint offering will enable contextual and intelligent testing of software-defined products as part of a full Product DevSecOps platform The companies will both