
List of Discontinued Car Models due to UN Regulation No. 155 on Vehicle Cybersecurity
The UN Regulation No. 155 (UN R155) has been in the works for years now, entered into effect in June 2022, with the 2nd phase
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The UN Regulation No. 155 (UN R155) has been in the works for years now, entered into effect in June 2022, with the 2nd phase

C2A Security Accelerates Company Growth in Europe with a German subsidiary, Opens offices in Munich to better serve its European-based customers Jerusalem, Israel, and Munich,

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In 2023 alone, more than 10 customers and partners signed commercial agreements with C2A Security, including a global, long-term enterprise agreement with a European Commercial

Jerusalem, Israel, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 2024 – VinCSS Cyber Security Services Joint Stock Company today announced its joint project with C2A

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UNECE announces that UN Regulation No. 155 will officially cover motorcycles. The regulation establishes provisions for risk management, detection, response, data privacy, and more across

Autonomous vehicles. Predictive maintenance. Personalised in-car experiences. As vehicles become more software-defined, generative AI is emerging as a pivotal technology shaping the future of mobility.
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VP and GM, Medical Technology
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Ken Zalevsky brings over 20 years of medical device cybersecurity experience to his role at C2A Security, where he serves as VP and GM, Medical Technology, following the acquisition of Vigilant Ops in October 2025. A former Bayer executive, Ken founded Vigilant Ops in 2019 after witnessing the consequences of inadequate technical preparation in the healthcare industry. He is an active contributor to CISA’s SBOM working groups and a frequent speaker on software supply chain security. Ken’s mission: transform SBOM from a compliance checkbox into operational intelligence that keeps patients safe while streamlining regulatory processes.