escrypt specializes in cybersecurity solutions for embedded systems, offering products like secure communication platforms, encryption technologies, and IoT security solutions. The company supports industries like automotive, industrial automation, and critical infrastructure, focusing on safety and reliability. escrypt integrates AI-driven threat detection, customized security protocols, and IoT-enabled tools to optimize cybersecurity measures, enhance data protection, and support advanced security strategies.
Automotive security specialist ESCRYPT is now offering CycurRISK, a software tool for threat analysis and risk assessment. It allows OEMs and suppliers to identify security vulnerabilities during vehicle development and systematically reduce cyberrisks.
The standardized “Firewall” security module will be included in the middleware security portfolio. This makes it easier for OEMs to achieve uniform configuration of firewalls across the vehicle.
ETAS GmbH and its automotive security brand ESCRYPT have signed a contract with Deutsche Telekom Security GmbH to cooperate on providing vehicle fleets with protection against cyberattacks.
More than a decade has passed since the European EVITA (E-safety Vehicle Intrusion proTected Applications) project added a new chapter to embedded automotive security. The project’s approach was unparalleled at the time: a dedicated, programmable on-chip hardware block physically encapsulates the data to be protected and the related cryptographic operations and isolates them from the actual application side of the chip, thereby creating a dedicated security domain.
ETAS is now accredited with the world’s first ISO standard dedicated to road vehicles cybersecurity the “ISO/SAE 21434:2021 Road vehicles — Cybersecurity engineering”.
Together with top-class speakers, ETAS will offer you a 360-degree view of the challenges facing the automotive industry with regard to software-based business on 20 and 21 September 2022.
We will see automakers and suppliers join policy and research experts to share insights and best practices at the 2022 Auto-ISAC Cybersecurity Summit on September 7-8.
E/E architectures are distributed systems in which heterogeneous software and hardware platforms interact in a variety of ways. In these architectures, a corresponding distributed intrusion detection system (dIDS) promises effective protection against cyberthreats. The integration of intrusion detection follows four determinants: protection requirement, attack vectors, available resources for implementation, and update capability.
On June 15-16 ,2022, the international automotive security community will once again meet at escar USA. ESCRYPT’s AUTOSAR Security Expert Michael Schneider will give an invited talk on how to integrate AUTOSAR security building blocks, in order to secure today’s and future E/E architectures.