Hyundai AutoEver received a cybersecurity management system certificate from the global certification body TUV Rheinland. <Photo by Hyundai AutoEver>

Hyundai AutoEver received a cybersecurity management system certificate from the global certification body TUV Rheinland.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] Hyundai AutoEver announced on the 17th that it has received vehicle cybersecurity management system certification from the global testing and certification organization German TUV Rheinland.


Vehicle cybersecurity has become an important field as the software proportion in recent vehicles such as connected cars and autonomous vehicles has increased. In Europe, vehicle cybersecurity-related regulations (UN ECE R-155) were adopted in 2020 and officially came into effect in January this year. Accordingly, from July this year, all car models sold in 56 contracting countries must be certified according to the regulations in order to launch vehicles.


Manuel Diez, Global Head of Cybersecurity at TUV Rheinland, evaluated, "We have established a supply chain that meets international standards for vehicle cybersecurity, including analysis and risk assessment of cybersecurity threats, thorough risk management of related designs, security design and verification to mitigate cybersecurity risks, and a cybersecurity incident response management process after vehicle mass production."



Hyundai AutoEver stated, "We have proven that we have a system to develop internationally standardized vehicle cybersecurity software."


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