Argus Cyber Security partners with Ericsson for cybersecurity purposes

Argus Cyber Security partners with Ericsson for cybersecurity purposes

Argus Cyber Security, a global leader in automotive cybersecurity, has announced a collaboration with Ericsson to provide seamless cybersecurity for the connected automotive ecosystem – across vehicle cloud services, fleets and vehicles.

As the number and diversity of connected services that interact with vehicles continue to increase, cyber threats also evolve and grow. Recent cyberattacks on vehicles via connected services have led automakers to understand that securing vehicles and passengers from attacks through these services is paramount to ensuring consumer trust, the success of these platforms and safety.

The collaboration involves integrating Argus Security Operation Center with Ericsson’s Connected Vehicle Cloud platform to provide automakers with an additional powerful layer of security that leverages intelligence findings across both platforms. The combined insights equip automakers with actionable intelligence derived from Big Data analysis across millions of connected vehicles and their cloud services to identify the first signs of an attack campaign and mitigate its damage by immunising the fleet in hours.

In addition, Argus’ multi-layered cybersecurity solutions embedded in the vehicle provide real-time protection from cyberattacks, including attacks on remote vehicle commands originating from the cloud – such as heating the interior cabin and opening the vehicle door – via smartphone applications.

The combination of Argus’ and Ericsson’s solutions will provide automakers with comprehensive cybersecurity coverage of the cloud, connected services and vehicle fleets. The companies will work hand-in-hand to enable automakers to securely integrate and monetise the connected vehicle ecosystem.

“In order to enable an increasing number of vehicle cloud services to interact with a vehicle, the automotive industry recognises the need for a holistic cybersecurity strategy, which demands multi-layered, end-to-end cybersecurity covering every node in the ecosystem, throughout a vehicle’s lifespan,” said Yoni Heilbronn, Chief Marketing Officer, Argus Cyber Security. “Together with Ericsson, we are helping automakers ensure the security and privacy of their customers through comprehensive cybersecurity solutions and services, while simultaneously maintaining consumer trust and brand identity.”

Claes Herlitz, Head of Connected Vehicles at Ericsson, commented: “We are offering an attractive proposition for automotive OEMs through the combination of Ericsson’s Connected Vehicle Cloud’s ability to securely manage a large number of connected vehicles with an in-vehicle expert like Argus and its capabilities for vehicle protection and threat detection.”

The collaboration leverages Ericsson’s communications expertise, built over 140 years and from connecting billions of people through connectivity infrastructure, and Argus’ decades of experience in cybersecurity and automotive, as well as the innovation of 39 granted and pending patents. Argus is already working with the major OEMs of connected and autonomous vehicles around the world.

Browse our latest issue

Intelligent CIO Europe

View Magazine Archive