Accelerating software-centric vehicle development with FEV.io Foundry framework

Used solutions

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Functional Safety & Cybersecurity

Introduction

Since July 2024, car manufacturers must comply with ECE R155 and ECE R156 for homologation in Europe. Implementing processes for Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS) according to ISO21434 and Software Update Management System (SUMS) according to ISO24089 is a crucial step.

Background

Objective: FEV.io was contracted by an Asian car manufacturer to define CSMS and SUMS processes and execute cybersecurity tasks.
Bounderies: The project spanned 8 vehicle models, each with up to 50 ECUs, targeting multiple markets, with the EU and USA being the most significant.

Approach

A dedicated team of over 25 cybersecurity engineers from FEV.io:

  • Defined CSMS and SUMS processes
  • Managed cybersecurity suppliers
  • Conducted threat analysis & risk assessment (TARA), security goals & architecture definition, and vehicle-level penetration testing
  • Collaborated closely with the OEM for vehicle homologation preparation

Impact

  • Successfully passed assessment by European Authority for CSMS and SUMS certification
  • Delivered key results for implementing cybersecurity in the OEM’s vehicles and suppliers’ components

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