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Trend Micro innovations shape the automotive cybersecurity industry

Trend Micro innovations shape the automotive cybersecurity industry

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Trend Micro – a global cybersecurity leader – has announced VicOne, dedicated security for the electric vehicles and connected cars of today and tomorrow. This innovation is the latest addition to Trend Micro’s long history of incubating successful business ideas to bring the best security offerings to the market. 

“At Trend Micro, we are driven by the desire to secure the connected world,” said Eva Chen, CEO, and Co-founder of Trend Micro. “As we focus on this mission, it is imperative that we free ourselves to explore the various new business models that fit the new supply chain. With VicOne, we anticipated an urgent OEM need for enhanced automotive cybersecurity. Built with the best of Trend Micro innovation, it will offer tremendous value to the industry.”  

Electric vehicles are increasingly exposed to remote digital threats across a range of new attack scenarios. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers must urgently build comprehensive cybersecurity protections into their ecosystem to comply with the new United Nations regulation, WP.29 (UN – R155). 

Vehicle Security Operations Centres (SOCs) are a vital step for carmakers looking to comply with regulatory measures by offering enhanced threat detection and response for software-defined vehicles. VicOne’s Security Operations Centre integrates Microsoft Azure IoT services to collect telemetrics and other important security information from connected automobiles and uses Azure’s data services to analyse security threats and breaches.

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