Infineon becomes the first semiconductor company to obtain ISO/SAE 21434 process certification, the international standard for automotive cybersecurity management systems.

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Infineon becomes the first semiconductor company to obtain ISO/SAE 21434 process certification, the international standard for automotive cybersecurity management systems.

Category: Press Releases Post Date: 2022-11-29

Infineon becomes the first semiconductor company to obtain ISO/SAE 21434 process certification, the international standard for automotive cybersecurity management systems.

2022-11-29 10:56

 

 

Neubiberg, Germany–(news wire) November 2022, 11 — The new UN R29 regulation introduced by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) follows the growing importance of cybersecurity in connected vehicles. According to this regulation, which came into effect in July 155, automobile manufacturers must apply security regulations to their products and product development processes.

In order to sell new vehicles in regions where the R155 regulation applies, automakers must obtain Cyber ​​Security Management System (CSMS) compliance certification for each vehicle type. To achieve this certification, automakers must implement cybersecurity regulations throughout their supply chain to reduce the overall risk of cyberattacks from the initial concept phase through the end of the vehicle's life.

To help customers comply with international cybersecurity regulations such as UN R155, Infineon Technologies (Korea CEO Seungsoo Lee) is the first semiconductor company to obtain ISO/SAE 21434 certification, a new international standard for automotive cybersecurity management systems (CSMS). did. The certification work was carried out by TÜV Nord, and Infineon's upcoming AURIX™ TC4xx microcontroller family will be certified according to the ISO/SAE 21434 standard based on its innovative cybersecurity architecture.

Infineon's ISO/SAE 21434-compliant cybersecurity management system applies to a wide range of products supporting automotive cybersecurity, including AURIX™ and PSOC™ microcontrollers, SEMPER™ Secure flash memory, and OPTIGA™ hardware security modules. In accordance with industry best practices, the cybersecurity management system includes information technology, manufacturing technology, and selected geographic and regulatory environments.

Infineon's threat surveillance system can actively analyze relevant vulnerability disclosures and assess and address potential threats to Infineon's security products and systems according to a product security incident response process compliant with the ISO/SAE 21434 standard. It can be alleviated. In addition, surveillance and incident response functions based on the ISO/SAE 21434 standard enable Infineon and its customers to work closely together to quickly identify risks to product security and mitigate their impact in accordance with risk management programs and related regulations. .

Additional information can be found on the website.

Infineon Overview

Infineon Technologies is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. Infineon's products and solutions lead the way in decarbonization and digitalization. As of fiscal 2022 (ending September 9), it achieved sales of 30 billion euros with approximately 5 employees worldwide. Infineon is registered on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (trading symbol: IFX) and the U.S. over-the-counter market OTCQX International Premier (trading symbol: IFNY).

Infineon Automotive Cyber ​​Security Management System: https://bit.ly/3imvzWu

Website: http://www.infineon.kr

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