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Importance Of Cybersecurity Grows In Software-Defined Vehicles Era

It also means there is a higher possibility of data breaches in SDVs, which deal with exponentially larger amounts of data

Importance Of Cybersecurity Grows In Software-Defined Vehicles Era

Importance Of Cybersecurity Grows In Software-Defined Vehicles Era
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24 May 2025 7:56 AM IST

Seoul: Cybersecurity is becoming an increasingly important factor car manufacturers have to consider with the global automotive industry's move toward more "connected" and "software-defined" vehicles, an executive at a South Korean automotive cybersecurity solutions provider said.

"The era of software-defined vehicles is coming ... which means there is much more interface connecting the cars and the external environment, making cars more vulnerable to cyberattacks," Lee Joo-hwa, head of Autocrypt's European branch, told Yonhap News Agency on the sidelines of the 2025 International Transport Forum Summit in Leipzig, Germany.

"It also means there is a higher possibility of data breaches in SDVs, which deal with exponentially larger amounts of data (than hardware-defined vehicles)," she said.

SDVs refer to next-generation automobiles where software plays a central role in controlling, managing and enhancing their functions. The concept also includes self-driving cars.

Lee said cybersecurity in the future mobility industry directly impacts the driver's life and safety, as well as the protection of their personal information.

"Imagine if a problem occurs on signals, communications or data in automobiles (due to a breach in cybersecurity), disabling cars from stopping when they have to. It will directly lead to an accident," she explained. "Also, with cars containing so much information of their drivers, there is a risk they can be easily leaked," she added.

Founded in 2019, Autocrypt has been providing cybersecurity solutions to more than 20 carmakers across the globe, including South Korean industry leader Hyundai Motor Group and global powerhouses, such as Audi and General Motors, as well as some 40 percent of major global auto parts manufacturers.

Lee said major economies have been moving to adopt legislation mandating car manufacturers embed cybersecurity features in their products.

Cybersecurity in automotive software-defined vehicles connected cars risks Autocrypt solutions future mobility safety 
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